XP cannot be FTP to someone else s computer

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alas, first you have to understand that FTP is a service:

    FTP is the English abbreviation of File Transfer Protocol, and the Chinese abbreviation is "Wenchuan Protocol". It is used for the bi-directional transfer of control files on the Internet. At the same time, it is also an application.

    It allows users to connect their PCs to all servers running the FTP protocol around the world, and access a large number of programs and information on the servers. (This paragraph is derived from the Encyclopedia).

    In other words, first of all, the FTP service has been provided on the other party's machine, or in other words, the other party's machine has installed software that can provide FTP services, and the service is opened according to the default port 21, then you can use IE or other FTP tools to access.

    There are many tools that can provide FTP services, you can use Severu, or whatever, you can look for it on NSFOCUS.

    In addition, the FTP service can also set a username and password, which means that if you want to access an FTP server, it is best to know the username and password that it has opened and allowed access.

    It is also very important that if this FTP server is also your own, it is recommended that when you install the FTP server, it is best not to use the default 21 port, you can change it to another port (not occupied), mainly to prevent LAN viruses or hackers from accessing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is the built-in firewall of Windows turned off?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The firewall is not turned off.

    Here's how to fix it:

    1. Click the Start menu in the bottom left corner of the screen.

    2. Click "Control Panel" in the pop-up menu

    3. Click "System & Security".

    4. Click "WinSows Firewall".

    5. Click Turn Windows Firewall on or off on the left

    6. Select "Home or Work Network Location Settings" and "Public Network Location Settings" to turn off the firewall and click "OK".

    2. The setting is incorrect, and the FTP passive mode is not prohibited.

    Here's how to fix it:

    1. Open the browser and click "Tools".

    2. Click on "Internet Options" in the drop-down menu

    3. Click "Advanced", and then pull the scroll bar up and down to find the "FTP Passive Mode" option.

    4. Remove the check mark in front of "Use passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility)" and click "OK".

    3. The FTP server has set permission restrictions.

    Here's how to fix it:

    1. Right-click on the desktop "Computer" icon and click "Manage" in the pop-up menu

    2. Then add the user who accesses the FTP server in "Local Users and Groups", assuming that the user is JS

    3. Right-click on the root folder of the home directory of the FTP server and select "Properties". Under Security Label, click , then select Add, enter the user JS you just added, and click OK

    4. Select JS and set the user's permissions.

    5. Open Authorization Rules

    6. Select "Add Allow Rule" from the right, and then set the JS permissions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Personally, I think it may be because you are not in the same local area network.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are building your own network, set up a DMZ map.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Step Method.

    1. Apply for a domain passport (i.e., account) and open a free domain name.

    Connect to, click "Register Passport" on the left side of the page, and follow the prompts to complete the registration. Then click on "Domain Name Service Center" on the left, select "Registered Domain History" from the drop-down menu, and enter your personal domain name in the "Free Domain" box.

    3. Install the IIS component.

    This component is not installed during the general system installation, so please go to the control panel, open the "Add and delete Windows component" item in the "Add and Remove Programs", and select "Intenet Information Service (IIS)" in the pop-up window; Then click "Details" in the lower right corner, check "File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service", and finally confirm.

    4. Set the directory path to be shared.

    This directory is the list of files that someone else sees when they visit your FTP server. In the management tools of the control panel, open "Internet Information Services". Find "FTP Site" on the left side of the window and open the drop-down list, then right-click on "Default FTP Site" to switch to the "Home Directory" tab as shown in the figure below.

    The address in the "Local Path" box is the default FTP shared directory, please click Browse to specify the actual shared directory to you; In addition, you can also set the file access permission of the FTP server here, for security reasons, generally we only open the read permission, in case anonymous users modify the directory file at will, and legitimate users will only open the "write" permission when necessary.

    5. Improve the configuration.

    In the "Default FTP Site" window, switch to "Secure Account" and remove the checkmark before "Allow anonymous connections"; In the message tab, you can set the prompt message that will appear when the user accesses and exits your FTP server, write as you like! There is also a "maximum number of connections" setting, which refers to the maximum number of hosts connected to local FTP at the same time, if your computer configuration is not very good, it is recommended not to exceed 5.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Go to Control Panel - Add Removal Program to install the IIS component and set up the FTP server.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Add a component to the control panel and you will be asked to insert the system installation disk.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is recommended to use FTP software directly, which is convenient and has strong functions! Why do you have to use XP to bring it with it?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    See if you want to install an IIS or use server-u, you can set FTP...

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    IIS7 Service Manager, its best function is that it can be managed in batches, suitable for Windows system, Linux system and VPS server, etc., which can greatly improve the work efficiency of webmasters and server operation and maintenance personnel.

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