Guest Ted Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I am trying to setup an FTP site and Isolate Users Using AD for my users. When I go through the Create New FTP Site Wizard. I enter my username, domain and password at the prompts. Those all work fine, but when I am finishing the process I get the message "You were not connected because a duplicate name exists on the network. Go to System in Control Panel to change the computer name and try again." And of course the site creation wizard fails. I have also tried to create the site using scripts but it fails as well. Will I really have to change the computer name on the Server that I am trying to install the site into, this will be a big deal as the Server is hosting an Intranet site that is critical. the Server I am trying to install the ftp site on is Windows Server 2003, SP2, All new updates are applied. This server is a member server in a 2003 AD Domain with several DC's and AD Integrated DNS servers. Can anyone help with this issue I am having? I tried posting to the FTP group but there is little activity in there so I figured I would post here Thanks Ted
Guest Mathieu CHATEAU Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Re: FTP Question Hello, Do you have other FTP site already defined ? Is it set to all unassigned IP address ? if you issue from a cmd: netstat -an -p tcp do you see any :21 and :20 ? -- Cordialement, Mathieu CHATEAU http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com "Ted" <Ted@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8913B0C1-1BE2-4066-83C0-C7CDEE73E534@microsoft.com... >I am trying to setup an FTP site and Isolate Users Using AD for my users. > When I go through the Create New FTP Site Wizard. I enter my username, > domain and password at the prompts. Those all work fine, but when I am > finishing the process I get the message "You were not connected because a > duplicate name exists on the network. Go to System in Control Panel to > change the computer name and try again." And of course the site creation > wizard fails. > > I have also tried to create the site using scripts but it fails as well. > Will I really have to change the computer name on the Server that I am > trying > to install the site into, this will be a big deal as the Server is hosting > an > Intranet site that is critical. > > the Server I am trying to install the ftp site on is Windows Server 2003, > SP2, All new updates are applied. This server is a member server in a > 2003 > AD Domain with several DC's and AD Integrated DNS servers. > > Can anyone help with this issue I am having? I tried posting to the FTP > group but there is little activity in there so I figured I would post here > > Thanks > > Ted >
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