u open up ur computer take of ur trousers and fwuk it
A best selling brand of FTP server software is Microsoft. Microsoft, through their Windows product line, offer FTP server capabilities on any Windows software version.
FTP is used by servers, not personal computers. You can have a FTP on your personal computer, but you will need software and programs to do this. If you don't have the right programs then you don't have a FTP. There are some links on how to set up a FTP below. If your new to this you might want to use Windows XP to set up a server, and if your serious then use Windows Server 2003 or 2008. http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1491 | http://lifehacker.com/software/home-server/how-to-set-up-a-home-ftp-server-130806.php
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If using standard FTP protocol then ports 20 and 21 would be used.
Samba server is used fo sharing file and folder and directories over the network ,whether sharing between windows to Linux or vice versa,same case with the ftp but 1)ftp can provide anonymous access to the clients,that means,there is no need to have users account on ftp server 2)files first need to be downloaded from windows or Linux before viewing it,in case of samba we can direct share files. 3)in case of samba there is need of samba clients on samba server for accessing files.
Robo-FTP Server was created in 2006-04.
IIS (Internet Information Services) 6.0 is the version of IIS that shipped with Windows Server 2003. IIS is a set of servers (such as HTTP and FTP) developed by Microsoft. IIS is the second most popular web server application after Apache.
No. ASP and ASP.NET are issues of a web server, not an ftp server.
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NetServer is a pack of servers for Windows. It includes Apache+PHP, MySQL, Filezilla FTP server, hMail Server and PHP scripts. The NetServer pack can be downloaded from SourceForge.
Yes this is possible at one condition that you have a decent performance. you simply have to get windows server installed on it and setup the server that you wish to have, for example DHCP, http or even a FTP server
Check the server has passive ftp enabled.