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the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow error 530 filezilla Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 530 user cannot login. login failed 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up FTP Error 530 User cannot login up vote 10 down vote favorite 2 I am trying to FTP https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/200475 to a new FTP site I setup with IIS 7.0 for the Windows Server Web (64-bit) edition. But I get the above error when I try to login to this site. But I can login to my other FTP sites. Also, when I select this website from IIS Manager, the FTP section does not display in the middle section although it does display in Action panel. And I cannot successfully login to this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3355848/ftp-error-530-user-cannot-login FTP site either. I have checked and I have Log on locally selected. I do not have allow only anonymous connections. I have Access this computer from the network selected. I restarted my IIS and FTP services also. The one different thing I noticed about this website in IIS different from the other site that has FTP working is that this one there are 3 virtual directories beneath the site. And that when I click on any one of these 3, then the FTP strip does appear in the center pane. Make sense? How can I debug cause of this error? Any SW tools I can use? iis-7 ftp windows-server share|improve this question edited Jul 28 '10 at 22:15 asked Jul 28 '10 at 17:54 salvationishere 1,3361774128 did you ever get this resolved? –D3vtr0n Apr 8 '11 at 16:35 1 I dug around the interwebs quite a while trying to figure this out. Low and behold IIS allows me to add an IIS user as an FTP user. NOPE. You have to add a windows domain user and then specify that user in your FTP Authorization rules... So add a user test then in the textbox for allow rule you use the radio button for windows user then type test. –The Muf
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following error occurs: 530 User cannot log in, home Directory Inaccessible. Login failed. Solution: Note: (This solution is for MS-FTP Server only) This problem occurs when the home directory of the Default FTP site does not exist, or the user does not have Read permission on the home directory. Set Read permission on Default FTP Site and give Everyone Read permission on default FTP path. To Set Read Permission on Default FTP Site, follow these steps: Open Internet Services Manager. To open Internet Services Manager, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Services Manager. In the Internet Information Services console, click to expand your server name, and then click Default FTP Site folder, click Properties. On the Home Directory tab, verify that the Local Path listed is valid (save this path), and that the Read check box is checked. Click OK. To Set Read Permission for Everyone on Default FTP Path, follow these steps: Open My Computer, browse to the directory checked in step 3 above (e.g. c:\inetpub\ftproot), and open its property sheets. Make sure that in windows account group, Everyone is listed on the Security property sheet. Under Permissions, select the Read access for the Everyone group. Use Allow to specifically allow access and Deny to specifically deny access. Note: If account group Everyone is not listed, you may add it by clicking the Add button. Be careful when using Deny. Deny takes precedence over Allow. Applying Deny to the Everyone group might close the resource to that level of access by anyone, including the Administrator. Article ID: 110, Created: December 31, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Modified: July 28, 2010 at 1:06 AM Add Feedback Was this article helpful? Yes No Thanks for your feedback... Share this articleFacebookGoogle+TwitterOther Social Networks × Share With OthersBlinkListBlogmarksdel.icio.usDiggDiigoFacebookFriendFeedGoogle+LinkedInNetvouzNewsVineRedditStumbleUponTumblrTwitterYahoo BookmarksCancelPrint Help Desk Software powered by SmarterTrack 12.2 © 2003-2016 SmarterTools Inc. By using this site, you are accepting cookies to store user state and login information. × Forgot Login Trouble