streborr
IS-IT--Management
- Jan 16, 2002
- 98
Using IIS on Win2003 Ent. Server
I have a website where users can log on and be sent to their "My Files" page. (using Windows Authentication)
I have an FTP server setup for the same users to upload files.
-- I know, why not have the users upload via web --
I tried that, but users can't upload large files, the largest file upload was about 60mb. I already set file size limits, timeout limits all over the place, metabase, registry, website properties. I gave up on that. Users need to be able to upload very large file - 1gb+.
The FTP server is set up to isolate users so each user has their own folder(s).
The FTP server works fine, allows very large uploads. The thing I don't really care for is the lack of any kind of (web) interface for the user.
Other than the user having to use an FTP client program or the bland directory listing in a browser, is there a way I could create a webpage interface to dress it up a bit.
Thanks,
Rick
"Without deviation, progress is not possible."
Frank Zappa
I have a website where users can log on and be sent to their "My Files" page. (using Windows Authentication)
I have an FTP server setup for the same users to upload files.
-- I know, why not have the users upload via web --
I tried that, but users can't upload large files, the largest file upload was about 60mb. I already set file size limits, timeout limits all over the place, metabase, registry, website properties. I gave up on that. Users need to be able to upload very large file - 1gb+.
The FTP server is set up to isolate users so each user has their own folder(s).
The FTP server works fine, allows very large uploads. The thing I don't really care for is the lack of any kind of (web) interface for the user.
Other than the user having to use an FTP client program or the bland directory listing in a browser, is there a way I could create a webpage interface to dress it up a bit.
Thanks,
Rick
"Without deviation, progress is not possible."
Frank Zappa