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Can not access IIS6.0 FTP server from outside network??

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    I have configured a FTP server on our lab system using IIS6.0 on windows xp pro. I am able to connect to the server from any of our lab systems, but not able to connect to it from systems at home. Can someone help me on this? also I am using port 24 rather than standard 21. -Pavan

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      I have configured a FTP server on our lab system using IIS6.0 on windows xp pro. I am able to connect to the server from any of our lab systems, but not able to connect to it from systems at home. Can someone help me on this? also I am using port 24 rather than standard 21. -Pavan

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      There's probably a firewall in the way blocking you. This is something you'll have to take up with your company's IT department to allow you access to it from the outside world. Most companies I know wouldn't allow this because it's a monster of a secuirty risk and an FTP server exposed to the outside world is a great target for idiots to try and store their 'warez on a "free" FTP server.

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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