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Old 21st Jan 02, 10:05 AM
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Yes I´m a newbie to set up a ftp-server. I´m running Standard server 3590 and my HD is formatted with FAT32. Last night when I tried, as with 3541, I got a message that the actual partition NOT was NTFS-formatted. With 3541 there was no problem seting up a ftp with FAT32 and IIS6.0

My question: Do I have to NTFS-format the partition to set up a ftp-server with 3590/IIS6.0?

I hope someone could help me out with this matter.

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I would highly recommend using NTFS on the partition. FAT32 gives you no security at all while NTFS allows you to set permissions down to the file level. Go here for a quick comparison:

h**p://faq.arstechnica.com/link.php?i=1227

Good luck and I hope this helps some....
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Originally posted by JacKDynne@Jan 21 2002, 08:35 AM
I would highly recommend using NTFS on the partition. FAT32 gives you no security at all while NTFS allows you to set permissions down to the file level. Go here for a quick comparison:

h**p://faq.arstechnica.com/link.php?i=1227

Good luck and I hope this helps some....
but if your system go crashing and your using windows xp ( with ntfs ) you cannot get your files back. but if you have fat32 formatted than your able to recover your files.

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