I broke out Google on this Microsoft quandary and quickly determined that Microsoft had made this last minute decision to change which FTP Server was going with the RTM (my guess is that the new FTP application couldn't pass security muster).so while I had seen others decide to go with the IIS7 version of FTP Publishing Service I decided to investigate further and avoid yet another Microsoft exploit. If the Windows Firewall was on I could log in but not list any files.leaves one to scratch their head and start breaking out the manual on Active/Passive FTP and the necessary ports to enable to make either operational. I found that if I turned off the Windows Firewall completely I could connect and list files without any problem. Description of windows startup items: FTP Publishing Service, inetinfo.exe. Killing the Inetinfo.exe from task manager will fix the issue and you will able to start the IIS admin service. You can use the command kill.exe to terminate process inetinfo. (Also at that exact second, it logs the crash of these 3 dependent services: FTP Publishing Service, Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP), and World Wide Web Publishing Service.) Then minutes to hours later, it may crash again triggering a reboot (which is the way I set the service to handle a 2nd crash).svchost.exe 1640 0 NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM Services: ftpsvc inetinfo.exe 1660. So after banging my head against the wall for 15-20 minutes fiddling around with user permissions, checking my Netscreen firewall policies, etc. Inetinfo.exe, or the IIS Admin Service Helper, is a part of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) that is used for debugging purposes. The Microsoft IIS appears as the process inetinfo in the task manager process list. 0 SYSTEM System 4 0 SYSTEM smss.exe 296 0 NT AUTHORITYSYSTEM msinfo32.exe. I initially did install remote options or FTP options as. This seems to have stemmed from the fact that they made a last minute decision to exclude the new FTP Publishing Service for IIS7 in favor of the old FTP Publishing Service we all love to hate.Īt any rate after checking to install the FTP option in the Add Features of my Server Manager I noticed that it merrily added a new entry of "FTP Server" in my Windows Firewall. workremotely (More info) I have recently gotten a new PC (everything new) and installed XP Pro. It seems there was some confusion in the Microsoft camps on properly installing the FTP services.
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