This page allows you to modify settings for the current host.
Tip: Make sure your host has a valid Internet host name and IP address and make sure the host has an entry on your Domain Name Server (DNS). If you use an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for connection to the Internet, your host must have an entry in the ISP's DNS.
Tip: You can use a network share anywhere that you specify a physical folder on the server. To do this, you must enter the UNC path to the shared folder. You must also specify an Impersonation account that allows the WS_FTP Server to access the UNC path. The Impersonation Settings are configured on the same page (Host Details page) as the Top folder.
If using Microsoft IIS, you must also give permissions to the shared folder to the Windows user account under which your web server's WSFTPSVR folder is running. If that user cannot access the shared folder through the Windows explorer, you cannot access the folder via the WS_FTP Server Manager.
Note: Most FTP clients expect the time to be in GMT.
Use these settings to configure the database used to authenticate users and the behavior of the server when users log in.
Tip: You can use a network share as a host's top folder. To do this, use Windows Explorer to map the share to a drive, then select that drive for the top folder of the host.
Caution: If Auto-create user folders is cleared, users will be connected to the root directory even if Login location is set to Home folder. Administrators must manually create a home folder for the user before they will be able to log in to it. If the users are logged in to the root directory because they have no home folder, and the user is locked to his home folder, the user will not be able to see or do anything once logged on.
Note: System and host administrators can always see all folders in the /users folder.
Use these settings to configure security policies for passwords.
Use these settings to specify a Windows user account that the server uses to request access to folders used by this host. This includes local system folders and network folders specified with a UNC name.
This option may also be used to specify an account to use to access a Windows domain or an Active Directory user database.
Note: These settings are cached by WS_FTP Server for up to ninety seconds. Changes made to these settings are not recognized until the services are restarted or the cache expires.