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Standard Installation

  1. Options: User Account. Enter a username and password to create two new user accounts:

    Both accounts use the same password.

Your domain password policy may require that you use complex password rules. If so, make sure that you use a password that conforms to the domain requirements. The account will not be created without conforming to the domain password requirements. The Windows user account must comply with the security policies on your Windows server. Once the install completes, verify that the account is not set to expire at the next logon and that you are aware of any expiration policies that apply to the account.

Click Next.

  1. Options: Select IIS Website. Select an IIS website to host the WS_FTP Server Manager. Click Next.
  2. Options: IIS Website SSL Port. This screen displays only if SSL is not already enabled on the IIS website you selected in the previous step. Enter the SSL Port that the WS_FTP Server will use for WS_FTP Server Server Manager. Port 443 is the default. Click Next. If the port is not available, enter a different port number. A self-signed certificate is created and the port is assigned to listen for SSL connections.
  3. Options: Mail Server Settings (only if installing Ad Hoc Transfer Module). Enter the settings for your mail server:
  4. Install: Ready To Install. Review your installation settings and click Install. WS_FTP Server installs.
  5. Click Finish to complete the installation.

See also:

Activating WS_FTP Server Manually (if you did not activate the WS_FTP Server license during installation)
Configuring
Using the Products

See Also

Traditional Install on a Single Computer

Advanced Installation

Activating WS_FTP Server Manually