![]() Right-click your Default FTP Site then go to Manage FTP Site. You should now see your virtual directory listed under your FTP Site. NOTE: If you have trouble connecting you can use the “Connect as” button to specify a user that has access to the GENESIS64 folder, but this is less secure than the default pass-through authentication.Ĭlick OK to finish after test is successful. ![]() Name the virtual directory “PubDisplay” and choose C:\Program Files\ICONICS\GENESIS64\WebSites\PubDisplay for the physical path.Ĭlick Test Settings… to make sure you can connect. Now we need to create a Virtual Directory: Right-click on your newly created FTP site and select Add Virtual Directory… This can be changed later, but for testing purposes it is easier to configure the authentication for all now and restrict it later once you’ve confirmed that the publishing works.įigure 5 – Authentication and Authorization Information NOTE: If desired, choose a more restrictive authorization method. Set the Authorization to All Users, and allow Read and Write permissions. Check “Start FTP Site Automatically”, and set it to “No SSL”. ![]() įor the Binding and SSL settings, leave the IP address as “All Unassigned” and the port to 21.For the physical path, choose C:\inetpub\ Give the FTP site a name (usually “Default FTP Site”). If you don’t have an FTP site, you can create one by right-clicking on Sites and select Add FTP Site. If you already have an FTP site configured, skip to step 5. NOTE: If you have two IIS Managers, please use the one with no version as it is usually the latest version that we want to use.Įxpand your local computer and Sites. Once you have successfully installed your FTP service, open an Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager from Control Panel -> Administrative Tools. Setting Up Your FTP Sites and Virtual Directory In the Windows Features dialog, check the Internet Information Services option if it’s not already checked.Įxpand Internet Information Services and check FTP Server.Ĭlick OK and follow the installation dialog to finish installing the FTP service. ![]() In the Programs and Features dialog, select the Turn Windows Feature on or off option on the left hand side. Open the Control Panel and select Programs and Features. Installing FTP on Windows 10, Windows 8, or Windows 7 Your FTP service should now be installed. Click Next and follow through the dialog to install your FTP Service. In the Select Role Service dialog, scroll down to the bottom and check the FTP Server or FTP Publishing Service option. Scroll down to find the Role Services Section and click the Add Role Services link. You should now be in the Server Manager MMC again.Įxpand Roles in the tree and select Web Server (IIS). In the Wizard, select Server Roles on the left hand side, and check the Web Server (IIS) and follow through the dialog to complete the IIS installation. If you have this role as shown in Figure 2, skip to step 6, if not, click the Add Roles link to bring up the Add Roles Wizard. Scroll down to find Roles Summary to check that you have the Web Server (IIS) role listed. Installing FTP on Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2 If it is not already checked, check “Web Server (IIS)”.Įxpand Web Server (IIS) and check “FTP Server”, then click Next. Scroll down to Roles and Features, then go to Tasks -> Add Roles and Features.Ĭlick Next to the introductory page, then select “Role-based or feature-based installation” and click Next.Ĭhoose “Select a server from the server pool” and make sure your local machine is selected, then click Next. The steps to install the FTP Service are slightly different depending on the operating system you are using. NOTE: To publish via HTTP instead, see the application note entitled, “GraphWorX64 - Publishing Displays Using the HTTP Channel”. This document will walk you through the necessary steps to set up your machine to publish your displays using FTP. In order to take advantage of this capability, you will need to publish your displays. GENESIS64 allows you to view displays over the intranet or internet in Internet Explorer. Publishing Displays Using the FTP Channel
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