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Create and Connect to an FTP Server Running on Windows 11 (and Windows 10)

Windows 11 (and Windows 10) will allow you to install IIS (Internet Information Services) and let you configure an FTP site that you can use to transfer files back and forth over your network. There are several steps you need to perform such as creating an FTP user account, configuring the firewall and creating a folder to store your shared files. This process will work almost identically for Windows 10 computers. It’s also a good way to use a Windows desktop PC as a file server.

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6 thoughts on “Create and Connect to an FTP Server Running on Windows 11 (and Windows 10)

  • I cant get pass selecting FTP in Program and Features, Internet Information Service.

  • Remote ftp clients will need to port forward port 20 and 21 to your internal private IP which has the FTP Server, you will also need to add an incoming rule into the windows firewall to allow port 20 and 21.

  • Hello Sir Can you please tell me how if I made a machine in VMware and install all the programs that I need and use, and I want to take a copy of it and transfer it to ISO Image For install in any time can you tell my how

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