Q304186: BETA-INFO: FTP Security Accounts Add/Remove Buttons Unavailable
Article: Q304186
Product(s): Internet Information Server
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Last Modified: 31-OCT-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Information Services version 5.1
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
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SYMPTOMS
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When you configure the properties of a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) virtual
server, the buttons on the Security Accounts tab to add and remove operators are
unavailable. As a result, administrators are unable to add or remove users or
groups as site operators.
STATUS
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This behavior is by design.
MORE INFORMATION
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The versions of Internet Information Services (IIS) that can be installed on the
Professional SKUs of the Microsoft Windows operating system are intended as
development platforms and are not designed for use as production servers. These
versions of IIS have certain features that are provided in a limited capacity or
sometimes completely disabled. Some features are available, but are not
supported by Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS).
Additional query words: betapublic
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Keywords :
Technology : kbWinXPPro kbiisSearch kbWinXPProSearch kbWinXPSearch kbiis510
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Issue type : kbprb
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