1. Control Panel -> Programs -> Enable or disable windows function
2. The lower left corner of the search bar to search for IIS (iis)
3. Right-add the FTP site
4. Create a site name and directory
5. bound local IP address, no check SSL SSL
6. Authentication -> Anonymous, Authorization -> All users, permissions -> Read Write
7. Control Panel -> System and Security -> Windows Defender Firewall -> Allow application or feature through Windows Defender Firewall
8. Change Settings -> check the FTP server
9. Set the application path (C: \ Windows \ System32 \ svchost.exe)
10. Use ftp access (format ftp: // + IP address to be accessed)
Author: Windows_XP
link: https: //juejin.im/post/5d727e88f265da0399299634
Source: Nuggets
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1. Control Panel -> Programs -> Enable or disable windows function
2. The lower left corner of the search bar to search for IIS (iis)
3. Right-add the FTP site
4. Create a site name and directory
5. bound local IP address, no check SSL SSL
6. Authentication -> Anonymous, Authorization -> All users, permissions -> Read Write
7. Control Panel -> System and Security -> Windows Defender Firewall -> Allow application or feature through Windows Defender Firewall
8. Change Settings -> check the FTP server
9. Set the application path (C: \ Windows \ System32 \ svchost.exe)
10. Use ftp access (format ftp: // + IP address to be accessed)
Author: Windows_XP
link: https: //juejin.im/post/5d727e88f265da0399299634
Source: Nuggets
copyright reserved by the authors. Commercial reprint please contact the author authorized, non-commercial reprint please indicate the source.