
Also, ensure that the “ Start FTP Site automatically” check box is checked as well to ensure the newly created site starts when the computer boots up.Now we'll head over to the bindings section and if you dont plan on hosting any other websites on this server, leave the IP Address: field to “All Unassigned” and the Port at 21.After you've entered a Name, make sure to enter a path to where you want to host your files, or you can leave the default path.The Wizard window will now open and you will enter in a name for your Site where it says FTP Site Name.At this point, you'll want to Right-Click on the Sites folder and click the Add FTP Site… option.Open IIS Management Console and Expand your Server.Wait for the FTP Service to install and finishĪt this point, the File Transfer Protocol Service should be installed and you'll need to open up the IIS Management window in order to add a new Site, as one is not created during the installation.Now click the FTP Service check box, and then click OK.Then Expand the FTP Server section by clicking the “ +” sign to expand it.Scroll down to the Internet Information Services section and click the “ +” sign to expand it. The Windows Features dialog box will now take a moment to populate.When the Programs & Features window open, click Turn Windows features on or off on the Left sidebar menu, it has a small blue/yellow checked shield icon next to it.Click Programs & Features when Control Panel items window opens up.Go to the Start menu, then click Control Panel on the right side.
