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Bodo
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      8th Oct 2004
I have ftp and iis running on a Windows 2000 server
machine. I have about 100 ftp users who logs in to the ftp
server for downloads. I am having some problems with this
server and i need to reinstall this server but i don't
want to recreate all those user accounts. Is there a way
to backup and restore the user accounts on this stand
alone ftp server?

Thanks in advance
 
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      9th Oct 2004

"Bodo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have ftp and iis running on a Windows 2000 server
> machine. I have about 100 ftp users who logs in to the ftp
> server for downloads. I am having some problems with this
> server and i need to reinstall this server but i don't
> want to recreate all those user accounts. Is there a way
> to backup and restore the user accounts on this stand
> alone ftp server?
>
> Thanks in advance


You could try this:

Import/export NT user accounts:
ADDUSERS.EXE from the Win2000 Resource Kit
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;199878


 
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