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Some external firewalls are able to monitor %%FTP%% control connection and automatically open and close the data connection ports as needed. So you do not need to have whole port range opened all the time, even when not in use. This won't work with the secure FTPS as the control connection is encrypted and the firewall cannot monitor it. Some external firewalls are able to monitor %%FTP%% control connection and automatically open and close the data connection ports as needed. So you do not need to have whole port range opened all the time, even when not in use. This won't work with the secure FTPS as the control connection is encrypted and the firewall cannot monitor it.
 +===== Windows Firewall Rules =====
 +An internal Windows firewall is automatically configured with rules for the ports 21, 990 and 1024-65535, when %%IIS%% %%FTP%% server is installed.
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 +The rules are not enabled initially though. To enable or change the rules, go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and locate three "%%FTP%% server" rules. &wincp If the rules are not enabled, click on //Actions > Enable Rule//.
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