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You may want to install a secure FTP server on Windows either as standalone file storage or to have means of editing your website hosted on IIS (Internet Information Services) web server. In both cases, you can use an optional //%%FTP%% Server// component of the %%IIS%%. It can be installed standalone or along with a //Web Server//.((This guide is partially based on article [[http://blogs.msdn.com/b/wats/archive/2013/12/13/setting-up-a-passive-ftp-server-in-windows-azure-vm.aspx|Setting up a Passive FTP Server in Windows Azure VM]].)) You may want to install a secure FTP server on Windows either as standalone file storage or to have means of editing your website hosted on IIS (Internet Information Services) web server. In both cases, you can use an optional //%%FTP%% Server// component of the %%IIS%%. It can be installed standalone or along with a //Web Server//.((This guide is partially based on article [[http://blogs.msdn.com/b/wats/archive/2013/12/13/setting-up-a-passive-ftp-server-in-windows-azure-vm.aspx|Setting up a Passive FTP Server in Windows Azure VM]].))
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 +PLEASE CHANGE THE TITLE OF THIS ARTICLE from "Installing Secure FTP Server on Windows using IIS" to "Installing a secure FTP Server on Windows using IIS". The way the title currently reads may incorrectly suggest the installation of "SFTP" which is NOT what the article is about.
===== Installing FTP Server ===== ===== Installing FTP Server =====

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