![]() If you are a fan of running commands and prefer it to using the GUI wizard, Windows PowerShell can equally come in handy. Installing an FTP server using Windows PowerShell ![]() The installation will then begin and after completion, click on the ‘ Close’ button. Click on ‘Install’ to start the installation. On the next Window, your selections will be confirmed. When expanded, check off the ‘FTP Server’ option, which constitutes the FTP service and FTP extensibility. Next, check off the ‘ Web Server (IIS)’ option. Enter the NetBIOS name, the IP address and the operating system type. Usually, this is the server that you currently working on. In the next window, click on the server that you are installing the FTP on. In the next window, you will be prompted to select the installation type.Ĭlick on the ‘Role-based or feature-based’ option and click ‘ Next’ The next pre-flight check window reminds you to first set a strong Administrator account password and set a static IP, so click on the ‘ Next’ button below to proceed with the installation process. So, on the ‘ Server Manager’ window, click on ‘Add roles and Features’. Step 1: Click on ‘Add Roles and Features’Īs with any Windows server system from 2012 and onwards, to add any feature using the GUI, you need to begin from the server manager. Installing FTP server using Server Manager In this guide, you will learn how to install and configure an FTP server on Windows 2019. Windows offer an easy way to connect to an FTP Server and its FTP Shared folders, by using the Add Network Location wizard. The FTP protocol, usually running on port 21, allows a user to either upload or download files from an FTP server. ![]() FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a service that allows the transfer of files between a server and a client system over a TCP/IP network.
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