Need help with FTP

I am running Windows2003 with BulletFTP Server. I can login into the FTP server through an actual client but NOT from I. E. !!!! I try the Login-As feature but it keeps rejecting me. Anyone have a clue as to why this is happening.

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I am running Windows2003 with BulletFTP Server. I can login into the FTP server through an actual client but NOT from I.E. !!!! I try the "Login-As" feature but it keeps rejecting me. Anyone have a clue as to why this is happening.
 
 
My goal is to create an FTP server that I can provide links to from various websites. I want a person to just be able to click on a file link and have it start downloading from FTP.

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for most compatibility you probably need to have passive ftp enabled. (IE will use passive by default)
If your server is behind a router/firewall, this may not be possible, unless you run it DMZ.

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Yeah it's enabled still nothing. Guess I will have to find another way to do it without DMZ. I don't want this machine totally exposed.

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Yeah it's enabled still nothing. Guess I will have to find another way to do it without DMZ. I don't want this machine totally exposed.

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I've never used BulletFTP Server, but I would assume it's got some kind of history or log... See what the server thinks is going on when IE tries to connect.