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  • Closing the loop I now have the following configuration working on 1 Serv-u MFT server 2 MFT Domains each with their own separately defined Home drive location on local disk Both Domains are LDAP Authenticated via an AD MFT service account to a Window AD server with the same Base DN: OU=USERLocation,DC=something,DC=com I…
  • Here is what I have done and tested so far: I created 2 SFTP domains, each one has been configured to listen on the same port, and I have seperate Virtual Hosts to distingush between the domains. So that when I need the user to connect to seperate domain the format is Domain1|Userid. Domain1 is Windows (Ad) Authenticated…
  • The only other customization I have found for the interface is you can disable access to Web client pro, FTP voyager In the HTTP Limits section You may be able to use the Custom HTML samples as a base for basic Image, text updates on the Login page
  • FYI Found my Own Answer If you have a user with access to different directory structures under the same root then the user gets the Lower level applied to their connection So if the user has the following applied by 2 groups option 2 is presented to the user (note user can not browse up if "lock user in homeDirectory" is…
  • If you have configured Users or groups you may need to check the location of the user\group Home Directory One way to ensure Users and Groups are directed to the Home directry is to set the home Directory to Server-U variable %DOMAIN_HOME%
  • Hi There Try finding the following files\Folders from the install directory of your previous install * Serv-U.Archive file * Users folder * Serv-UID.txt file See this URL Moving\Backup MFT: Backing Up or Moving Serv-U Settings If you can restore these while MFT service is stoped this should return you previous config Hope…