HOWTO: Set Up Directory Annotation for Internet Server FTP
ID: Q142879
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Internet Information Server version 1.0, on platform(s):
SUMMARY
This article explains how to set up directory annotation for Internet
Server FTP.
MORE INFORMATIONDirectory Annotation Files
You can add directory descriptions to inform FTP users of the contents of
directories on the server.
Use the following steps to annotate files:
- Create a file named ~ftpsvc~.ckm in the directory to be annotated. Using
an editor, create the information to be displayed.
- In the Windows NT File Manager, select the file, and make it a hidden
file, so directory listings do not display this file.
Directory annotation can be toggled by FTP users on a user-by-user basis
with a built-in, site-specific command called ckm. This will vary depending
on the FTP client used. For a Microsoft FTP client, the command "literal
SITE CKM" will toggle annotations for the FTP client on or off.
To change the FTP Server service configuration in the Registry:
- Edit the Windows NT Registry with Regedt32.exe. When the Registry Editor
window appears, you can press F1 to get Help on how to make changes in
the Registry Editor.
- In Registry Editor, click the window titled HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on the
local machine, and then click the icons for the SYSTEM subtree until you
reach the following subkey:
..\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\msftpsvc\Parameters
All of the parameters described here are found under the preceding
Registry subkey. This value of this Registry subkey does not appear by
default in the Registry, so you must add an entry if you want to change its
default value.
AnnotateDirectories
Data type = REG_DWORDRange = 0 or 1 Default = 0 (false -- that
is, directory annotation is off).
The preceding value defines the default behavior of directory annotation
for newly connected users. Directory descriptions are used to inform FTP
users of the contents of a directory on the server. The directory
description is saved in a file named ~ftpsvc~.ckm, which is usually a
hidden file. When this value is 1, directory annotation is enabled.
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Version : winnt:1.0
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