Now, to run the FTP server you need to restart your Windows 11 PC.After that, open CMD and type ipconfig to get your IP address.On the Authentication and Authorization Information, tick mark Basic, and in the Allow access to option choose All Users and tick mark Read and Write option.On the Binding and SSL settings, leave all default settings but the SSL option to No SSL.In the Content Directory, select the FTP folder that you have created earlier to send and receive files and click Next.Select the FTP site name and use any name in it.Expand NETVP and then right-click on Sites > Add FTP Site.After that click on Search and type Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager and open it.Also, tick mark “Private” and “Public” network options next to it. Click on Change Settings search for FTP server and tick mark it.Click on the Search icon on the taskbar and then type Allow an app through Windows Firewall and click on it.Now, make a new FTP folder that should be used to send and receive files.After that click on the Create button at the bottom to complete the process and then click on Close. Enter the new user account details (such as name, password) and tick mark Password never expires option.After that right-click and select New User.A window will open, click on Local Users and Groups and then click Users.Open File Explorer, right-click on This PC and select Show more options > click on Manage.Now add a New User Account on Windows 11. After that, click Ok to start the installation.Expand FTP Server and then tick mark FTP Extensibility and FTP Service option.
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