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<li><b>How can I share network drives?</b><br />
 
<li><b>How can I share network drives?</b><br />
 
Generally sharing network drives is not recommended, as all data has to be transferred twice. Just install FileZilla Server on the other machine instead.
 
Generally sharing network drives is not recommended, as all data has to be transferred twice. Just install FileZilla Server on the other machine instead.
If you still want to share a network drives with FileZilla Server, make sure the account FileZilla Server runs under has access to the network drive. By default, FileZilla Server runs using the SYSTEM account. You can change the account FileZilla Server uses on the service page in the management console of Windows: Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services -> FileZilla Server FTP server -> Log On.
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If you still want to share a network drives with FileZilla Server, make sure the account FileZilla Server runs under has access to the network drive. You can change the account FileZilla Server uses on the service page in the management console of Windows.
 
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However, even then sharing drives might not work since Windows networking has some bugs.
However, even then sharing mapped network drives might not work since Windows networking has some bugs.
 
 
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