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Let's say you want to make your picture collection in D:\mypictures available as /pictures for a specific User or Group. Create the user/group and in the right panel click on the Add button and set the Virtual path to / and the Native path to D:\mypictures. Now the server will display the virtual directory pictures right in the root directory for that user or group and its content will be that of D:\mypictures.
 
Let's say you want to make your picture collection in D:\mypictures available as /pictures for a specific User or Group. Create the user/group and in the right panel click on the Add button and set the Virtual path to / and the Native path to D:\mypictures. Now the server will display the virtual directory pictures right in the root directory for that user or group and its content will be that of D:\mypictures.
 
If you want to share multiple mount points just add more of them.
 
If you want to share multiple mount points just add more of them.
 
<li><b>The Administration interface says that the virtual and/or native path is invalid, or that it must be absolute or not be empty, how do I fix that?</b><br />
 
 
Mount point paths, both the virtual and native ones, must be entered in a specific format. To learn more about that format, The native path is a local file path, the virtual path is the path that the FTP users will see and it is mapped to the native path by FileZilla Server. To add a mount point click on the Add button and enter a virtual path (eg. \) and a native path (eg, C:\ftproot\sample).
 
 
 
  
 
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<li>'''Is it safe for all user and groups settings to upgrade from older Filezilla server?'''<br/>
 
<li>'''Is it safe for all user and groups settings to upgrade from older Filezilla server?'''<br/>
 
Upgrading to the newest version is always recommended, configurations are automatically migrated.</li>
 
Upgrading to the newest version is always recommended, configurations are automatically migrated.</li>
 
<li>'''I have forgotten my password for connection to my server via administration interface. How can I reset it?'''<br/>
 
The password is stored in the <filezilla><admin><password> section of the server settings file. You should completely remove the <password> section and restart the server. After that you can connect to the server without password.
 
By default the settings file is stored in %appdata%\filezilla-server folder of the user who started the server. The windows service run as System user by default. The path of System user's appdata is %windir%\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\.
 
Also you can find out the settings file path in logs. Just open <installation folder>\Logs\filezilla-server.log and find a line with "Settings written to " string.
 
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