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FTP issue

N

nschween

Guest
I recently changed the vhost location with the PLESK reconfigurator. I copied all of my current sites to the new partition I am using, and started to switch the home directory locations in IIS (since I guess the reconfigurator doesn't do this?). After updating a few of the sites to utilize the partition I'm getting the following error when I try to login to any of them via FTP:

Response: 530 User cannot log in, home directory inaccessible.

I've used the check permissions within the control panel, and repaired them, and that did not work. I tried to do the following as well:

"%plesk_bin%\ftpmng.exe" --remove-vhost --vhost-name=yourdomain.com

"%plesk_bin%\ftpmng.exe" --reconfigure-vhost --vhost-name=yourdomain.com

While the operation completed, I'm still running into the same problem. I've stopped/restarted the ftp service to no avail. The home directory for the main IP in the FTP portion of IIS is set to V:\vhosts\default\27379 (which is the correct default folder for the ftp). Any ideas?
 
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