Windows ftp server logs1/8/2024 ![]() ![]() This includes the installation of the SERVICE and it’s internal communications to the SERVICE when running the GUI.īottom Line: In order to run BulletProof FTP Server 2011.1.0.71 (and prior) as a Windows System-Service, you will need to modify the User-Access-Control (UAC) and change it’s settings to “Never Notify”. User-Access-Control blocks and prevents some of the functionality in BulletProof FTP Server 2011.1.0.71 (and prior), specifically the code dealing with Windows System-Services. ![]() User-Access-Control (UAC) was first-introduced in Windows Vista as a tool to help isolate programs from making unauthorized changes to the Windows Registry and is now included by default in Windows 7, Server 2008 and R2. This week, we discovered the source of a problem with running BulletProof FTP Server 2011.1.0.71 (and prior) as a Windows System-Service and the default settings for User-Access-Control ( UAC). This problem does not exist in the current version. NOTE: This ONLY effects the OLDER version of BulletProof FTP Server 2011. It doesn’t mean you’ll never be able to run SERVICE mode, only during the testing phase.Īuthor BulletProof Software Posted on Categories HOWTO, Tips and Tricks, Windows System-Service SERVICE: User-Access Control (UAC) prevents running Windows System-Service This is an absolute must, in order to discover the source of the issue. This will allow the UI to communicate with the desktop, so that you can see what’s going on.
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