

This has nothing to do with FTP ports at all.Įnable "Start Server after setup completes", which should be enabled by default, just so we can get right into it without rebooting the computer or manually starting the service. This is the port for the interface to connect to the server.

Therefore it's not recommended." - Ĭhoose port 14147 (the default). So it neither will run when no user is logged on (the state real servers are in most of the time), nor will it run correctly if the logged-on user has restricted permissions. "Running it as a program is not recommended because it then runs in the context of the logged-on user. If you choose "Do not install as service, start server automatically (not recommended)", this installs it as a program. If you choose "Install as service, started manually", you will have to go into Windows Services (by running "services.msc") and manually start it.

Bare bones FileZilla FTP Server installation tutorial:
