SYMPTOMS
When you connect to an FTP virtual directory that points to a remote
Microsoft Windows NT Server (using either an NTFS or FAT partition),
you can not rename a file that resides in that directory, even if
you have full control to the share or NTFS permissions. When you
try to rename the file, you will get the following error message:
Error 500: Access is denied.
All other actions can be completed as expected (put, get, delete).
Also, a file located in a local virtual directory may be
successfully renamed.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Windows NT 4.0. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
152734 How to Obtain the Latest Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack
A supported fix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article. Apply it only to computers that are experiencing this specific problem. This fix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, Microsoft recommends that you wait for the next Windows NT service pack that contains this hotfix.
To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the fix. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
NOTE: In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The typical support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.
The English version of this fix should have the following file attributes
or later:
Date Time Version Size File Name Platform
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12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 27,696 Admwprox.dll (x86)
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 327,472 Asp.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 43,456 Coadmin.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 11,168 Ftpctrs2.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 81,376 Ftpsvc2.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 55,392 Httpodbc.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 10,224 Iisfecnv.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 61,920 Iislog.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 16,848 Infoadmn.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 184,208 Infocomm.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 9,584 Infoctrs.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 47,936 Isatq.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 29,520 Iscomlog.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 11,248 Iwrps.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 13,856 Lonsint.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 8,336 Lonsiw95.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 71,232 Metadata.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 7,488 Rpcref.dll
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 12,592 Spud.sys
12/18/98 03:46p 4.2.680.1 18,032 Svcext.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 14,752 W3ctrs.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 227,424 W3svc.dll
12/18/98 03:47p 4.2.680.1 87,504 Wam.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 49,424 Admwprox.dll (Alpha)
12/18/98 03:50p 4.2.680.1 548,112 Asp.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 77,072 Coadmin.dll
12/18/98 03:50p 4.2.680.1 17,168 Ftpctrs2.dll
12/18/98 03:50p 4.2.680.1 126,224 Ftpsvc2.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 89,360 Httpodbc.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 17,680 Iisfecnv.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 110,864 Iislog.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 25,872 Infoadmn.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 302,864 Infocomm.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 15,120 Infoctrs.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 82,704 Isatq.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 45,840 Iscomlog.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 23,312 Lonsint.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 13,584 Lonsiw95.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 131,856 Metadata.dll
12/18/98 03:48p 4.2.680.1 12,048 Rpcref.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 20,912 Spud.sys
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 29,456 Svcext.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 21,264 W3ctrs.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 381,712 W3svc.dll
12/18/98 03:49p 4.2.680.1 149,264 Wam.dll