| Value | 
               Constant | 
               Description | 
             
   
             
               | 1 | 
               ftpServerMultiUser | 
               This option specifies the server should be started in 
               multi-user mode, where users are provided with their 
               own home directories based on their username. If this option is 
               not specified, then all users will share the server root 
               directory by default. This option does not affect the maximum 
               number of simultaneous client connections to the server. To 
               isolate users to their own individual home directory, combine 
               this option with the ftpServerRestricted option. | 
             
   
             
               | 2 | 
               ftpServerRestricted | 
               This option specifies the server should be initialized 
               in a restricted mode that isolates the server and limits the 
               ability for clients to access files on the host system. All file 
               transfers are limited to the user's home directory. This option also 
               disables certain site-specific commands. This is a recommended 
               option for general purpose applications designed to accept 
               connections from clients over the Internet. This option is only 
               meaningful if the ftpServerMultiUser option has also been 
               specified. All clients are restricted to the server root 
               directory and its subdirectories, regardless of whether this 
               option is specified or not. | 
             
   
             
               | 4 | 
               ftpServerLocalUser | 
               This option specifies the server should perform user 
               authentication using the Windows local account database. This 
               option is useful if the server should accept local usernames, or 
               if the application does not wish to implement an event handler 
               for user authentication. If this option is not specified, the 
               application is responsible for authenticating all users. | 
             
   
             
               | 8 | 
               ftpServerAnonymous | 
               This option specifies the server should accept 
               anonymous client connections. This is typically used to provide 
               public access to files without requiring the client to have 
               valid credentials on the server. Anonymous clients are 
               automatically authenticated by the server, but are restricted to 
               a public directory and subdirectories. If this option is 
               enabled, it is recommended that you also specify the 
               ftpServerReadOnly option to prevent anonymous clients from 
               uploading files to the server. | 
             
   
             
               16 (&H10) | 
               ftpServerReadOnly | 
               This option specifies the server should only allow 
               read-only access to files by default. If this option is enabled, 
               it will change the default permissions granted to authenticated 
               users. Anonymous clients will not be able to upload, rename or 
               delete files and cannot create subdirectories. It is recommended 
               that this option be enabled if the server is publicly 
               accessible over the Internet and the ftpServerAnonymous option 
               has been specified. | 
             
   
             
               32 (&H20) | 
               ftpServerLocalTime | 
               This option specifies the server should return file and 
               directory times adjusted for the local timezone. By default, the 
               server will return all file times as UTC values. This option 
               affects the time information sent to a client when a list of 
               files is requested, as well as when status information is 
               requested for a specific file. This option will not affect the 
               MDTM and MFMT commands which always use file times as UTC 
               values. | 
             
   
             
               64 (&H40) | 
               ftpServerLockFiles
  | 
               This option specifies that files should be exclusively 
               locked when a client attempts to upload or download a file. If 
               another client attempts to access the same file, the operation 
               will fail. By default, the server will permit multiple clients 
               to access the same file, although it will still write-lock files 
               that are in the process of being uploaded. | 
             
   
             
               128 (&H80) | 
               ftpServerHiddenFiles
  | 
               This option specifies that when a client requests a list of 
               files in a directory, the server should include any hidden and 
               system files files or subdirectories. By default, the server will
               not include hidden or system files, although they are still
               accessible to the client if it knows the name of the file. File
               names that begin with a period are also considered to
               be hidden files and will not normally be included in file
               listings. | 
             
   
             
               256 (&H100) | 
               ftpServerUnixMode
  | 
               This option specifies the server should impersonate a 
               UNIX-based operating system. The server will identify itself as 
               running on a UNIX system and directory listings will be in a 
               format commonly used by UNIX. If this option is not specified, 
               the server will identify itself as running on Windows NT and 
               directory listings will be in the same format used by the 
               Microsoft IIS FTP server. Note that this option does not affect 
               the path delimiter used with file and directory names. | 
             
   
             
               512 (&H200) | 
               ftpServerExternal
  | 
               This option specifies the server is listening for 
               client connections from behind a router that uses Network 
               Address Translation (NAT). If enabled, the server will report its 
               external IP address rather than the address assigned to it on the 
               local network. For the server to accept connections 
               from behind a NAT router, the router must be configured to 
               direct inbound traffic to the specified port number on the host 
               system. | 
             
   
             
               4096 (&H1000) | 
               ftpServerSecure
  | 
               This option specifies that secure connections using TLS should
               be enabled. If neither the ftpServerExplicitTLS or
               ftpServerImplicitTLS options are specified, the
               server automatically determines the appropriate type based on the
               port number. If the local port number is 990, then implicit TLS will
               be used, otherwise explicit TLS will be used. This option requires
               that a valid TLS certificate be installed on the local host. | 
             
   
             
               | 8192 | 
               ftpServerExplicitTLS
  | 
               This option specifies the server will accept the AUTH 
               TLS command and negotiate a secure connection with the client 
               after that command is issued. This option implies the 
               ftpServerSecure option and requires that a valid 
               TLS 
               certificate be installed on the local host. | 
             
   
             
               16384 (&H4000) | 
               ftpServerImplicitTLS
  | 
               This option specifies the server should negotiate a 
               secure connection with the client immediately after it connects 
               to the server. It is recommended that you only use this option 
               if the server is listening for connections on port 990, which is 
               the standard port for FTP servers using implicit TLS. This 
               option implies the ftpServerSecure option and requires that a 
               valid TLS certificate be installed on the local host. | 
             
   
             
               32768 (&H8000) | 
               ftpServerSecureFallback
  | 
               This option specifies the server should permit the use of 
               less secure cipher suites for compatibility with legacy clients. If 
               this option is specified, the server will allow connections using 
               TLS 1.0 and cipher suites that use RC4, MD5 and SHA1. |