On the left navigation panel, go to the section Windows Web Hosting Services > IIS FTP Service, then click Virtual Directories.
Viewing the list of FTP virtual directories
The Virtual Directories page displays virtual directory names, home directory path for the virtual directory and actions that can be performed on the virtual directories.
How to go to the Virtual Directories page
The Virtual Directories page displays the following entries:
Anonymous: This virtual directory is added during the time of siteorganization creation. It is mapped to a folder under the working folder, established for the anonymous users and point to \Users\Public directory. This is the directory an anonymous user logs on to.
User name@short name: These virtual directories are created during the time of user creation. These directories point to \Users\user name@short name. For example, \Users\xyz@abcd.
On the Virtual Directories page you can:
Find information by sorting, or using page controls.
Change to the parent directory of the displayed folder by clicking Up one level.
Add a new virtual directory by clicking Add Virtual Directory.
Change the virtual directory settings by clicking Edit.
Remove an existing virtual directory by clicking Remove.