Ftp activity monitoring on windows and ftp service

hey guys,
i have several problems configuring the ftp service on my xserve - when creating a user, which will connect to ftp, everything seems to be ok, but when trying to connect - it does not make the LIST command. failed to get the list and that's it.
when trying to connect not in a just simple ftp mode, but in sftp (ssh) - it connects with no problem, fast, but seeing all of the directories in my server. well this is the main problemo i get. i want a user to see only his folder with it's contents. yes, i tried "user can see his home directory only". nothing helps. or i do smthng wrong with the creating of users and their dir's?
another thing. did you guys ever heard of a thing like to monitor ftp activities in the xserve on windows? see, we are a printing house. the clients are uploading their files onto the server via ftp, and a person must see all of the activities, so he can operate with the files later on using the workflow system. well another way or solution would be configuring automator do deliver the files into a certain hotfolder, so the workflow can automatically process them. to tell the truth, i never tried automator:) does it do smthng like this? like, it sees when the file is uploaded to the end and delivers it?
i got the xserve not so long ago. well i thing that was the smartest decision of this year. the thing is, all workstations in the house are pc's. don't ask why:) it's because of the software was bought long ago and was for win, so we have to buy everything new if we want to get mac's in the house. aaaand it costs a bit of fortune in the printing business.
so only the server is xserve, all workstations are pc's, so that is the question: how to monitor ftp activities on the xserve on a pc workstation?
guys, please help. this is a great importance to me.

when trying to connect - it does not make the LIST command. failed to get the list and that's it.
This is a classic passive vs. active FTP problem - the #1 problem with FTP and firewalls. You need to toggle the mode in the client.
another thing. did you guys ever heard of a thing like to monitor ftp activities in the xserve on windows
The only thing I can think of is going to be server-side. Either a Folder Action (or maybe Automator workflow) or a process that watches the FTP logs and takes appropriate action. Either way this is something you want to run on the server rather than on a client system.

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