Enter the login credentials you wish your SFTP users to use, and the path of a folder you wish to use as the SFTP server root. To use, simply run the downloaded executable file.
To quickly get an SFTP server running on Windows, I recommend the msftpsrvr utility, free to download courtesy of the nice folks at CoreFTP. And, after removing the comment character and saving, I restarted sshd using these commands: /etc/rc.d/rc.sshd stop /etc/rc.d/rc.sshd start Turn Windows machine into an SFTP server
Mine appeared to be commented, so I edited the sshd_config file using pico.