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can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top IIS 7.5 returning 403 in WebDAV PROPFIND request up vote 1 down vote favorite I am configuring an IIS 7.5 server for WebDAV. When the client application issues a anonymous PROPFIND request to read the directory contents, the server returns a 403 Forbidden status. I need it to return a directory
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listing. What do I need to do to fix this? We have this working correctly on an IIS 6.0 server. Set Up: A virtual directory has been created that points to a share on a file server. IIS is configured to connect using as specific account. WebDAV has been installed, and enabled. WebDAV annonymous property requests have been enabled. A WebDAV rule has been created on the virtual directory above to allow read requests for all content and all users. Only annonymous authentication is enabled. Troubleshooting: If I browse the directory using IE, I get a directory listing, so the directory browsing works. The IIS Failed Request Log contains the following entries: No. Severity Event Module Name 93 Warning -MODULE_WARNING WebDAVModule ModuleName WebDAVModule Data1 Invalid Depth: For PROPFIND Not Allowed Due To Configuration Data2 ErrorCode 0 ErrorCode The operation completed successfully. (0x0) 94 Warning -MODULE_SET_RESPONSE_ERROR_STATUS WebDAVModule ModuleName WebDAVModule Notification 128 HttpStatus 403 HttpReason Forbidden HttpSubStatus 22 ErrorCode 0 ConfigExceptionInfo Notification EXECUTE_REQUEST_HANDLER ErrorCode The operation completed successfully. (0x0) iis-7.5 webdav share|improve this question asked May 22 '12 at 17:53 Scott 172212 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote
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way onto your networks and increasingly we are being asked to provide more and more access to data. WebDav is an HTTP standard that's been around for quite some time, and Apple seems to be embracing it as one of the primary methods to access files on iOS devices. Luckily,Windows has supported WebDav for a LONG time--who remembers WebFolders on Windows 98? WebDav! This how-to will show you how to configure it on Windows 2008 so it will honor your normal NTFS permissions. Steps (10 total) 1 Install IIS First we need to install the WebDav components. WebDav is actually a part of IIS. This can be done on any Windows 2008 server, it does NOT need to be your File Server. 1. Open Server Manager, click on Roles, then click on "Add Roles" 2. Select Web Server (IIS) 3. Click on Next 2 Install WebDav and authentication method 1. Next through to the Roles Services section. 2. Under "Common HTTP Features" select WebDAV Publishing 3. Under "Security" select "Basic Authentication" 4. Click Next 5. Click Install 3 Create WebDav Website I like to create a new website for this, but you can modify the "Default Web Site if you wish. 1. Open IIS Manager (either through Server Manager or from the IIS Manager MMC) 2. Expand the server name and "Sites" so you see Default Web Site. Click on "Default Web Site" and then click on "Stop". 3. Right click on "Sites" and Add Web Site 4. Name the site "WebDav" and create the physical path in the location you wish. 5. Click OK 6. If you get a warning about "The binding '*:80' is assigned to another site", simply click "Yes" 4 Configure WebDav Authentication 1. Click on the "WebDav" web site. 2. In the Feature view, double click on the "Authentication" icon. 3. Disable all authentication methods (probably just Anonymous). 4. Enable "Basic Authentication" 5 Enable WebDav 1. Click on the "WebDav" web site. 2. In the Feature view, double click on the "WebDav" icon. 3. In the "Actions" section, click on "Enable WebDAV" 4. Now click on "Add Authoring Rule..." 5. Select "All Content", "All Users" and make sure all 3 check boxes in "Permissions" are selected. 6 Add Content You could actually stop at this point. Share out the WebDav folder and people could start putting files right in there. But I like to take it to the next level and actually start putting file shares out there. Here's how: 1. Right click on the "WebDav" web site and add virtual directory. 2. Give the folder an alias and then type in the path to the share you wish to make available. Fun facts! This method is completely compatible with DFS, so you can put in your DFS path instead: \\domain