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created a new WebDAV extension module that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2012. This new
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WebDAV extension module incorporates many new features that enable web authors to publish content better than before. This document walks you through using the WebDAV redirector to publish content to an existing web
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site that has the new WebDAV module installed. In This Walkthrough Installing the WebDAV Redirector Mapping Drives using the WebDAV Redirector Troubleshooting the WebDAV Redirector WebDAV Redirector Registry Settings Installing the WebDAV Redirector Prerequisites You must be running one of the following operating systems: Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012 You must be connecting to a windows 10 webdav web server that already has the WebDAV module installed. Note: See the Installing and Configuring WebDAV on IIS 7.0 topic for more information. Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 If you are using a desktop operating system like Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1, the WebDAV redirector is already installed. Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 R2 If you are using a server operating system like Windows Server 2008 or later, you need to install the Desktop Experience feature. To do so, use the following steps: Start the Windows Server Manager. In the tree view, highlight the Features node. In the details pane, click Add Features. In the Add Features Wizard, check the Desktop Experience box, and then click Next. Click Install. When the Add Features Wizard has finished, click Close. Click Yes when promoted to restart the computer. Mapping Drives using the WebDAV Redirector Once the WebDAV Redirector has been installed, you can map drives to your web site using WebDAV. There are two ways to accomplish this: Mapping Drives using the Map Network Drive Wizard Mapping Drives from a Command Prompt Method 1: Mapping Drives us
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Plans & Pricing Partners Support Resources Preview Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums New Posts Search titles only Posted by Member: https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/using-web-disk-as-a-network-drive.280242/ Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only http://smallvoid.com/article/winnt-webdav-network-drive.html Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Resources Resources Quick Links Search Resources Most Active Authors Latest Reviews Feature Requests Defects Menu Log in Sign up The Community Forums Interact with an entire community of cPanel & WHM users! cPanel system error Forums > cPanel & WHM® (for Linux® Servers) > General Discussion > This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. Using Web Disk as a network drive Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by jpswade, Jun 8, 2012. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > system error 1790 jpswade Member Joined: Jun 8, 2012 Messages: 24 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator I've setup a WebDAV "Web Disk" as follows: docs@example.com which maps to /public_html/docs (Non SSL Port) Internet or Network Address: http://example.com:2077 (SSL Port) Internet or Network Address: https://example.com:2078 What I am trying to do is programmatically map this to a network drive at network logon using a batch script. This is what I've tried: net use i: "http://example.com:2077" /User:docs@example.com PasswordClick to expand... This results in: System error 67 has occurred. The network name cannot be found.Click to expand... I am running Windows Vista (yes I know), but the rest of the network is Windows XP for the time being. Can anyone advise how this can be done? #1 jpswade, Jun 8, 2012 Last edited: Jun 8, 2012 jpswade Member Joined: Jun 8, 2012 Messages: 24 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 cPanel Access Level: Root Administrator I created a folder called "main" and tried this: C:\Users\User>net use * "https://255.255.255.255:2078/main"
makes it possible to manage files on a remote Web-Server. WebDAV is preferred when clients has to connect through an insecure network (like the Internet) to reach the remote server, as the remote server can be protected by a firewall and only leaving the HTTP port open and allows SSL instead of using VPN. Windows XP includes the WebClient service that allows one to mount a Web Folder as a mapped network drive: net use x: "http://server.com/folder" /User:UserName Password Note to make the mapping permanent add the parameter /persistent:yes Note Windows XP can only connect to port 80 and can only map to a sub folder and not the root directly. If wanting to make a secure SSL mapping using the https protocol at port 443: net use x: "\\server.com@ssl:443\folder" /User:UserName Password net use x: "https://server.com/folder" /User:UserName Password Note Windows XP only supports SSL / https connections when using My Network Places, but can be tricked into using SSL with net use by creating a forward server using stunnel. More Info Simple Groupware WebDAV. Windows Vista can create a network drive without needing to dive into the command line: Click on the Start menu and choose Computer. Click the Map network drive button in the toolbar. Select the drive-letter and enter the WebDAV location in the Folder using the http address. Click the blue link "Connect using a different username" to specify a different user account and password, than the Windows user account. Click Finish to create the new drive letter. Note there is an update available for Windows XP/Vista for better support of WebDAV folders (Will be part of XP SP3 and Vista SP1). More Info MS KB907306. The latest version of the Web Folders update (2.0) doesn't support Windows 98, Me or 2000. Instead one should use version 11.0.6715.15 Download Webfldrs-KB892211-ENU.exe. Windows Vi