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WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that lets users collaboratively edit and manage files on a remote web server.
Before you set up WebDAV, at least one object (i.e., file or folder) must be in the destination Resources tool. For instructions on adding files without using WebDAV, see Working with files in Resources.
Saving files directly to WebDAV (i.e., from within an application, such as Word, Excel, or Internet Explorer) does not work reliably. For best results, save the file to your computer first, and then upload it to your site.
Note: Filenames that include certain characters cannot be accepted. For a list of unsupported characters, see Unsupported characters.
Back to topNote: Connecting to your site's Resources using WebDAV on a computer running Windows Vista does not work reliably. Developers are currently investigating this issue.
To add a shortcut to your Windows Vista computer that allows you to upload and access files in Resources using WebDAV, follow these steps:
Computer
.Map Network Drive
.Connect to a Web site
that you can use to store your documents and pictures
, and then
click Next
.Choose a custom network location
, and then click
Next
.Next
.
Contact your site administrator for the URL's format. It will likely include the siteID for your site.
Note: For instructions on finding your siteID, see Determining your site's siteID.
You may now drag and drop folders between your computer and the
sites to which you just connected. To delete an item, right-click it
and select Delete
.
In Windows XP, you can use the Add Network Place Wizard or Internet Explorer to upload and access your files via WebDAV, if you have the required permissions.
To use the Add Network Place Wizard to add a shortcut to your computer that allows you to upload and access files in Resources using WebDAV, follow these steps:
My Network Places
.
Add a network
place
.
Next
.
Choose another network location
, and then click
Next
.Contact your site administrator for the URL's format. It will likely include the siteID for your site.
Note: For instructions on finding your siteID, see Determining your site's siteID.
You may now drag and drop folders between your computer and the
sites to which you just connected. However, you cannot delete items
from a site by dragging them to the Recycle Bin on your desktop. To
delete an item, right-click it and select Delete
.
Using Internet Explorer, you can upload and access your files via WebDAV. To do so, follow these steps:
File
menu, select
Open...
.
Open as
Web folder
. In the "Open:" field, enter the URL that points to
the destination Resources tool, and click OK
.
Contact your site administrator for the URL's format. It will likely include the siteID for your site.
Note: For instructions on finding your siteID, see Determining your site's siteID.
The contents of the destination folder will appear in a window where you can open individual files, browse to other folders on your computer, and transfer files between folders.
When you're finished, exit Internet Explorer to close your connection.
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