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    WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    For some days I am working on WebDAV folder which is not accessing to for of the users. The systems is different on different operating system. I had tried the settings on different operating system. I am looking for this folder support on Windows 7. I also need the working support of this folder and what more can be done in that. Sometime this really does not work and do not provide much access.

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    Re: WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning essentially adds functionality to write and lock the HTTP protocol. All the advantages of HTTP remain available. Unlike FTP, WebDAV provides the ability to easily secure connections like HTTPS and there is no potential problem with firewalls. It is nice a tool but you might need to get some good tutorial on the same.

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    Re: WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    Select the Start menu followed by Computer. Select the tab Map network drive (Connect network drive). A wizard appears with a page that requires the insertion of a network address or Internet. You must select the item Connect to a Web Site That You can use yours to store documents and pictures. From here connect to a website where you can store your documents and pictures in the bottom of the screen. Click on the Next button to add a location. Select the second menu Choose a custom network location. A new wizard appears follow the same.

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    Re: WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    The WebDAV connection to the Web site on the Web server is configured Laval University for Vista. The new Web folder icon with a link to your site files was added. The user has access to the item Computer. Double-click the icon to activate the connection and access the file manager. To upload files from your computer to the Web site, use the drag and drop technique to select files on your computer and send them to the website using this connection. It's the same for downloading.

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    Re: WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    WebDAV is a series of extensions to HTTP (S) that allows a web server to the appearance of a conventional network drive. With WebDAV, the user of QNAP NAS can get remote access to files shared by HTTP / HTTPS. WebDAV clients are native to Windows XP / Vista, Mac OS X, etc. You can simply mount the network drives (web files) from one of these operating systems to one or several share folders on the NAS.

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    Re: WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    A WebDave has the ability to use AES encryption SSL 256-bit. It can bypass firewalls and proxies. So that makes this a lot useful. It offers faster than Microsoft Networking (SMB / CIFS) over VPN. There are some very easy step to configure file sharing over WebDAV. Before you start, go to Network > Web Server. Select the web server and support WebDAV. You must then configure the WebDAV access rights for each share folder.

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    Re: WebDAV Web Folders in Windows Explorer Windows 7

    For the folders which you are going to add in WebDAV you will need to configure permission for each of it. For that you will need to go in Manage permissions > File sharing and then click on WebDAV Access Control in the Action column, and set access rights for this WebDAV folder. The access rights will be applied to all users authorized to access this file sharing via WebDAV. The users share the same configuration access rights.

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