Microsoft provides the "Webdav Client Redirector" component for free which I believe does this. I don't have any specific links, but you can search that phrase on Google.

Chris

At 05:29 PM 11/27/2002 -0600, you wrote:
I believe WebDrive will let you "mount" a webdav server as a drive in
Windows and access it from an application. Certainly you can access it from
Windows Explorer.

I can't confirm this 100% as haven't played with it in a while. However you
can find lots more info @ http://www.southrivertech.com/

rgds,

Shaun

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> You can always use the local folder option and use whatever filesharing
> method your OS supports (eg: Windows WebFolders does WebDav over SSL..
> sort of so you could have the user mount the website as a disk, then
> fireup dreamweaver and hope it works :)

I couldn't find a way to mount a webdav webfolder as a disk (i.e.:
with a drive letter), so it can be found by things other than
explorer. Do you know how to do this (Win2K Pro)?
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