Good idea; however it didn't work. I took that idea and also tried it
with the user name at the end also with no luck. :(
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 18:23:36 -0600, Sam Weinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
You are unable to add http://localhost:8080/slide as a network place
because that url points to a servlet, not a folder. Try adding network
address http://computerdoc.hopto.org:8080/slide/files instead.
Ken Ramsey wrote:
I have installed TomCat with Slide bundled in. Tomcat is 5.0.28 and
Slide
is 2.x. They are installed on a server running Windows Server 2003
which is
also running IIS 6.0 for my business web site.
I am wanting to offer backup services over the Internet to small
business in
my area and was told by one of the web devs in my "real" job that
Tomcat and
Slide would provide a secure connection.
I have installed both apps by following the documentation provided and
taking the default settings and can connect to the Slide by using
http://localhost:8080/slide without any issues. I have also used the
explorer application for adding new users. I can not connect using the
My
Network Places. Trying to connect to
http://computerdoc.hopto.org:8080/slide, I get an error that says The
folder
you entered does not appear to be valid. I have opened up the port on
my
firewall, both as a TCP and a UCP connection.
I am not a java developer nor am I very familiar with java apps so any
and
all help would be great. I know the docs mention something called JAXP
but
I'm not certain if I need it and where to configure it.
Also if there is something like Slide for Dummies out there that would
be
great.
Thanks ahead of time,
Ken Ramsey
Ken Ramsey
Onsite computer repair, backup services and data recovery.
http://computerdoc.hopto.org
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