André Warnier wrote:
André Warnier wrote:
Summaries (apparently recently updated) can be found here :
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/webfolder-client-list.html
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/webdav-redirector-list.html
Thanks for these summary links and the hints, André. Looks like
Windows's WebDAV support is a nightmare indeed. Even in Windows
7, WebDAV support doesn't seem to be good.
Maybe one hint, if you have not seen or tried it before :
when you create/connect the DAV folder under Windows, at the
moment it asks for the URL/path, make sure to add the :port
number after the hostname, even if it is the default port
for the protocol. Like, connect to
"http(s)://server.company.com:port/dirname"
Sorry, according to the summaries above, it would seem that
for Vista it may be just the opposite : the port number should
/not/ be specified.
I've tried both variants once again, but there wasn't any difference.
However, another of the listed cases may
apply : I see your URL is
https://www.numlock.ch/webdav/testshare , which would fall in
the category "server-discovery" of the above pages. Suggestion
: - in the server configuration, define an Alias /testdav/
/webdav/testshare/ - in Windows, try connecting to
https://www.numlock.ch/testdav
The same for this, unfortunately. Also with a publicly readable
parent directory.
Daniel
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