Hi,

The net use-command is a good way to do it. but at least in my case it just didn't work.

I used:

net use x: http://localhost:80/repository/x7/core_admin_jcr /user:admin admin

but got the Errorcode 67.

Windows complaint about a wrong path.
From what I read about it, maybe the reason is, that XP has a Problem with the Basic Authentication, which is used by default. Is there a way to change the Authentication? or any other idea to mount it as drive in XP?

thanx
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simon

Alessandro Bologna schrieb:
If you are using port 80, you can just use

net use x: http://server/dav/default (or whatever else is your dav server url).
This effectively mounts as dav resource as a drive.
Look for "webdav mini redirector" in google for more info and issues
related to the windows implementation (for instance here
http://barracudaserver.com/products/BarracudaDrive/tutorials/mapping_windows_drive.lsp).

The other implementation available in Windows (web folders) is
probably scriptable as well, but I don't know how to.


Alessandro


On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 7:30 AM, Alexandre Martins
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hi All,

Does anyone have a script to map a webdav folder in a desktop client on the
windows startup?

Thanks in advance,


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