Using WebDAV, your end users can view and edit files located in the cloud. For information on known issues, please reference the Supporting WebDAV section of the Guide.
NOTE
For WebDAV to work on Server 2003, you will first have to download this Windows update.
To enable WebDAV for an organization:
- Within the appropriate organization, click the Settings tab. The Settings page displays.
- In the Settings page, click the Policies tab. The Policies page displays.
- In the Organization Policies section of the page, click the WebDAV Support checkbox.
- Click the Save button when you are finished.
To enable WebDAV for individual user accounts:
- Within the appropriate organization, click the Accounts tab. The Accounts page displays.
- In the Accounts page, find the appropriate user account, and click the Edit button. The Account Settings page displays.
- In the Account Settings page, click the WebDAV Access checkbox.
- Click the Save button when you are finished.
When end users connect to WebDAV, they can enter the address listed in the Hostname field found in the Settings tab. Alternatively, when working in a dual hostname environment, they can enter the address listed in the App Server Hostname field. For information on mapping a drive on a local machine, please reference the End User Guide.