Webdav Server
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− | *You can use '''Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher''' (see [http://www.cyberteams.com/edu-ctr/wsdpro/tutorial/WSDT_WebDAV.html here] for troubleshooting and different Windows versions). I | + | *You can use '''Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher''' (see [http://www.cyberteams.com/edu-ctr/wsdpro/tutorial/WSDT_WebDAV.html here] for troubleshooting and different Windows versions). I doesn't work with older versions of '''Windows XP''' however, because they'll refuse to work without ''Microsoft Frontpage Server'' extension. |
** Open Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) | ** Open Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) | ||
** From the MSIE Menu, select ''File'' => ''Open'' > | ** From the MSIE Menu, select ''File'' => ''Open'' > |
Revision as of 09:08, 5 October 2005
MMVL has a webdav server for exchanging files. The files will be accessible by MMVL and its partners only. Please create directories, if you want to upload a bunch of files.
There are different methods to access the webdav-server:
- You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher (see here for troubleshooting and different Windows versions). I doesn't work with older versions of Windows XP however, because they'll refuse to work without Microsoft Frontpage Server extension.
- Open Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE)
- From the MSIE Menu, select File => Open >
- Type in the fully-qualified URL http://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/dav/
- Select the Open as Web Folder checkbox
- Select the OK button
- You can download and run a free Webdav-client from http://www.webdav.org/projects/ (for example the Java-based DAV Explorer).
- Under Linux you can use konqueror and its webdav-ioslave
- Type in the fully qualified URL webdav://vision.eng.shu.ac.uk/dav/ in the location input field.
- Press return