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net use | net use <whatever drive letter you want that isn't being used already>: "http://webdav.isoftdata.com/<company productcode>" /USER:<WebDAV user> <WebDAV password> /PERSISTENT:yes | ||
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The WebDAV username and password can be found in ISoft's customer case. | |||
See [[Internal:Setting up a Webdav Directory]] for the server-side configuration. | |||
==Troubleshooting== | |||
If you can't copy files into the directory (especially if you receive "permission denied" errors), check on the server to see that the directory permissions and configured correctly. See [[Internal:Setting up a Webdav Directory#Troubleshooting]] for more details. |
Latest revision as of 11:30, 26 December 2012
What is WebDAV
Usage
ISoft uses WebDAV for storing images for our hosted customers. This means hosted customers won't need the image uploader script.
Setup
Run this from the command line in Windows:
net use <whatever drive letter you want that isn't being used already>: "http://webdav.isoftdata.com/<company productcode>" /USER:<WebDAV user> <WebDAV password> /PERSISTENT:yes
The WebDAV username and password can be found in ISoft's customer case.
See Internal:Setting up a Webdav Directory for the server-side configuration.
Troubleshooting
If you can't copy files into the directory (especially if you receive "permission denied" errors), check on the server to see that the directory permissions and configured correctly. See Internal:Setting up a Webdav Directory#Troubleshooting for more details.