Am 2016-11-29 um 20:07 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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André,
On 11/29/16 12:36 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 29.11.2016 17:56, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 29/11/2016 16:44, Arno Schäfer wrote:
Hi all,
I have activate WebDAV in our web application, as it is in
tomcat. A filter control the access to exactly one folder
inside the web application. This application is used only
internal in the intra-net and so it run just over HTTP without
any user permission. Open and save Office documents on this
WebDAV URI work fine. What I have to do, that I can mount this
one directory to the normal explorer. If I do it, like you see
in the Attachment, I get the message, that Windows has no
access. Do I have something to configure in the server, that
directories can be mounted or does the standard WebDAV servlet
do not have this feature?
Some versions of the Windows WebDAV client refuse to connect if
the server root is not WebDAV enabled.
Some recent versions of Windows also require that the server be
HTTPS.
And with HTTP Digest authentication for some silly reason.
The only reasonable way to use WebDAV in Windows Explorer is with HTTPS
and SPNEGO authentication. Both works with Tomcat and HTTPd's mod_dav.
Everything else is a rollercoaster ride.
Michael
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