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bbaraniec
Aug 04, 2011Luminary
Mapping webdav as drive - Windows 7
Since always I had a Public folder available via ftp and webdav but to be honest I never used webdav. Uploading files was always a pain via webdav.
Until yesterday when I found out that you can map a webdav folder as a drive under Windows.
I know most of you probably have "discovered" that amazing feature but maybe there is someone out there who still haven't :)
Until yesterday when I found out that you can map a webdav folder as a drive under Windows.
net use x: "http:\\server.com\folder" /User:UserName Passwordor if you preffer SSL
net use x: "https:\\server.com\folder" /User:UserName Password
I know most of you probably have "discovered" that amazing feature but maybe there is someone out there who still haven't :)
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http://support.netgear.com - bcmitAspirantSolved my problem. Thanks for the tip.
- mohdrafieAspirantHi guys,
I'm trying to connect my company NAS using the instruction but returned with:
System error 67 has occured.
Any idea on how to resolve this issue?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserWhat model NAS do you have (also what firmware is it running). Is WebDAV configured in Frontview? Can you ping the NAS?
- mohdrafieAspirantHi Stephen,
Below are the details:
ReadyNAS Ultra 4
4.2.21
Webdav is configured for the share
Ping results: Request time out - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserIs the NAS on your local LAN or are you accessing it over the internet?
- mohdrafieAspirantI am accessing it over the internet. I'm in Malaysia and the ReadyNAS is in Aussie.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserYour company firewall has to be set up to forward the https port to the NAS - otherwise the connection cannot be established.
They would likely prefer you to use a VPN. Either way you will need to work with your company's IT folks.
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