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Old 12-15-2006   #5 (permalink)
dak
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RE: WebDAV and Windows Vista

I have just installed Vista Enterprise and I am still unable to use WEBDAV
and still receive the same error: 'The folder you entered does not appear to
be valid. Please choose another.' When trying to add a network location.

When I use IE to go to the same site I have no problems getting there.

Any ideas?


"Ather Haleem (MSFT)" wrote:

> Hi- there was a problem with "Add a Network Location" wizard in RC2 that has
> been fixed now (final release will have the fix). In the meanwhile, the
> workaround is to do a "net use * <http_location>" from command line
> (cmd.exe). Let me know if you need any help with this.
>
> thanks.
> -Ather
>
>
> "ayspu" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm having a similar issue. I just installed Windows Vista RC2. Here's what
> > I did:
> > - Under Windows Explorer, I right-click on Computer, and then select 'Add a
> > Network Location'.
> > - I click next, and select 'Choose a custom network location', and click
> > 'Next'
> > - In the 'Specify the location of your website' window, I specify an
> > appropriate website for a web folder, and click Next
> > - the following error appears: 'The folder you entered does not appear to be
> > valid. Please choose another.'
> > What i also noticed is that there is no place for me to specify my
> > credentials to my web folder.
> >
> > Please advise.
> >
> >
> > "Ather Haleem (MSFT)" wrote:
> >
> > > Yes- WebDAV will work on Windows Vista. We are not aware of any issues in
> > > Windows Vista RC1 build 5600 that would cause WebDAV to stop functioning and
> > > not work as expected. Functionality-wise, RC1 build should be as good as
> > > Beta2 build if not better.
> > >
> > > You mentioned that you are not able to access your WebDAV resources even
> > > with Internet Explorer. This leads me to believe that you have some network
> > > (perhaps proxy) issue. I can help narrow down your problem if you can let me
> > > know what errors you are getting and perhaps get me network traces of your
> > > problem.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > > -Ather Haleem
> > > Software Design Engineer/Test | Remote File Systems | Windows OS Division
> > >
> > > "aegies" wrote:
> > >
> > > > This is a pretty simple question for anyone, as long as they actually know
> > > > the answer: Will WebDAV work in Windows Vista? It was functional in beta 2,
> > > > but in RC1 build 5600 all of the wevDAV servers I've tried to upload to (both
> > > > through windows explorer, mapping a network drive, through dreamweaver,
> > > > through IE7, etc) have denied me access or simply not worked at all. I work
> > > > for a university whose new course management system relies pretty heavily on
> > > > webDAV for resource and file uploads and site management, so this is pretty
> > > > important.

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