In This Help TopicWebDavWebDAV support is integrated into many of the latest operating systems on current computer systems and networks. When files and folders are stored on a remote server, such as those in BlueStep's Shared Files modules, the WebDAV protocol allows users of Windows, Mac or UNIX computers to access these items with the same ease as accessing the desktop on the user's own computer. Microsoft's WebDAV client is called Web Folders. BlueStep™ has also adopted this name for clarity and ease of identification. Setting up Web Folders in WindowsFollow instructions found at this link to add Web Folders in Windows.
Setting up Web Folders in MacFollow instructions found at this link to add Web Folders in Mac.Setting up Web Folders in UbuntuNOTE: You will need to replace the https that is copied in the link with davs
Follow instructions found at this link to add Web Folders in Ubuntu. Other Web Dav ClientsThis link contains 3rd party programs for various operating systems that also support Web Dav. |