I find implications that UltraEdit should support WebDAV if it's configured in My Network Places, but when I do create the network place, I can't even browse and see a file I'm told I have access to. I can't believe this is all because I fixed some JS code (which I hate) on a website I don't want to work on.
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For a WebDAV-accessible folder to which I apparently have edit access, shouldn't I be able to create a Network Place for it and browse files? I mean, there must be something in the OS I can use to troubleshoot (and hopefully avoid installing MS Expression).
Awesome! Thanks, ND.
No problem. Oh, I have a check for you. If you want to pick it up you can swing by HHN or I'll just hold it until I see you next.
ita, yes. You need to have the web address for the webdav folder, just put that in there, then it will ask for user name and password, and then you should be able to access it like a folder. Granted, it may take a bit if there are a lot of files and folders, but you can see it in explorer.
ita, on a mac, I think you can mount it as another drive.
Oh, I have a check for you. If you want to pick it up you can swing by HHN or I'll just hold it until I see you next.
Excellent! I'll try to swing by tonight, but it depends on how dead on my feet I feel after work tonight.
You need to have the web address for the webdav folder, just put that in there, then it will ask for user name and password
I put it in, and it doesn't ask for anything (I'm guessing it might be using Active Directory authentication), but I can't see anything. I'm harassing this coworker who just wants me to install Expression (her version of rebooting just to be sure) and try it from there, but that's a whole drama unto itself.
If I could say with authority that I don't have WebDAV access, maybe I can stick with my choice of tool, since the problem isn't the tool.