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First, your computer must have Microsoft's Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306) installed in order for WebDAV to function properly with Vista. If you have not already done so, install this [[Install WebDAV Vista Update|update]] | First, your computer must have Microsoft's Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306) installed in order for WebDAV to function properly with Vista. If you have not already done so, install this [[Install WebDAV Vista Update|update]] |
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The following only seems to work when logged in as the Administrator User of Vista
Preliminaries
First, your computer must have Microsoft's Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306) installed in order for WebDAV to function properly with Vista. If you have not already done so, install this update
Setting up WebDAV
- Select Computer from the Start icon.
- With Computer selected in the left panel, you see "Map network drive" in the tool bar. Click on "Map network drive".
- On the "Map Network Drive" dialog, select a drive letter to map your webspace to. In this example, we've used drive Z:.
- Under Folder:, enter https://upload.scoilnet.ie/school1/
- school1 should be replaced with your school's own Online Name
- You will be prompted for your username and password
- Fill in your username and password
- You will be prompted for your username and password again.
- NOTE: The dialog box will prompt you with the wrong username.
- You must replace upload.scoilnet.ie\school1 with your own username, i.e. school1 and enter your password.
- Your webspace should now be mapped to the drive you selected.
- You should now see a folder, the name of which is your website domain (i.e. school1.scoilnet.ie ). The contents of this directory is the contents of the school1.scoilnet.ie website. This is where you should copy your website files.