![]() ![]() Update: I did see some odd behaveior with it not being remembered on reboot. The above is for ownCloud, you should just use the path from your WebDAV server and it should work. If its hosted with SSL (https, which i hope :-)) you should connect to it with the Use the following command to add it as a network drive: net use K: /persistent:yes /user: This can be done by the GUI or just simple use net use for it. However when opening word documents directly from the network drive, Microsoft. ![]() That’s it! Now you just have to connect to the WebDAV share. I have written an application that maps a users SkyDrive to a network drive. (At edacentrum the WebDAV service is provided as OwnCloud.) WebDAV/OwnCloud is like a remote hard drive and it can be used very similar to a hard drive in a. So please change the startup type by running: Get-Service WebClient | Set-Service -StartupType Automatic It seems like it should trigger an manual start of the service, but it did not. I was not able to connect to it out-of-the-box after the installation. ![]() You then have to change the StartupType to Automatic. It is required to reboot after the installation so please do so. #Netdrive owncloud webdav installTo install it from PowerShell run: Install-WindowsFeature WebDAV-Redirector Its the Windows Feature “WebDAV-Redirector” and is called WebDAV Redirector. In Windows Server 2019 you have to install this manually. It is the Webclient-service that is not installed. At the end it should show to be pretty simple what has to be done – as allways, right? □ I had a lot of issues connecting my Windows Server 2019 to my WebDAV share which I host on a ownCloud installation. ![]()
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