When you try to do this, you may experience the following symptoms:. When you use a Universal Naming Convention UNC path to access the Web folder, you receive an error message that is similar to the following:. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. When you map a driver letter to access the Web folder, you receive an error message that is similar to the following:. Windows cannot read from this disk.
The disk might be corrupted, or it could be using a format that is not compatible with Windows. When you try to enumerate the Web folder at a command prompt, you receive the following error message:. Additionally, every time that you try to access the Web folder, memory consumption increases for the Svchost.
This increase may be approximately 20 megabytes MB for every 20, files in the Web folder. The memory is not released when you stop the WebClient service. The memory is released only if the computer is restarted. The WebDAV folder contains many files. For example, the folder contains 20, or more files.
By default, Windows XP will enumerate approximately 1, files in one Web folder. This number is based on the default setting for the following registry subkey:. That means you cannot create files and folders on that level. If you want to access your files in Koofr with the file manager on your computer which has a built-in WebDAV connection, follow the steps below: Open your Account Settings in Koofr WebApp and select Preferences Click on Password in the menu on the left Scroll to the Generate new password textbox, type in the password name and click Generate Be sure to remember the password, as you cannot view it later Note : You will not be able to set up a WebDAV connection, without using an application-specific password.
Note : If you experience slow performance on Windows Vista or 7, please read these instructions from Microsoft. See Microsoft support sites for explanation and fix Note : If you want to see all of the available Koofr files for example, files in your Shared folders in your mounted network drive, you need to mount the root Koofr folder as a network drive.
In the upper portion of the window, find and click the Map Network Drive button. Complete the first screen of the Map Network Drive workflow. Choose a drive letter. By default, Windows 7 will select the highest letter not currently in use.
To change this letter, simply choose another available option from the dropdown window. In the Folder text box, enter the full URL, or web address, of the site you are connecting to. This feature will speed future connections, but slightly reduces security. Your computer should now prompt you for your login credentials.
Websites are accessed using the same username and password using the same credentials provided for district email and computer logins. Enter your standard YCCD network login password. This box should not be checked if you are on a shared computer, as doing so will allow others to access your website. Never check this box in a computer lab or classroom. Your computer should now open a window that will display your website content.
You can edit, delete, rename, and copy files to this folder as if it were local. To access this drive letter share again in the future, simply reopen the Computer window as outlined in Step 1. Simply click the DavWWWRoot link with the drive letter assigned in step 3, and your window will re-open.
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