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Problems with Web folders (WebDav) in IE7
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Problems with Web folders (WebDav) in IE7
Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 8:30 am
Posted by Kfir Dadosh (1 messages posted)

Hi,

I want to access a web folder with my IE, using a link in my portal.
It seems like MS changed the way Web Folders work, since it doesn't work with IE7. 
whereas with IE6 it works perfectly.
IE doesn't open the web folder and I get a "My Computer" window opened instead.
I managed to bypass this behaviour by openning the Web Folder in an IFRAME, but still 
when trying to open a directory inside I get the same "My Computer" window.

Please advise how to solve this issue.

Kfir

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re: Problems with Web folders (WebDav) in IE7
Wednesday, December 27, 2006 at 2:26 pm
Posted by Joe Z (1 messages posted)

I have the same issue. I can't get web folders working properly for FTP, WebDAV, Sharepoint, or FPSE sites. Each exhibits a different particular set of behaviors, from almost working right, to completely broken. It's a real problem for me, too. Grrr!


On Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 8:30 am, Kfir Dadosh wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to access a web folder with my IE, using a link in my portal.
>It seems like MS changed the way Web Folders work, since it doesn't work with IE7.
>whereas with IE6 it works perfectly.
>IE doesn't open the web folder and I get a "My Computer" window opened instead.
>I managed to bypass this behaviour by openning the Web Folder in an IFRAME, but still
>when trying to open a directory inside I get the same "My Computer" window.
>
>Please advise how to solve this issue.
>
>Kfir

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