So you now have your WebDAV server setup and its time to get this out to your users. To help you along you feel free to edit the guides below to your particular requirements.
Using Cloud - iOS (225.4 KiB, 4,616 hits)
Using Cloud - Windows Phone (196.8 KiB, 4,410 hits)
Using Cloud - Windows XP (157.4 KiB, 3,092 hits)
Using Cloud - OSX (193.4 KiB, 3,009 hits)
Using Cloud - Windows 7 (149.3 KiB, 4,280 hits)
Using Cloud - Windows Vista (166.2 KiB, 3,127 hits)
Using Cloud - Windows 8 (327.6 KiB, 2,326 hits)
Using Cloud with iWorks - iOS (5.1 MiB, 2,226 hits)
For further reading take a look at the links below-
- Basic setup of a WebDAV site on IIS.net – http://www.iis.net/learn/install/installing-publishing-technologies/installing-and-configuring-webdav-on-iis
- Basic setup of WebDAV on seanashton.net – http://seanashton.net/webdav/iis/ (some interesting reading on here about download folder and large file support)
- Using Windows authentication (instead of Basic Authentication) – http://blogs.msdn.com/b/benjaminperkins/archive/2013/08/01/setting-up-webdav-on-iis-using-windows-authentication-and-a-unc-mapped-drive-or-file-share.aspx I gave this a go when I was first setting up WebDAV but couldn’t seem to make it work all the same well worth a look.