Hi Tobias,
Can use TcpTunnel or some tool to see what the 207 response contains?
The WebDAV 207 is a "Multi-Status" response. This means that it is an
XML file with (potentially) several responses in it. The real response
code is in there.
We use the WinXP redirector to talk to our slide-ena
Hi John
server port is 80
when I try to connect by \\pc-ab3\slide there's the same error
the server's log shows:
PROPFIND, 207 "Multi-Status", Multi-Status, 47 ms, /, /slide/, 0,
Microsoft-WebDAV-MiniRedir/5.1.2600
I think this command needs not to be an error, but anyhow I think the Redir
is u
Hi Tobias,
That was a big help.
The "net use" command takes a UNC path, not an URL.
Try this:
> net use * \\pc-ab3\slide
As far as I know, the slide server on pc-ab3 must be listening on port 80.
-John
Tobias Maier wrote:
Hi John
In July I posted some error messages. They can be found in
Hi John
In July I posted some error messages. They can be found in the archive.
I don't know why my message isn't attached to the end of my thread
You can read it
here:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/jakarta-slide-user/200507.mbox/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
regards tobi
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