This page last changed on May 14, 2008 by edawson.

WebDAV allows users to access Confluence content via a WebDAV client, such as 'My Network Places' in Microsoft Windows. Provided that the user has permission, they will be able to read and write to spaces, pages and attachments in Confluence. They will be asked to log in, and the standard Confluence permissions apply.

On the 'WebDav Configuration' page, you can:

  • allow/disallow specific actions on pages and attachments via WebDAV. The configurable actions are: create/move, edit and delete.
  • enable/disable access to specific virtual files/folders.

To configure WebDAV options for pages and attachments ,

  1. Go to the Confluence 'Administration Console'. To do this:

    • Open the 'Browse' menu and select 'Confluence Admin'. The 'Administration Console' view will open.
  2. Click 'WebDav Configuration' under 'Configuration' in the left panel. The 'WebDAV Configuration' page is displayed.
  3. Check or uncheck the options in the 'Permissions' section as required.
  4. Check or uncheck the options in the 'Virtual Files and Folders' section as required.
  5. Click the 'Save' button.

Screenshot: WebDAV configuration



RELATED TOPICS
Attachment Storage Configuration (Confluence 2.9)
Important Directories and Files (Confluence 2.9)
WebDAV Configuration (Confluence 2.9)
WebDAV Plugin (Confluence Extensions)


Document generated by Confluence on Aug 07, 2008 19:04