![]() Open Services snap-in and find WebClient service. In case you wish to use Map Network Drive wizard (mini-redirector, another WebDAV client) follow this steps: ![]() Note that this will install Web Folders extension. ![]() You can install it from Microsoft website: You can double click on the WebDAV connection you made earlier and login again to upload/download or delete files.On Server 2003 Web Folders (WebDAV client) is not installed by default. *Note: If you would like to upload more files later, the WebDAV link will still be in your "My Network Places". Once files have been uploaded you can close the WebDAV window, return back to and proceed to link the uploaded files to its appropriate tool (for example: linking an uploaded file to the Syllabus Tool) Drag your files from your computer into the webdav window and wait for them to finish copying.ġ4. You will need to login with your UH username and password again in order to access the webdav window.ġ3. This second login window may be "hiding" behind other windows. *Note: If you see the webdav window open with the flashlight icon moving over it for more than a few seconds, you may have to look for another login window. WebDAV will connect with the resources folder in this particular Laulima course allowing you to drag/drop files/folders into the opened WebDAV window for uploading Just click the "Finish" button to open the WebDAV window.ġ2. The option to automatically open the WebDAV window will checked by default. You will then have finished setting up your WebDAV connection for your site. Once you have your title for the network place, click the "Next" button.ġ1. Remember, if you are linking to a specific course, the same course you teach the next semester will require a new WebdAV link because it is in a different course. For instance, you may want to rename it, "ART-101 Spring 09". You can rename it to something that will help you remember which course the link is for. After logging in, the wizard will ask you, "What do you want to name the place?". You will be asked to log in, type in your UH username and associated password, click OK when doneġ0. After you paste the URL into the box, click the "Next" button.ĩ. ![]() You will then be asked, "What is the address of this network place?" In the box, paste the URL that you had copied from your Resources area. Select "Choose another network location". You will then be asked "Where do you want to create this network place?". Click on the "Next" button to begin the wizard.ħ. The "Add Network Place Wizard" window should then appear. In the "My Network Places" window, click on the "Add a network place" link at the top of the Network Tasks list.Ħ. If you do not see "My Network Places" in the Start menu, you should be able to open "My Computer" and see a link on the left for "My Network Places".ĥ. Go to the start menu and click on "My Network Places". For WINDOWS XP highlight the URL under the message, "To access the resources in the site through a WebDAV client, you will use the following URL:" ( if you continue to scroll down the Laulima screen you will find directional information on how to upload using Vista as well as Macintosh operating systems)Ĥ. Using the menu bar select the link for "Upload-Download Multiple Resources".ģ. Create a WebDAV connection to the Resource folder of the course (this allows for copying multiple files from your local computer to Laulima using a drag and drop process) by logging into Laulima ( ), selecting the course or project site, then clicking on "Resources" in the Course MenuĢ. Macintosh users can utilize this same technology by downloading "Goliath" from (over on the right select the link for "Goliath", then choose "Download") or if running Jaguar and above use "Connect to Server" feature.ġ. To transfer a folder or multiple single files into a course, set up a WebDAV connection which allows for multiple files/folder uploading.ĭepending on the Windows version (2000, XP or Vista) accessing Internet Connections may differ, but the process of creating the connection will be the same.The following screen shots were done on XP using Firefox 3 browser: ( NOTE: connecting using WebDAV on Vista you MUST download and install the following Windows Update from Microsoft: ). Uploading files with WebDAV using Windows XP: Laulima Faculty Tutorials Uploading Multiple Files & Folders via WebDAV for Windows XP
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