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2.11. Setting Up WebDAV on Windows 10

In this article, you will learn how to set up a network drive on Windows 8 and Windows 10 using WebDAV.

WebDAV is a communication protocol with which you can easily copy data that is on your webspace to your PC or vice versa.

You can also use a WebDAV network drive in Windows like a normal hard drive.

Please Note

To set up a WebDAV network drive under Windows 8 or Windows 10, you will have to edit the Windows registry.

Performing changes to the Windows registry is done at your own risk.

To set up a network drive under Windows 8 or Windows 10 using WebDAV, simply follow these steps:

Requirement

You have logged in to Windows 8 or Windows 10 as an administrator.

Customizing the Windows Registry

To adjust the Windows registry:

  • Windows 8: Press the Windows key + R. Then, in the Run window, type regedit and click OK.

    Windows 10: In the search box located on the Windows 10 taskbar, type regedit and click the Registry Editor in the results.

  • In the Registry Editor, locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WebClient\Parameters.

  • Double-click the BasicAuthLevel entry.

  • Check the value specified in the Value data field and change it to 2 if necessary.

  • Click OK.

  • Restart your computer.

Mounting a WebDAV Network Drive in Windows 8/10

  • Open the Windows Explorer.

  • Windows 8: Click Add Network Location at the top of the menu bar on the Computer tab.

    Windows 10: Right-click Network on the left menu bar. Then click Map network drive...

  • Select the desired drive label (letter).

  • Click the link Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures, and the Add a network address window opens.

  • Click Next.

  • Click Choose a custom network location.

  • Click Next and the Add Network Location window will open.

  • In the Internet or network address field, enter your domain in the following format:

    For Windows web hosting packages: http://yourdomain.com:80

    For Linux web hosting packages:http://yourdomain.com:81


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