

The Windows Webdav client does not support this! Read more about it on the Sabredav page mentioned above.Īnd I had to install the webfolders update:Īdd your user to the davfs2 group in /etc/group. Note: Also make sure you're not using SNI (multiple ssl certificates on the same virtual host) on your webserver. Uncheck the “Automatically detect settings” box.In Internet Explorer, open the Tools menu, then click Internet Options.On Windows 7 I had to disable "Automatic network detection": Use the URL above and follow the instructions here: Make sure this reflects the correct relative URL of your server file. You can enable this with the following mod_rewrite rule: If you use PHP through CGI or FastCGI and Apache authentication headers are not passed through by default. The default value for .groupoffice/ is your.domain/groupoffice/ Installation when PHP runs in CGI mode You can find more information about clients on that page too. Http(s)://.groupoffice/modules/dav/files.php/ Otherwise the URL will not work on Windows and it's: Ideally your Apache webserver is configured with an aliasĪlias /webdav /path/to/groupoffice/modules/dav/files.php Everything is configured by default and you can move on to the client configuration. If you installed the Debian packages you don't have to install anything on the server.

1.1 Installation when PHP runs in CGI mode.
