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Unable to map to web folder using WebDAV client on Windows Server 2008 R2
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I have a client running Windows Server 2008 R2 on several servers. One of the servers is also running SharePoint 3.0 and my client has created a web folder to map to. I can map to the web folder from all Server 2008 R2 boxes that have the WebDAV client (part of Desktop Experience feature) installed, except for the server the folder resides on.
When I attempt to map to the web folder on the server which the folder resides, I am repeatedly prompted to enter my credentials. I am using the same account that I used to map the web folder on the other servers. I have also tried mapping from the command line and receive 'Access Denied'
What may be causing the problem? I would think that if I can map to the drive from one server, I should be able to map the drive from the rest as long as the WebDAV client is installed, especially on the server where the folder is located.
Jesse
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I have a client running Windows Server 2008 R2 on several servers. One of the servers is also running SharePoint 3.0 and my client has created a web folder to map to. I can map to the web folder from all Server 2008 R2 boxes that have the WebDAV client (part of Desktop Experience feature) installed, except for the server the folder resides on.
When I attempt to map to the web folder on the server which the folder resides, I am repeatedly prompted to enter my credentials. I am using the same account that I used to map the web folder on the other servers. I have also tried mapping from the command line and receive 'Access Denied'
What may be causing the problem? I would think that if I can map to the drive from one server, I should be able to map the drive from the rest as long as the WebDAV client is installed, especially on the server where the folder is located.
Jesse
windows-server-2008-r2
is the hostname you are using the same as the server's actual host name? if server's computer name is \server01 are you using server01/webdavfolder or some other hostname alias?
– Bret Fisher
Mar 18 '11 at 15:14
Sounds like the double hop issue. Are you using integrated auth and are both servers members of the same domain? Make sure IE is set to pass credentials to the server.
– BoxerBucks
Mar 18 '11 at 17:04
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I have a client running Windows Server 2008 R2 on several servers. One of the servers is also running SharePoint 3.0 and my client has created a web folder to map to. I can map to the web folder from all Server 2008 R2 boxes that have the WebDAV client (part of Desktop Experience feature) installed, except for the server the folder resides on.
When I attempt to map to the web folder on the server which the folder resides, I am repeatedly prompted to enter my credentials. I am using the same account that I used to map the web folder on the other servers. I have also tried mapping from the command line and receive 'Access Denied'
What may be causing the problem? I would think that if I can map to the drive from one server, I should be able to map the drive from the rest as long as the WebDAV client is installed, especially on the server where the folder is located.
Jesse
windows-server-2008-r2
I have a client running Windows Server 2008 R2 on several servers. One of the servers is also running SharePoint 3.0 and my client has created a web folder to map to. I can map to the web folder from all Server 2008 R2 boxes that have the WebDAV client (part of Desktop Experience feature) installed, except for the server the folder resides on.
When I attempt to map to the web folder on the server which the folder resides, I am repeatedly prompted to enter my credentials. I am using the same account that I used to map the web folder on the other servers. I have also tried mapping from the command line and receive 'Access Denied'
What may be causing the problem? I would think that if I can map to the drive from one server, I should be able to map the drive from the rest as long as the WebDAV client is installed, especially on the server where the folder is located.
Jesse
windows-server-2008-r2
windows-server-2008-r2
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is the hostname you are using the same as the server's actual host name? if server's computer name is \server01 are you using server01/webdavfolder or some other hostname alias?
– Bret Fisher
Mar 18 '11 at 15:14
Sounds like the double hop issue. Are you using integrated auth and are both servers members of the same domain? Make sure IE is set to pass credentials to the server.
– BoxerBucks
Mar 18 '11 at 17:04
add a comment |
is the hostname you are using the same as the server's actual host name? if server's computer name is \server01 are you using server01/webdavfolder or some other hostname alias?
– Bret Fisher
Mar 18 '11 at 15:14
Sounds like the double hop issue. Are you using integrated auth and are both servers members of the same domain? Make sure IE is set to pass credentials to the server.
– BoxerBucks
Mar 18 '11 at 17:04
is the hostname you are using the same as the server's actual host name? if server's computer name is \server01 are you using server01/webdavfolder or some other hostname alias?
– Bret Fisher
Mar 18 '11 at 15:14
is the hostname you are using the same as the server's actual host name? if server's computer name is \server01 are you using server01/webdavfolder or some other hostname alias?
– Bret Fisher
Mar 18 '11 at 15:14
Sounds like the double hop issue. Are you using integrated auth and are both servers members of the same domain? Make sure IE is set to pass credentials to the server.
– BoxerBucks
Mar 18 '11 at 17:04
Sounds like the double hop issue. Are you using integrated auth and are both servers members of the same domain? Make sure IE is set to pass credentials to the server.
– BoxerBucks
Mar 18 '11 at 17:04
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Have you tried this command?
net use W: /USER:
maybe the difference could be about /USER parameter.
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Have you tried this command?
net use W: /USER:
maybe the difference could be about /USER parameter.
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Have you tried this command?
net use W: /USER:
maybe the difference could be about /USER parameter.
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Have you tried this command?
net use W: /USER:
maybe the difference could be about /USER parameter.
Have you tried this command?
net use W: /USER:
maybe the difference could be about /USER parameter.
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is the hostname you are using the same as the server's actual host name? if server's computer name is \server01 are you using server01/webdavfolder or some other hostname alias?
– Bret Fisher
Mar 18 '11 at 15:14
Sounds like the double hop issue. Are you using integrated auth and are both servers members of the same domain? Make sure IE is set to pass credentials to the server.
– BoxerBucks
Mar 18 '11 at 17:04