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I have installed WebDAV in my webserver with windows authentication enabled so users can connect to it using their username and password.
As a test, I set up a virtual folder under IIS which points to a folder on the webserver to act as a WebDAV share : this worked fine and users can navigate the folder content over the internet.
However...here's the problem...
The files I actual need to share are not located on the webserver, they are located on other servers. I use DFS to bring all of the various shared folders together under a single root so that it's easy for the users to understand and use them.
I want the users to see the same structure when using WebDAV as they do when on the LAN.
So, how do I configure the virtual folder under IIS to point to the DFS root in such a way that external users can use WebDAV to access the shares ?
As a test, I set up a virtual folder under IIS which points to a folder on the webserver to act as a WebDAV share : this worked fine and users can navigate the folder content over the internet.
However...here's the problem...
The files I actual need to share are not located on the webserver, they are located on other servers. I use DFS to bring all of the various shared folders together under a single root so that it's easy for the users to understand and use them.
I want the users to see the same structure when using WebDAV as they do when on the LAN.
So, how do I configure the virtual folder under IIS to point to the DFS root in such a way that external users can use WebDAV to access the shares ?