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Ported required configuration information from DAV_Enabled_Ibays to this page
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Install the contrib:
 
Install the contrib:
 
  yum install smeserver-mod_dav --enablerepo=smecontribs
 
  yum install smeserver-mod_dav --enablerepo=smecontribs
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=== Configuration ===
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DAV access is disabled for all ibays by default.
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====Enable DAV access for an ibay====
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To enable DAV access to an ibay use the following commands:
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/sbin/e-smith/db accounts setprop IbayName ModDav enabled
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/sbin/e-smith/signal-event ibay-modify IbayName
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====Disable DAV access for an ibay====
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To disable DAV access to an ibay use the following commands:
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/sbin/e-smith/db accounts setprop IbayName ModDav disabled
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/sbin/e-smith/signal-event ibay-modify IbayName
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===Accessing Your DAV-Enabled Ibay===
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DAV-enabled Ibays can be accessed in any of several ways:
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====through Windows My Network Places====
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# Open "My Network Places"
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# Select "Add a network place"
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# Choose "Next"
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# Choose "Another network location"
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# Enter the address to your DAV enabled ibay, for instance <nowiki>http://server/data</nowiki> or <nowiki>https://server/data</nowiki>
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====through Internet Explorer====
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According to [http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=33157.msg142168#msg142168 this post] you can allow Windows/Internet Explorer users to open your DAV-enabled Ibays in Explorer for read-write access directly from your website by using code similar to the lines below.
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As a (normal) link:
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<a href="<nowiki>http://localhost/data/</nowiki>">Link to folder</a>
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As a webfolder:
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<a href="" folder="<nowiki>http://localhost/data/</nowiki>">Link to data folder</a>
    
=== Additional information ===
 
=== Additional information ===

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