11-04-05 10:57 PM
Hi Mark,
Mark St Laurent wrote:
> I am running IIS 5.1 on a XP sp2 PC. I have created an internal web
> site for my staff. This site contains pages that are published from
> excel speadsheets when edited by a designated employee. Originally
> the spreadsheets were access via a shared directory, opened then
> edited and saved which published to html for access from internal web
> site. I would now like to use the web sharing tab of the directory to
> create virtual folder and have documents accessed edited and
> saved/published from there. I am thinking in this way I would need to
> open only port 80 inbound to the designated editing employees. #1 is
> this correct or are there other ports required. Or maybe not even
> possable?? #2 I have created the virtual directory and can connect
> from my machine which ip and account have full access to web server
> file system and have also connected directy at the localhost to for
> instance http://192.168.0.5/directory/Extensions1.xls. When the
> document opens it does so read only which defeats my purpose. Am I
> wasting my time with this concept or can this be done. Note I have
> disabled anonymous access so I am prompted for Integrated Windows
> Auth but still opens read only. Any help greatly appreciated.
Port 80 is all you should need for WebDAV (web folders) to work in an
Intranet scenario. If you're using a browser, instead of typing the URL
into the address bar, go to File | Open..., type the URL, and make sure
"Open as web folder" is checked. That way, the location will be opened as a
web folder instead of in "normal" mode.
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Regards,
Jake Marx
www.longhead.com
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