Using Windows XP or Vista, how do I use WebDAV to upload files to my Oncourse CL Resources?
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Introduction
WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that lets users collaboratively edit and manage files on a remote web server.
Note: WebDAV is not available for use with Guest accounts.
Before you set up WebDAV, at least one object (i.e., file or folder) must be in the destination Resources tool. For help, see Resources.
Saving files directly to WebDAV (i.e., from within an application, such as Word, Excel, or Internet Explorer) does not work reliably. For best results, save the file to your computer first, and then upload it to your site.
Note: Filenames that include certain characters cannot be accepted. For a list of unsupported characters, see Unsupported characters.
The quota for a course site or project site is 1GB, and the limit for individual files is 200MB unless you use WebDAV. To request a larger quota for your site, see What are the default disk quotas for UITS accounts, and how do I request an increase?
Back to topUsing Windows Vista
Note: Connecting to your site's Resources using WebDAV on a computer running Windows Vista does not work reliably. Developers are currently investigating this issue. However, Microsoft has a software update available that may help correct connection problems for some users. For information about the update and how to download it, see article 907306 in Microsoft's knowledge base.
You can search Microsoft's knowledge base at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspxTo add a shortcut to your Windows Vista computer that allows you to upload and access files in Resources using WebDAV:
- Using the Windows Classic View, on the
Desktop, double-click
Computer.
- Click
Map Network Drive.
- On the
Map Network Drivescreen, clickConnect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures, and then clickNext.
- Click
Choose a custom network location, and then clickNext.
- In the "Internet or network address" field, enter a URL that
points to the destination Resources tool, and then click
Next.- To connect to a site's Resources, enter the following URL,
replacing
siteIDwith the appropriate siteID: https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/siteID/ - To connect to your personal Resources (in My
Workspace), enter one of the following URLs, replacing
usernamewith your Indiana University Network ID username: https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/user/username https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/~usernameThe second URL is given in the instructions when you click
Upload-Download Multiple Resourcesin Resources. Both URLs will work.
Note: For instructions on finding your siteID, see Determining your site's siteID.
- To connect to a site's Resources, enter the following URL,
replacing
- When prompted, enter your Network ID.
You may now drag and drop folders between your computer and the
sites to which you just connected. To delete an item, right-click it
and select Delete.
Using Windows XP
In Windows XP, you can use the Add Network Place Wizard or Internet Explorer to upload and access your files via WebDAV, if you have the required permissions.
Using the Add Network Place Wizard
To use the Add Network Place Wizard to add a shortcut to your computer that allows you to upload and access files in Resources using WebDAV:
- On the desktop, double-click
My Network Places.
- In the "Network Tasks" pane, click
Add a network place.
- On the welcome screen, click
Next.
- Select
Choose another network location, and then clickNext.
- In the "Internet or network address:" field, enter a URL that
points to the destination Resources tool.
- To connect to a site's Resources, enter the following URL,
replacing
siteIDwith the appropriate siteID: https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/siteID/ - To connect to your personal Resources (in My
Workspace), enter one of the following URLs, replacing
usernamewith your Indiana University Network ID username: https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/user/username https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/~usernameThe second URL is given in the instructions when you click
Upload-Download Multiple Resourcesin Resources. Both URLs will work.
Note: For instructions on finding your siteID, see Determining your site's siteID.
- To connect to a site's Resources, enter the following URL,
replacing
- When prompted, enter your Network ID.
You may now drag and drop folders between your computer and the
sites to which you just connected. However, you cannot delete items
from a site by dragging them to the Recycle Bin on your desktop. To
delete an item, right-click it and select Delete.
Using Internet Explorer
Using Internet Explorer, you can upload and access your files via WebDAV. To do so:
- In Internet Explorer, from the
Filemenu, selectOpen....
- In the window that appears, click the checkbox next to
Open as Web folder. In the "Open:" field, enter the URL that points to the destination Resources tool, and clickOK.- To connect to a site's Resources, enter the following URL,
replacing
siteIDwith the appropriate siteID: https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/siteID/ - To connect to your personal Resources (in My
Workspace), enter one of the following URLs, replacing
usernamewith your Indiana University Network ID username: https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/user/username https://oncourse.iu.edu/dav/~usernameThe second URL is given in the instructions when you click
Upload-Download Multiple Resourcesin Resources. Both URLs will work.
Note: For instructions on finding your siteID, see Determining your site's siteID.
- To connect to a site's Resources, enter the following URL,
replacing
- When prompted, enter your Network ID.
The contents of the destination folder will appear in a window where you can open individual files, browse to other folders on your computer, and transfer files between folders.
When you're finished, exit Internet Explorer to close your connection.
Back to topFeature demonstrations
For more information about using WebDAV to drag and drop files from your computer into Resources, view these feature demonstrations:
Also see:
- How do I export content from original Oncourse to archive it or import it into Oncourse CL?
- File storage in Oncourse CL
- Using Oncourse CL Resources, how do I rename a file?
- Using Oncourse CL Resources, how do I find the URL of an item so that I can share it with others?
- How do I use WebDAV to upload files to my Oncourse CL Drop Box?
Last modified on August 18, 2008.







