Network Places

Matt Pounsett matt at conundrum.com
Thu Jun 28 16:55:42 UTC 2007


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On 2007-Jun-28, at 11:47, Michael McGillick wrote:

> Hi:
>
> Windows Vista offers a concept called a network place that lets me  
> map a Web address to a folder. When I open the folder, I'm prompted  
> for a username and password, but can then use the folder just like  
> any other folder on my local system. Does anyone know if Fedora 7  
> or Linux itself offers a feature similar to this? Thanks.

If I remember correctly, that's Windows' way of hiding WebDAV from  
you (Distributed Authoring and Versioning).  I haven't played with  
using DAV as a generic filesystem, but I know the functionality is  
out there.  A few google searches will probably get you going in the  
right direction.

HTH,
    Matt



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