I've trawled the net trying to find an answer and turn to you guys as my last resort.
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I'm guessing I've missed out an important step somewhere along the line but for the life of me cannot figure out what I've done wrong. If I now go into Outlook and tell it to publish the calendar to: Then went back to the encoder and used the newly mapped resource as the Job Output - Directory destination. On the Select Role Services page of the Add Role Services Wizard, expand Common HTTP Features, select WebDAV Publishing, and then click Next. You might want to configure WebDAV for several reasons. In the Web Server (IIS) pane, scroll to the Role Services section, and then click Add Role Services. On the server-side, you need to enable and configure Web Server to be able to service WebDAV requests.
#Publish to webdav server windows 7
If I go to the VIrtual Directory in IIS and click on Browse *.80 I can see the folder and anything I put in it from within my browser. So, we then tested the webdav url by successfully mapping it to the same Windows 7 running the encoder. In the Server Manager hierarchy pane, expand Roles, and then click Web Server (IIS).
#Publish to webdav server password
Put my Vista login username and password in Go to the advanced settings of the DefaultAppPool Checked the permissions for the site "Calendar". Right click Sites>Calendar and Add Virtual DirectoryĦ. Test the settings and everything is fine.ĥ. Right click on Sites and click Add web site. The folder is now shared and is also visible as a network location (\\Localmachine\Calendar)Ĥ. Mapped a network drive to by doing this:Ĭonnect to a Website that you can use to store your documents and picturesĮntered \\Localmachine\Calendar as the network address Shared the folder and made myself the Owner and the wife the Co-ownerģ. Create a folder on C: called "Calendar"Ģ. I want us to be able to share an Outlook Calendar and want to do it on the local machine. Webdav compatible self-hosted server for Outlook calendar publishing Outlook is able to publish a calendar to a remote webdav server. My wife and I have seperate logins and we both run Outlook 2007. You should get a summary of the files status.
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Click Publish to start publishing your files. Enter the name and password of a user who has write access to the FTP folder. Hi all, have spent the last week trying to get this to work and am at the end of my technical knowledge on the matter. Click OK to return to the Web Publishing Wizard and click Next to continue.