__OS X WebDAV__ (scroll down for Windows example)

From the Finder's "Go" menu, Select the bottom item "Connect to Server..." or just press CMD-K.

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Enter in the URL to the server, and click "Connect".

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Enter in your credentials for the server.  (In this example the username and password is "demo".)

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You will then have a directory listings of the WebDAV connection.

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__Windows WebDAV__

(Windows 7 and Vista may need to be adjusted slightly if you want to do WebDAV to a non trusted SSL certificate, or not using SSL at all.  [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2123563] or [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/841215])


From the "Tools" menu of an explorer window, select "Map Network Drive..."

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Next, select the bottom blue underlined link for connecting to a network server.

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A wizard window will open up.  Click "Next".

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Select the choose another network location.

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Type in the URL for the WebDAV server.

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Click "Next".  You will then be prompted for login credentials.  Enter them.  (This example uses demo for the username and password.)

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You will now be asked to name this new connection.  Enter a meaningful name, or use the default one Windows gives you.

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The directory listings for the WebDAV connection should now appear.  You may have to login again one more time.

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