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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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  <info>
    <title xml:id="diskdrake--dav-ti1">Adgang til WebDAV-delte drev og kataloger</title>

    <subtitle>diskdrake --dav</subtitle>
  </info>

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  <para>This tool<footnote><para>You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">diskdrake --dav</emphasis> as root.</para>
  </footnote> is found in the Mageia
Control Center, under the Network Sharing tab, labeled <guilabel>Configure
WebDAV shares</guilabel>.</para>

  <section>
    <title>Introduktion</title>

 <para><link xlink:href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV">WebDAV</link> is a
protocol that allows to mount a web server's directory locally, so that it
appears as a local directory. It is necessary that the remote machine run a
WebDAV server. This is not the aim of this tool to configure the WebDAV
server.</para>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Creating a new entry</title>

    <para>The first screen of the tool displays the already configured entries, if
any, and a <guibutton>New</guibutton> button. Use it to create a new
entry. Insert the server URL in the field of the new screen.</para>

    <para>Then you get a screen with radio buttons to select some actions.  Continue
with the action <guibutton>Mount point</guibutton> by clicking
<guibutton>OK</guibutton> after selecting the radio button, as the
<guibutton>Server</guibutton> is already configured. You can however correct
it, if needed.</para>

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    <para>The content of the remote directory will be accessible through this mount
point.</para>

    <para>In the next step, give your user name and password. If you need some other
options, you can give them in the <guibutton>advanced</guibutton> screen.</para>

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    <para>The option <guibutton>Mount</guibutton> allows you to mount immediately the
access.</para>

    <para>After you accepted the configuration with the radio button
<guibutton>Done</guibutton>, the first screen is displayed again and your
new mount point is listed. After you choose <guibutton>Quit</guibutton>, you
are asked whether or not to save the modifications in
<emphasis>/etc/fstab</emphasis>. Choose this option if you want that the
remote directory is available at each boot. If your configuration is for
one-time usage, do not save it.</para>
  </section>
</section>