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Windows Vista & WebDAV

Bah – it’s happened again, a new install of Vista results in me no longer being able to connect to my WebDAV folders. So, for my future reference… here’s the link to a posting relating to this error, and here’s the file location itself (Software Update for Web Folders (KB907306))

Author Rob the GeekPosted on February 25, 2008May 29, 2008Categories Geek Stuff, HOWTO, StorageTags HOWTO, Storage. Cloud, Vista, WebDAV

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