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Apache for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server 2003/UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X 3-115
Apache for Windows 2000/2000 Server/XP/Server 2003/UNIX/Linux/
Mac OS X
The following procedures describe how to create the "users/user_name/WebDAV" directory using the
procedure for creating the directory under "C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2" in the Windows
file system as an example.
Remark
Apache 1.3 is provided with Mac OS X. If Apache is not
installed in the computer you are using, install the
version for the operating system you are using
(downloadable from the Apache Software Foundation
Web site at http://www.apache.org/.) before entering
these settings. (See "System Requirements(p.1-14).")
If you want to use SSL, install a version of Apache that
supports SSL (downloadable from the Apache-SSL
official Web site at http://www.apache-ssl.org/). After
installing Apache, start it and confirm that the Apache
service is working properly.
If you are using Mac OS X, root has ownership of the
Apache setting file (/etc/httpd/httpd.conf). In this case,
perform one of the following procedures before
specifying the WebDAV settings. For more information,
see the documentation provided with your Macintosh
or the Apache Software Foundation Web site at http://
www.apache.org/.
Obtain root access from the Terminal, using the
sudo or su command
In the Finder, temporarily change the permissions
for the Apache setting file to give permission to the
user who will set the WebDAV server (return the
permissions for the Apache setting file to their
original values after setting the WebDAV server.)
Server authentication is required for sending to a
WebDAV server. Enable authentication before using a
WebDAV server. The authentication methods available
for the server are the Basic and Digest authentication
methods, and authentication errors will occur if you try
to use another authentication method. If you set both
the Basic and Digest authentication methods, the
authentication method you set last will be enabled.
Use the user names and passwords registered in the
address book of the WebDAV server for
authentication. For instructions on how to set
authentication methods, see the Apache Software
Foundation Web site at http://www.apache.org/.
The machine does not support sending to a Windows
Vista computer using WebDAV. However, it is possible
to view documents sent to the WebDAV server on the
network from Windows Vista.
1. Edit httpd.conf.
Erase # on the left of the line to enable the WebDAV modules.
Directive to be changed:
Before change
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Summary of Contents for iR3245
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Page 7: ...chapter 1 Before You Start...
Page 15: ...1 Before You Start Using E Mail I Fax 1 9 Using E Mail I Fax...
Page 18: ...1 Before You Start 1 12 Sending Data Sending Data...
Page 29: ...chapter 2 Settings Common to the Network Protocols...
Page 53: ...chapter 3 Using a TCP IP Network...
Page 149: ...3 Using a TCP IP Network FTP Server Settings 3 97 FTP Server Settings...
Page 171: ...chapter 4 Using a NetWare Network Windows...
Page 194: ...4 Using a NetWare Network Windows 4 24 Setting Up a Computer as a File Server...
Page 195: ...chapter 5 Using a NetBIOS Network...
Page 206: ...5 Using a NetBIOS Network 5 12 Printer Connection Method Printer Connection Method...
Page 222: ...5 Using a NetBIOS Network 5 28 Samba UNIX Linux Mac OS X...
Page 223: ...chapter 6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh...
Page 228: ...6 Using an AppleTalk Network Macintosh 6 6 Setting Up a Computer for Printing...
Page 229: ...chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
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