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Create a virtual directory.
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Start IIS
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from the IIS snap-in, select the Web site to add a directory to.
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On the [Action] menu, point to [New]
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select [Virtual Directory].
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Follow the instructions on the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard to complete the
creation of the directory.
Specify the directory path created in step 1 as a physical path to the virtual
directory.
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Select [Write] in the virtual directory properties to give access
for writing files to the WebDAV clients.
If you are using Windows Server 2003, click [Allow] for [WebDAV] in [Web
Service Extensions] in IIS Manager.
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See the IIS documentation to specify the settings for SSL
encrypted communication.
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Set a recipient address from the control panel.
Sample recipient settings:
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Server side settings:
Create a physical directory named "C:\Inetpub\export\share\home\users\", and
then create a virtual directory that links to the physical directory as the folder to
which files are sent.
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Page 26: ...Checking Your Network Environment 1 10 1 Before You Start ...
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