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+ | ====== CloudDAV (WebDAV Protocol) ====== | ||
+ | Last updated on April 14th, 2021 | ||
+ | == Enabling and Configuring CloudDAV == | ||
- | ====== CloudDav ====== | ||
- | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | + | CloudDAV is Access Anywhere implementation of WebDAV with a unique twist, it works over **//any//** Storage Cloud mapped to a Access Anywhere account whether that Storage Cloud is WebDAV enabled or not. |
- | For more information see the blog post at https://blog.storagemadeeasy.com/mapping-drives-with-windows-server-clouddav/ | + | |
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- | <WRAP center round info 60%> | + | This is made possible by the protocol adaptors that Access Anywhere provides to enable public and private storage cloud to be accessible over common protocols. |
- | We have dropped support for TLSv1.0 and now only support TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2. | + | |
- | Windows 7 did not ship with support for TLSv1.1 | + | **Authentication: |
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- | </ | + | **iOS Apps:** Pages, Numbers, Keynote, OmniFocus, OmniGraffle, |
+ | ===== CloudDAV Options ===== | ||
- | ===== 1 Enabling and configuring CloudDav ===== | ||
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+ | There are two options available to be set after login to Access Anywhere and visiting the " | ||
- | {{:/ | + | ===== Things to Note ===== |
- | CloudDav is the Storage Made Easy implementation of WebDav with a unique twist, it works over **//any//** Cloud mapped to and SME account whether that Cloud is WebDav enabled or not.\\ \\ This is made possible by the protocol adaptors that SME providers to enable public and private storage cloud to be accessible over common protocols.\\ \\ To use CloudDav once it is enabled for an account:\\ \\ **URL:** https: | + | WebDAV client programs, especially Windows clients, often require tuning |
+ | If you added files externally to your Cloud Storage and you cannot see them via CloudDAV then you either need to enable the **// | ||
- | ===== 8 Things | + | Access Anywhere Encrypted files that are uploaded where the end user holds the encryption key (ie. not stored in Access Anywhere) are not displayed from a WebDAV client connection as it makes no sense to show them as they cannot be un-encrypted from a standard WebDAV client. |
- | {{:/ | + | Also note that in corporate environments WebDAV can be disabled at a policy level. In the following registry keys: |
- | If you added files externally to your Cloud Provider and you cannot see them via CloudDav then you either need to enable the **// | + | < |
+ | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\HwOrder\ProviderOrder | ||
- | In the later version of iWork there seems to be a bug in which the files is copied but then is copied again (twice). We have debugged this and we see that on the first copy iWork sends the file without Auth headers (authentication) and then when this fails sends it again but with the Auth headers. The save actually works fine, it just takes a little longer. We hope Apple will fix this in a future version. | + | HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\ProviderOrder |
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- | SME Encrypted files that are uploaded where the end user holds the encryption | + | the value ", |
- | If you are trying to map a network drive using SME CloudDav on any version of windows from XP onwards | + | If you are using an Amazon WorkSpaces Windows 10 Server instance |
- | ===== 3 Opening Storage Made Easy Cloud files from iWork Part One ===== | + | |
+ | CloudDAV is not supported for use with Mac OS X Finder' | ||
+ | **TLS Support** | ||
- | {{:/ | + | The Access Anywhere no longer supports TLS v1.0 and now only support TLS v1.1 and TLS v1.2. This change is in keeping up with the compliance requirements of PCI DSS regarding acceptable encryption. |
- | To open a file using WebDav from any of the iWork clients please go to the documents view and click " | + | Windows 7 did not ship with support for TLS v1.1 or TLS v1.2, whereas Windows 10 does. |
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- | ===== 4 Opening Storage Made Easy Cloud files from iWork Part Two ===== | + | |
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- | On first use of either option you will need to enter your Storage Made Easy WebDav details ie:\\ \\ **Server Address:** https: | + | |
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- | ===== 5 Opening Storage Made Easy Cloud Files from iWork Part Three ===== | + | |
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- | Once your connection opens, if you chose to open a file will see the cloud mapped to your account. Opening a file to edit from a particular storage clouds is as easy as changing to the correct directory. | + | |
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- | ===== 6 Saving files to your Cloud via Storage Made Easy Part One ===== | + | |
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- | Within the document editing view choose the settings icon and then "Copy to WebDav" | + | |
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- | ===== 7 Saving files to your cloud via Storage Made Easy Part Two ===== | + | |
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- | Once you have navigated to the directory and chosen to save Storage Made Easy will connect to your chosen cloud and the document save will begin. | + | |
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- | ===== 8 CloudDav Options ===== | + | |
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- | There are two options available to be set after login to the Storage Made Easy website and visiting the " | + | |
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+ | Note that we do not test or support our software on Windows 7. The information about Windows 7 is provided on an ' | ||
+ | **Pre-Requisite for Enterprise Appliance: | ||