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- | Last updated on Dec. 11, 2018 | + | Last updated on April 14th, 2021 |
- | ===== Enabling and Configuring | + | == Enabling and Configuring |
- | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | We have dropped support for TLSv1.0 and now only support TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2. | ||
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- | Windows 7 did not ship with support for TLSv1.1 or TLSv1.2, whereas Windows 10 did. Microsoft does have an article on patching this issue here: \\ \\ | ||
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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 as-is basis. | + | CloudDAV is Access Anywhere implementation of WebDAV with a unique twist, it works over **//any//** Storage Cloud mapped to a Access Anywhere account whether |
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- | **Pre-Requisite for Enterprise Appliance:** CloudDav is configured and turned on at a package level | + | 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. |
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+ | **Authentication:** Your Access Anywhere username or password\\ \\ You can use a variety of WebDAV clients or Apps to access Files using CloudDAV.\\ \\ Example of Apps include: | ||
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- | CloudDav is the File Fabric implementation of WebDAV with a unique twist, it works over **//any//** Storage Cloud mapped to a File Fabric account whether that Storage Cloud is WebDAV enabled or not.\\ \\ This is made possible by the protocol adaptors that the File Fabric provides 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: | + | **iOS Apps:** Pages, Numbers, Keynote, OmniFocus, OmniGraffle, |
- | ===== CloudDav | + | ===== CloudDAV |
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- | There are two options available to be set after login to the Storage Made Easy website | + | There are two options available to be set after login to Access Anywhere |
===== Things to Note ===== | ===== Things to Note ===== | ||
+ | WebDAV client programs, especially Windows clients, often require tuning of their configurations to work as expected with WebDAV servers such as CloudDAV. | ||
- | If you added files externally to your Cloud Provider | + | If you added files externally to your Cloud Storage |
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | Also note that in corporate environments WebDAV can be disabled at a policy level. In the following registry keys: | ||
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+ | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\HwOrder\ProviderOrder | ||
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+ | HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\ProviderOrder | ||
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+ | the value ", | ||
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+ | If you are using an Amazon WorkSpaces Windows 10 Server instance then WebDAV is not enabled by default. You need to enable ' | ||
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+ | CloudDAV is not supported for use with Mac OS X Finder' | ||
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+ | **TLS Support** | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | Windows 7 did not ship with support for TLS v1.1 or TLS v1.2, whereas Windows 10 does. Microsoft does have an article on patching this issue: | ||
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+ | https:// | ||
- | SME Encrypted files that are uploaded where the end user holds the encryption key (ie. not stored in SME) 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. | + | Note that we do not test or support our software on Windows 7. The information about Windows 7 is provided on an 'as-is' basis. |
- | If you are trying to map a network drive using SME CloudDav on any version of Windows from XP onwards then we would recommend you install [[https:// | ||
- | There is also a blog post specifically | + | **Pre-Requisite |
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