How to Install and Use Web Folders in Internet Explorer 5

ID: Q195851


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SUMMARY

Web Folders is a new Web authoring component included with Internet Explorer 5 that enables you to manage files on a WWW Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) or Web Extender Client (WEC) server using a familiar Windows Explorer or My Computer interface. WebDAV is an extension to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that defines how basic file functions such as copy, move, delete, and create folder are performed using HTTP. WEC is a Microsoft FrontPage protocol that is used for Web publishing.

This article discusses how to install, create, and use Web Folders with Internet Explorer 5 and provides additional information about some of the common error messages you may receive when using Web Folders.


MORE INFORMATION

To install Web Folders while you are installing Internet Explorer 5, choose the Customize option, and then select Web Folders under Web Authoring Components. If Internet Explorer 5 is already installed, you can add Web Folders by following these steps:

  1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.


  2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.


  3. On the Install/Uninstall tab, click Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, and then click Add/Remove.


  4. Click Add a component to Internet Explorer, and then click OK.


  5. Under Web Authoring Components, click the Web Folders check box to select it.


  6. Click Next, and then follow the instructions on your screen to complete the installation of Web Folders.




Creating Web Folders

To create a Web Folder, use one of the following methods:

Method 1:

  1. In Internet Explorer, click Open on the File menu.


  2. In the Open box, type http://server name/folder name, where server name is the name of the appropriate server, and folder name is the name of the appropriate folder.


  3. Click the Open As Web Folder check box to select it, and then click OK.


Method 2:

  1. In My Computer, double-click Web Folders, and then double-click Add Web Folder.


  2. In the Type The Location To Add box, type http://server name/folder name, where server name is the name of the appropriate server, and folder name is the name of the appropriate folder., and then click Next.


  3. Type a descriptive name for your Web Folder shortcut, and then click Finish.


Using Web Folders to Manage Files

Web Folders installs as a namespace (or shell) extension with an icon in My Computer (root object in Windows Explorer). This root object is a container for shortcuts to your Web publishing sites. You can use Windows Explorer to view, move, copy, rename, delete, create new, sort/group files by properties, and view property sheet information for files in a Web Folder depending on your authoring and security permissions on the Web server.

The namespace extension observes the viewing preferences you set in the Folder Options dialog box in Windows Explorer. If you choose not to view files with registered system extensions (for example, .dll, .drv, .pnf, etc.), files in a Web Folder with one of these extensions are not shown.

NOTE: Files that generate a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) view of the folder (for example, scripts with a .asp or .cgi extension), and other files that may not be intended to be edited by users (for example, executable files with a .exe or .dll extension), may appear in the Web Folders view of a folder. Administrators may want to use NT file system (NTFS) permissions or some other method to prevent editing of these files by users.

Supported Web Servers

You can use Web Folders with servers that meet the following requirements:



IMPORTANT: Web Folders enable authorized users to browse and modify content on a supported Web server. Administrators of supported Web servers who want to protect their computers from access by unauthorized users should consult the documentation included with the Web server software. For information about protecting a Frontpage server from from being accessed by unauthorized users, please see the following Microsoft Web site:

http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpp/serk/security.htm

Known Issues With Web Folders

Common Web Folder Error Messages

Additional Information

For information about Web Folder behaviors that enable authors to create navigation from a Web page to a Web Folder view, please see the following Microsoft Web site:

http://www.microsoft.com/workshop/author/behaviors/overview/webfolder.asp

Additional query words: 5.0 5.00


Keywords          : msiew95 msient msiew98 
Version           : WINDOWS:5
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbhowto 

Last Reviewed: August 2, 1999