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Installing WebDAV on IIS 7.0

November 5, 2012

Installing WebDAV on IIS 7.0

Prerequisites

The following items are required to complete the procedures in this article:

  • IIS 7.0 must be installed on your server, and the following must be configured:
    • The Default Web Site that is created by the IIS 7.0 installation must still exist.
    • The Internet Information Services Manager must be installed.
    • At least one authentication method must be installed.

Note: If you choose to use Basic Authentication with the WebDAV redirector, you must connect to your server using HTTPS.

  • The WebDAV Redirector must be installed:
    • You must use Server Manager to install the Desktop Experience feature before you can use the WebDAV redirector.

Downloading the Right Version for Your Server

There are two separate downloadable packages for the new WebDAV extension module; you need to download the appropriate package for your version of Windows Server 2008:

  • 32-bit Installation Package:
    • WebDAV 7.5 for IIS 7.0 (x86)
  • 64-bit Installation Package:
    • WebDAV 7.5 for IIS 7.0 (x64)

Launching the Installation Package

You must run the installation package as an administrator. This can be accomplished by one of the following methods:

  • Logging in to your server using the actual account named “Administrator”, then browsing to the download pages listed above or double-clicking the download package if you have saved it to your server.
  • Logging on using an account with administrator privileges and opening a command-prompt by right-clicking the Command Prompt menu item that is located in the Accessories menu for Windows programs and selecting “Run as administrator”, then typing the appropriate command listed below for your version of Windows to run the installation:
    • 32-bit Windows Versions:
      • msiexec /i webdav_x86_75.msi
    • 64-bit Windows Versions:
      • msiexec /i webdav_x64_75.msi

Walking Through the Installation Process

  1. When the installation package opens, you see the following screen. If you agree to the license terms, check the “I accept” box, then click Install.
  2. The progress indicator will reflect the status of the installation as it proceeds.
  3. After the installation has completed, click Finish.
  4. The WebDAV extension module is now installed.

Installing WebDAV on IIS 7.5

IIS 7.5 for Windows Server 2008 R2

  1. On the taskbar, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Server Manager.
  2. In the Server Manager hierarchy pane, expand Roles, and then click Web Server (IIS).
  3. In the Web Server (IIS) pane, scroll to the Role Services section, and then click Add Role Services.
  4. On the Select Role Services page of the Add Role Services Wizard, expand Common HTTP Features, select WebDAV Publishing, and then click Next.
  5. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install.
  6. On the Results page, click Close.

IIS 7.5 for Windows 7

  1. On the taskbar, click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. In Control Panel, click Programs and Features, and then click Turn Windows Features on or off.
  3. Expand Internet Information Services, then World Wide Web Services, then Common HTTP Features.
  4. Select WebDAV Publishing, and then click OK.

Enabling WebDAV Publishing by Using IIS Manager

The new WebDAV extension module makes it easy to add WebDAV publishing to existing sites by providing you with a wizard that walks you through all of the required steps.

Step 1: Enabling WebDAV and Adding an Authoring Rule

In this first step, we add WebDAV publishing to the Default Web site, and add the required settings to allow the local administrator account to edit the content.

  1. In IIS Manager, in the Connections pane, expand the Sites node in the tree, then click the Default Web Site.
  2. As shown in the image below, double-click the WebDAV Authoring Rules feature.
  3. When the WebDAV Authoring Rules page is displayed, click the Enable WebDAV task in the Actions page.
  4. Once WebDAV has been enabled, click the Add Authoring Rule task in the Actions pane.
  5. When the Add Authoring Rule dialog appears:
    1. Click All content to specify that the rule applies to all content types.
    2. Choose “Specified users” and type “administrator” for the user name.
    3. Select Read, Source, and Write for the permissions.
    4. When you have completed these items, click OK.

Summary
Task completed. You have enabled WebDAV authoring on an existing Web site.
To recap the items that you completed in this step, we added WebDAV publishing to the “Default Web Site” by:

  • Enabling WebDAV for the Web site.
  • Adding an Authoring Rule for the local administrator account for Read, Source, and Write access.

Note: As mentioned earlier, your default request filtering settings may block several file types from WebDAV authoring. If you do not modify your request filtering settings, you may see various errors when you try to publish files that are blocked. For example, if you attempt to upload or download a web.config file you will see errors in your WebDAV client. For more information about configuring your request filtering settings, see the How to Configure WebDAV with Request Filtering walkthrough.

Step 2: Logging in to Your WebDAV Site

In Step 1 above, you enabled WebDAV publishing for your Default Web Site and added an Authoring Rule for the local administrator account for Read, Source, and Write access to your Web site’s content. In this step, you log in using your administrator account.
Ensuring that you have Authorization and Authentication configured

  1. In IIS Manager, in the Connections pane, expand the Sites node in the tree, then click the Default Web Site.
  2. Double-click the Authentication feature.
  3. When the Authentication feature opens, make sure that Windows Authentication is enabled. (Note: You can use Basic Authentication with WebDAV, but the WebDAV redirector will only use Basic authentication with SSL connections.)
  4. In IIS Manager, click the Default Web Site under the Sites node in the tree.
  5. Double-click the Authorization feature.
  6. When the Authorization feature opens, make sure that an Allow rule is defined that includes the administrator account. (For example, the default rule for IIS allowing access to All Users will include the administrator account.)

Logging in to your WebDAV site using your administrator account

  1. On your WebDAV server, open a command prompt session.
  2. Type the following command to connect to your WebDAV server:

    net use * http://localhost/

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