Those links do show some details about mapping network drives, but don't seem to help with bitkinex. I am using my own server for webdav, using bitkinex to use it. I am looking for some way to use bitkinex to map it as a network drive so that I don't always have to open the application. Is this functionality present in the software?
There are some helpful tips on the Support Pages at SwissDisk that might help you, here's a direct link:
http://swissdisk.com/support/how-to/windows-volume-access.html
Note, if you are running Vista you may have to download a patch from the MicroSoft support/update site for webDAV access to work properly.
Here is a link that shows you step by step how to map a drive in Vista. I believe you will find that the setup for Windows 7 is almost identical.
http://www.stevens.edu/itwiki/w/index.php/Windows_Vista_Map_a_Network_Drive
Note, Window 7 is known for being a little quirky as you will see here:
http://www.techiechips.com/web-folders-web-disk-webdav-problems-on-windows-7/
Everyone here seems to agree that BitKinex is the best client available.
Those links do show some
Those links do show some details about mapping network drives, but don't seem to help with bitkinex. I am using my own server for webdav, using bitkinex to use it. I am looking for some way to use bitkinex to map it as a network drive so that I don't always have to open the application. Is this functionality present in the software?
Mapping a Network Drive in Windows - SwissDisk Support
There are some helpful tips on the Support Pages at SwissDisk that might help you, here's a direct link:
http://swissdisk.com/support/how-to/windows-volume-access.html
Note, if you are running Vista you may have to download a patch from the MicroSoft support/update site for webDAV access to work properly.
Here is a link that shows you step by step how to map a drive in Vista. I believe you will find that the setup for Windows 7 is almost identical.
http://www.stevens.edu/itwiki/w/index.php/Windows_Vista_Map_a_Network_Drive
Note, Window 7 is known for being a little quirky as you will see here:
http://www.techiechips.com/web-folders-web-disk-webdav-problems-on-windows-7/
Everyone here seems to agree that BitKinex is the best client available.