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   /home/USER/experiment u123456 PASSWORD
 
   /home/USER/experiment u123456 PASSWORD
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= Nautilus =
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== Nautilus ==
 
Type ctrl-L to open the address bar. Type the address: davs://u123456@exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php. A popup will appear for the password.
 
Type ctrl-L to open the address bar. Type the address: davs://u123456@exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php. A popup will appear for the password.
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= Dolphin =
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== Dolphin ==
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[[File:Dolphinwebdav.png.png|thumb|none|Dolphin mounting a  Webdav filesystem]]
 
Click the address bar. Type the address: webdavs://u123456@exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php. A popup will appear for the password.
 
Click the address bar. Type the address: webdavs://u123456@exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php. A popup will appear for the password.
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= Cyberduck =
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= Microsoft Windows =
If you use Microsoft windows, Cyberduck is probably the best choice for mounting a webdav resource. See the image for how to enter information about the mount.
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[[File:Map windows webdav.png|thumb|none|Mapping a network drive in Microsoft Windows]]
[[File:Mount webdav cyberduck.png|thumb|Mounting a webdav filesystem in cyberduck]]
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One can use the Microsoft Windows '''Map Network Drive''' feature to assign a drive letter. No special Windows program is needed to do this. It is an operating system feature. Note that there are quite a few [https://sabre.io/dav/clients/windows/ issues]. If you use Microsoft Windows it is usually a better idea to use an external program for accessing a webdav drive. Among other things, if the mount is not in the root directory of the server (http://example.com/mydir) but at a deeper level (http://example.com/superdir/mydir) using the microsoft operating system feature will probably not work.
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== Cyberduck ==
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If you use Microsoft windows, Cyberduck is the most popular way to mount a webdav resource. See the image for how to enter information about the mount.
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[[File:Mount webdav cyberduck.png|thumb|none|Mounting a webdav filesystem in cyberduck]]
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== KS<sup>2</sup> drive ==
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If you want data to be synchronized automatically you can use
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[https://github.com/FrKaram/KS2.Drive KS<sup>2</sup> drive]. It is the same program that Utrecht university calls Yoda drive and for which the Donders Institute has an
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[https://data.donders.ru.nl/doc/help/user-manual/transfer-data/YodaDrive.html?3 intranet page]. It integrates nicely with the classical MS-DOS system with drive letters.
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[[File:Ks2.png|thumb|none|KS<sup>2</sup> configure]]
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= Microsoft Windows =
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If you do not have administrative privileges on your computer, please install the ''portable'' version of the software. Just unzip it somewhere convenient.
One can use the Microsoft Windows """Map Network Drive""" feature to assign a drive letter. No special Windows program is needed to do this. It is an operating system feature. Note that there are quite a few [https://sabre.io/dav/clients/windows/ issues]. If you use Microsoft Windows it is usually a better idea to use an external program for accessing a webdav drive. Among other things, if the mount is not in the root directory of the server (http://example.com/mydir) but at a deeper level (http://example.com/superdir/mydir) using the microsoft operating system feature will probably not work.
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[[File:Map windows webdav.png|thumb|Mapping a network drive in Microsoft Windows]]
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After installing the software configure your webdav drive as shown in the image. After this you can use the taskbar icon for viewing the log and mounting the drive:
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[[File:Ks2 mount.png|frame|none|KS<sup>2</sup> taskbar menu]]
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= Mac OSX =
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Use the finder "Connect to Server" option (cmd-k) to mount to the webdav file folder. For the server address use: https://exp.socsci.ru.nl/experiment/webdav.php and replace "experiment" with the name of your experiment folder. Press the connect button and login as a registered user with your u-number or s-number. If you want to use OSX finder please ask TSG to enable file locking, otherwise resouces will be mounted read only.
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[[File:Finder connecttoserver login.jpg|thumb|none|Mapping a network drive in OSX using Finder]]
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Alternatively Cyberduck (see Windows) also works for OSX.
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= References =
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== References ==
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SabreDAV
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SabreDAV

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