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Using a standard linux host, I'm able to setup a Web Folder in Windows XP using the following as the address: https://[my_domain_name].com:2078/
That makes my files at that host accessible via Windows Explorer. I was hoping to be able to use ReNamer to rename files there. Attempting to drag and drop them into ReNamer gives the gives the no-can-do ghostbusters symbol. I've tried the preset links methods as well, but also to no avail.
Is there a way to get this to work, or would it require development?
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In case it helps others, I got around this by installing Novel Netdrive - a freeware application that allows you to map Web Folders and FTP sites to drive letters. I'm currently uploading it to my freeware site MissingBytes.net in the Disk Tools section.
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Thanks for the info!
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I can confirm this one. I used NetDrive to map FTP to a drive several times - works great!
Also, for Windows users, you can use Windows File Sharing. ReNamer can handle network paths, e.g. \\DOMAIN\Folder\File.ext
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