Thanks DarkRuleR,
I followed what you said, but no change.
Am I supposed to be able to open the new "folder" (actually a connection) that I created under WebDAV? That is my understanding.
I can see the newly created "folder", but when I click it to open - nothing happens. There's only a very short appearance of a small TC window, but can't see anything written there.
TC and MS Sharepoint
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Here is a little video how it should look:vo wrote:Thanks DarkRuleR,
I followed what you said, but no change.
Am I supposed to be able to open the new "folder" (actually a connection) that I created under WebDAV? That is my understanding.
I can see the newly created "folder", but when I click it to open - nothing happens. There's only a very short appearance of a small TC window, but can't see anything written there.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j3majd7rb2ya0op/SharePoint_connect.avi
#106383 Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
I made it! 
Thank you both. So, what happened is that double click to open didn't work, again. However, in the video I paid attention to your folder name, so I renamed mine (removed www.etc/) and just copied the folder name in the address bar after \\\WebDAV\ and it worked.
So, seems like that even though WebDAV allowed me to create a "folder" (connection) with "/" characters, it wouldn't let me open it.
There you go, in case someone needs to do this, make sure you don't leave your newly created connection name with "/" characters. This might have been something that is "so normal", but as I don't have any previous experience with this, it's a discovery for me
...and hopefully for some other folks. If this renaming thing is true, I suggest putting it in the read me file for WebDAV.
Cheers!

Thank you both. So, what happened is that double click to open didn't work, again. However, in the video I paid attention to your folder name, so I renamed mine (removed www.etc/) and just copied the folder name in the address bar after \\\WebDAV\ and it worked.
So, seems like that even though WebDAV allowed me to create a "folder" (connection) with "/" characters, it wouldn't let me open it.
There you go, in case someone needs to do this, make sure you don't leave your newly created connection name with "/" characters. This might have been something that is "so normal", but as I don't have any previous experience with this, it's a discovery for me

Cheers!
Last edited by vo on 2014-05-23, 16:55 UTC, edited 1 time in total.
Well, I don't know. It worked, now it's not working again... I don't get it. Might be something with my company's network, but I don't think that there is someone playing tricks on me, and turning ON/OFF my access level rights.
I don't even want to ask them, because in that case I'd have to tell them the whole story about TC, which I'm using without them knowing it - so I won't do that... I might lose a chance to use TC at all, which is unacceptable. Back to renaming 1 file at a time, aka The Suicidal Way.
Thank you all, anyway!
I don't even want to ask them, because in that case I'd have to tell them the whole story about TC, which I'm using without them knowing it - so I won't do that... I might lose a chance to use TC at all, which is unacceptable. Back to renaming 1 file at a time, aka The Suicidal Way.
Thank you all, anyway!