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You can access all your folders by using the address https://my.powerfolder.com/webdav.
The address can be used in any WebDAV client to access the contents of your folders stored on the cloud.
For finding out the WebDAV URL for your wished folders:
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The Windows WebDAV client has known issues to be slow and working unstable. This problem won't get fixed by Microsoft so we advice you to use an alternative WebDAV client like ExpanDrive to mount network drives or CarrotDAV to directly browse in your files. |
cmd.exe
).Use the net use
command to mount your folder to a drive letter of your choice. Example:
net use Z: https://my.powerfolder.com/webdav /user:USERNAME PASSWORD /persistent |
Replace USERNAME
and PASSWORD with your login to the cloud.
The built-in Windows client might repeatedly ask your for your credentials. In that case you might need to enable Basic Authentication:
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 (R2), Windows Server 2016
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Mac OS X version 10.4 (Tiger) and following support WebDAV shares natively as a type of filesystem. The system can mount WebDAV-enabled server directories to the filesystem using the traditional BSD mounting mechanism.
The Finder presents a WebDAV share as an external disk, allowing users to interact with WebDAV just as they would with any other filesystem.
Linux users can mount WebDAV shares using davfs2 or fusedav which mount them as coda or FUSE filesystems. KDE has native WebDAV support as part of kio_http. This enables Konqueror and every other KDE application to interact directly with WebDAV servers. Nautilus also has WebDAV support built in. The cadaver command-line client, which provides an FTP-like command set, is included in many Linux distributions.
Use the davfs2
command to mount your folder to a drive letter of your choice. Example:
mount.davfs https://my.powerfolder.com/webdav -o username=USERNAME |
Replace USERNAME
and PASSWORD with your login to the cloud.