Thanks, David, for posting this update. I'm more than willing to help out
test stuff, if you like. I've tried using Apache as the WebDav server, over
HTTPS, and had posted bugs about it during the Beta. Ah well... Hopefully
the fix will come in SP1 or something.
My experiences with it:
http://www.borlik.net/blog/archives/000157.html
I can get it working with HTTPS, as long as the PROPFINDs and OPTIONs are
allowed to be unsecured (unauthenticated and unencrypted). Arghh. Does
anyone know if that is enough to be able to use it with Vista?
(Unfortunately, I haven't been able to test it with Vista yet.)
I'm not an expert with IIS (and not even really that good with Apache), but
I kind of think that IIS wouldn't give one the flexibility to turn on/off
permissions to the same detailed level as Apache. (The previous sentence is
flamebait, I imagine. I'd like to know how to do it, anyway.)
I should note that I haven't had trouble with the other Office 2007 apps
over WebDav. But then again, those other apps are much simpler: They only
deal with individual files, rather than OneNote's use of directories to
manage notebooks.
"Jake.O.Crane******.com" wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks a lot for summarizing the WebDAV issues and providing the
> Apache work around for WinXP + OneNote 2007.
>
> I have a few follow up questions that I hope you might have the
> answers to.
>
> (1) What exactly do you mean by a plain WebDav server? Is there any
> possible WebDav server configuration that will work with Windows XP
> clients besides using Sharpoint?
>
> (2) What are the chances this will be fixed in Windows XP or through a
> SP update to One Note 2007?
>
> (3) Do you know if there are similar problems with Office 2007 and
> WebDAV servers?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jake
>
>