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To set up WebDAV access in your Moodle installation:
To set up WebDAV access in your Moodle installation:


* In Admin->Server->WebDAV Set webdavenable to Yes.
* In Admin->Server->WebDAV Set webdavenable to Yes.
* The 'moodle/site:webdav' capability controls who can connect - by defauly the "Course Creator" role has it. Assign the role at the system level for users to be able to connect.
* The 'moodle/site:webdav' capability controls who can connect - by defauly the "Course Creator" role has it. Assign the role at the system level for users to be able to connect.
* If you want to restrict WebDAVaccess so it is only possible from the local LAN, use the webdavsubnet setting.
* If you want to restrict WebDAVaccess so it is only possible from the local LAN, use the webdavsubnet setting.


(This feature will be available after v1.9)
(This feature will be available after v1.9)


[[Category: Administrator]]
[[Category: Administrator]]

Revision as of 02:23, 4 February 2008

WebDAV access allows users which can edit course files to do so from a convenient WebDAV "Web Folder"/Mountpoint which acts like a local drive.

To set up WebDAV access in your Moodle installation:

  • In Admin->Server->WebDAV Set webdavenable to Yes.
  • The 'moodle/site:webdav' capability controls who can connect - by defauly the "Course Creator" role has it. Assign the role at the system level for users to be able to connect.
  • If you want to restrict WebDAVaccess so it is only possible from the local LAN, use the webdavsubnet setting.

(This feature will be available after v1.9)