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Cannot save to url from Word 2000 on MS Windows 2000

 
 
Charlie Smith
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      8th Mar 2004
How could I fix my setup to be able to save file to url
from Word 2000 on Windows 2000? The procedure to save a
file to a URL seems to work fine when working from an XP
client. I've set up the server with WebDav and would
like to streamline the file save process across all
clients. I get following errors when trying to save to
webdav enabled folder on WebServer from Windows 2000
client:

Cannot find the
URL 'http://ip.to.server.here:8080/webdav/Files/Plans/WebHo
me/filename.doc', please check your typing.

The filename, location, or
format 'http://10.52.30.64:8080/webdav/FilesPlans/WebHome/2
003DevelopmentPlanMid-Level0306newsite.doc' is not

valid. Type the file name and location in the correct
format, such as c:\location\file name.



Client Platform:
Microsoft Word 2000 (9.0.6926 SP-3) on MS IE version
6.0.2800.1106CD Update Versions:;SP1;Q818529;Q828750;
Q832894;
on Microsoft Windows 2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 2


 
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