![]() ![]() I fought this decision as long as I could, defending Edge alone but eventually had to concede they were right. Side note: same client has instructed me to shift everyone across to Chrome because it's visibly better. Slower? Maybe but strides have been made in improving the speed of the document library browser and maybe Chromium Edge will be even better. It's very hard to save new documents to SharePoint even with Office!.You cannot open 3rd party applications directly from the web browser.These are the main blockers/why they love WebDAV network locations: In fact, if WebDAV network locations ever went away, this client would dump SharePoint without batting an eyelid and switch to Dropbox or something similar. They then work 99% of the time in this network drive even though they have to open Internet Explorer every day (sometimes more often) in order to "Open in File Explorer" in order to re-establish authentication (aside this has never been in Edge 'cos of it's architecture - is it coming to Chromium Edge?). ![]() I reluctantly had to write them a reasonably complex PowerShell script that allows them to type in a simple project code (AM3231) and the script then maps a network drive. But my client is never going to accept this without a BIG fight and I suspect they are not alone. >My suggestion is to treat SharePoint more like online network drives and teach your users to use the sites and the cloud and not resort to old methods and syncing all those files across all devices so they look like drives.Ī worthy suggestion and the official Microsoft line whenever you mention a problem with WebDAV. Like they've already got over 600 Office 365 groups for each project - and groups have only been around a couple of years? I came across this comment in another thread: (examples available to users with subscription.This thread was triggered by reading a training slide deck produced by my main client who uses Microsoft 365, Office 365 Groups and therefore SharePoint document libraries extensively. WebDAV client, contained in the Windows OS. ![]() KIN OS, MSN TV (WebTV), Windows, Windows 10, Windows 10 IoT, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 11, Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 3.x, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows CE, Windows ME, Windows Mobile, Windows NT, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows RT, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Xbox 360 Dashboard, Xbox OSīingbot, librabot, MS Cognitive Services, MSRBOT, Office 365 viewer, SkypeUriPreview NET, Exchange ActiveSync, IE, IE Mobile, IE RSS reader, IIS Site Analysis Web Crawler, Intune Managed Browser, Lync, Lync 2011, Lync 2013, Lync Mobile, Microsoft BITS, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Edge mobile, Microsoft Edge WebView2, Microsoft Excel 2013, Microsoft Excel 2016, Microsoft Excel 2019, Microsoft Excel 2019 mobile, Microsoft News App, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Existence Discovery, Microsoft Office Mobile, Microsoft PowerPoint 2016, Microsoft PowerPoint 2019, Microsoft PowerPoint 2019 mobile, Microsoft RPC, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams Mobile, Microsoft Visio 2013, Microsoft Visio 2016, Microsoft Visio 2019, Microsoft Word 2013, Microsoft Word 2016, Microsoft Word 2019, Microsoft Word 2019 mobile, Office Upload Center, OneDrive Client, OneNote 2013, OneNote 2016, OneNote 2019, OneNote 2019 mobile, OneNote Sync, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2013, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2019, Outlook Mobile, Outlook on the web, Power Query for Excel, PowerShell, SharePoint Mobile App, Skype for Business, Universal App mobile WebView, Universal App WebView, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live Writer, Windows Media Player, WinHTTP Azure Active Directory auth client, Azure Logic Apps, Bing Search App, CBAinProd, EWS. ![]()
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