![]() ![]() I was a big step forward when I discovered that Fiddler has two connection related options: “Reuse client connection” and “Reuse server connection”, both are turned on by default for peformance reason I suppose. ![]() I tried to approach this problem from many directions which I will cover later in this post, but all didn’t solve the problem. That is to say, whenever Fiddler is the man in the middle, it works otherwise, it stops working. Making things more interesting, the problem could be masked when Fiddler the web debugger is present. You keep typing the correct credentials 3 times, and Windows will not allow you keep trying. You type in, submit, and it pops up another box, asking you for credentials again. If the server is protected by Digest Authentication, you will be prompted to enter your username and password. The usual way to connect to a WebDAV server from Win7 is to open up a Windows Explorer window, map a net drive to the url of the server. It only aims to share what I’ve learned struggling with the Microsoft’s WebDAV client so that other folks won’t pay the price in the future. This article does not discuss about design options such as this. Here is the problem: you have a WebDAV server, it works with almost all WebDAV clients except Windows 7 mini-redirector when using Digest Authentication.Īdmittedly, why choosing Digest Authentication and sticking with Windows 7 mini-redirector in itself might be a debate. ![]()
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