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Steven Avery
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not recognizing the DriveHQ webdav

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Wonderful program.
Running on Windows 10 with "Total Commander (x64) 9.0a RC3"

DriveHQ has their own WebDav utility that works well, and the new drive (I call it Q:) shows up in Windows Explorer, other File Manager programs and RidNacs.

However, it is not recognized in Total Commander.

By contrast, Drive File Stream (Google's GSuite drive mapping) works fine in Total Commander.

And I do not think this is a function for the WebDav plugin, since the drive is already created.

Any help appreciated!

Steven
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Re: not recognizing the DriveHQ webdav

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Sorry, but don't make error reports for TC version which are outdated since 2016
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Re: not recognizing the DriveHQ webdav

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Good point

Now I am at 9.22a, situation is the same.
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Re: not recognizing the DriveHQ webdav

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Do you start TC as administrator?

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Re: not recognizing the DriveHQ webdav

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Do you start TC as administrator?
I was going to ask the same question: These tools usually integrate their drives as virtual network drives. Network drives are user-specific, and running a program as admin is treated like a separate user by Windows.
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