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- | ====== Using OwnCloud with RDS Terminal Servers ====== | ||
- | **Documentation**: | ||
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- | Most cloud storage services (particularly free cloud storage services) are **not compatible with Remote Desktop Services**...at least when multiple users are involved. | ||
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- | <note important> | ||
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- | Using **WebDAV** to access your OwnCloud storage **eliminates this problem**.</ | ||
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- | As RDS (Remote Desktop Services; multi-user Windows) is quite popular, this has been a fairly large problem for many of our customers in the past. | ||
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- | **We are now offering OwnCloud cloud storage for personal or business use**. | ||
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- | We have found a safe method for implementing cloud storage on RDS servers, where stored data can readily be accessed by multiple users on an RDS system. | ||
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- | Individual users will see a mapped drive to their OwnCloud storage, just about like any other mapped drive (network share). | ||
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- | {{ : | ||
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- | ===== Map a Drive Letter ===== | ||
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- | Simple way to map a drive in Windows: {{ : | ||
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- | - Open the **Windows File Manager** | ||
- | - **Right-click on '' | ||
- | * The icon may be named '' | ||
- | - **Choose a drive letter** you want to map to OwnCloud | ||
- | - **Specify the URL** to your OwnCloud instance with **your username** | ||
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- | **Example URL**: https:// | ||
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- | <note tip>For SSL protected servers, check '' |