I don't know about WebDAV so I cannot help you there but I do know about
FTP.  I prefer to use FTPS and have set only a few profile to be able to use
the FTP Server via OpsNav.  I also block all submitted commands and only
allow puts or gets and force them to a root directory that they cannot back
out of.  In your case that would be /www/server/ and you can change between
htdocs and webapps.

Chris Bipes
-----Original Message-----

I have an Apache/Tomcat server setup and working with the root directory
set to www/server/htdocs and the jsps being run under Tomcat in
www/server/webapps/example. I can do drive mappings to the htdocs and
webapps/example directories and update the html and jsp files. I need to
be able to update these files from off site and do not want to open up
windows drive mapping thru my firewall so I turned on WebDAV for this
server. When I setup the WebDAV folder in Windows I am directed to the
htdocs directory and can't leave that area. When I connect via WebDAV I
would like to see both the htdocs and webapps directories so I can
update files in both.

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