The web disk is not enabled by default. Ask Richard if you want to use this feature.
A web disk acts like a share area. This share area can be used to share documents across the internet with others who have the username / password.
The content of your web disk can be accessed by viewing https://your-domain:2078 *
. Note: you will not be able to edit the contents of the web-disk if you use this method.
If you set up a network connection as detailed below, you will create a folder on your desk-top, which you can read / write to like any other folder on your computer.
Windows 10
- Open the Start Menu and then Windows Explorer.
- Click Computer in the left pane, then right-click in the right pane and select Add a Network Location.
- Click Next on the Welcome to the Add Network Location Wizard.
- On the next screen, click “Choose a custom network location”.
- Enter the following in the Internet or network address field:
https://your-domain:2078 *
- Click Next. Enter your Web Disk username and password when the system prompts you.
- In the Type a name for this network location field, enter a name that will be easy for you to remember and click Next.
- To access the Web Disk right way, verify that the Open this network location when I click Finish checkbox is filled.
- Click Finish. Your Web Disk will open.
Other operating systems are supported. Ask Richard if you want to know more.
* What is your-domain
?
your-domain
is the first part part of your website address. e.g. if your website address starts with www.example.com
you can reach the web disk using https://www.example.com:2078
.
You can use base-camp.uk
in place of your-domain
.