
WebDrive is more than just an FTP Client. By connecting to WebDAV, FTP, Amazon S3, FTPS, or SFTP servers through a virtual drive, there is no need to run a separate FTP client interface. Unlike typical FTP clients, WebDrive allows you to open and edit server-based files without the additional download step.
Security Features
WebDrive has built-in support for the industry standard SSL protocol. When used in
conjunction with secure WebDAV, FTP, FTPS, or SFTP servers, WebDrive will open an encrypted tunnel between
the client computer and the remote server; giving you secure transmission of critical
data over the Internet. WebDrive can also be used as an alternative to a corporate VPN.
Install the WebDrive client and an SSL enabled server, and WebDrive can act as the
VPN for your company; an efficient alternative to an expensive VPN and non-secure FTP client connections.
WebDrive Site Manager
Use the site manager to define the servers you wish to map to drive letters.
Enter the server URL and your username and password and press "connect," to map
the selected drive letter to your server. You can map different directories
on the same server to unique drive letters. This provides easier access to
frequently updated directories. You can also map unique drive letters to different server types - one drive to an SFTP server, one to a WebDAV server and another to an FTP or FTPS server. This is functionality not available in typical FTP software.
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Collaboration
WebDrive supports WebDAV, the Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning protocol. WebDAV enables collaboration on a centrally located set of files. WebDAV is also more firewall friendly than other protocols. By mapping a drive letter to a WebDAV server, WebDrive allows you to lock files, modify them, and then release the locks so that others can view and edit. By using WebDAV locking concepts, WebDrive ensures data integrity.
Because WebDrive can connect to FTP, FTPS, SFTP, and WebDAV servers, users can store, access and collaborate on files in many locations – though the familiar interface of a drive letter.
For a complete WebDAV collaboration solution, please see our
GroupDrive product page.
Internet-Enable any Application
Instantly Internet enable any application. Use WebDrive to manipulate files on your server with your favorite applications. For example, you can use Microsoft Backup to create backups of your web site, by simply selecting the drive letter to be backed up.
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DOS/Legacy Support (Command Line)
Once WebDrive has mapped a drive to your server, you can access it like a local
drive. Use a DOS-prompt to use commands such as, copy, xcopy, mkdir, dir, move, etc.
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As the Internet grows, DOS based and other legacy
applications are quickly being left in the dust; primarily due to their inability
to access data over the Internet. WebDrive can breathe new life into these applications
by providing DOS based Internet file access. Still using an application like WordPerfect for DOS®? With WebDrive, map any available network drive letter to an FTP, FTPS, SFTP or WebDAV server over
your corporate Intranet or over the Internet, then use the application to access
those files through the mapped drive.
(*) SFTP is not available under Windows 9x.