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File browser designed for elementary OS
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webDAV server isn't saved #121

Open snowparrot opened 7 years ago

snowparrot commented 7 years ago

After I connect (successfully) with a WebDAV via https, the server isn't saved so after restart of elementary I have to add again.

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jeremypw commented 7 years ago

Are you using Files to connect or the commandline? You could try making an entry in fstab to mount the server on restart. Or bookmark a folder on the server?

snowparrot commented 7 years ago

I bookmarked a special folder, then I restart the computer, then I saved my password and then I restart my computer. So then webDAV didn't disappear so it might a workaround.

gdeflaux commented 5 years ago

I do experience the same problem. Webdav connections are not saved after reboot.

amz-x commented 5 years ago

Can also confirm issue. Bookmarking a folder in WebDAV looks like a temporary workaround.

jeremypw commented 1 year ago

This is one of several issues around saving an restoring remote connections. Opening a project for that subject.