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Webdav error 405

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      On a fresh Surfer app, with Public access enabled, the Webdav URL is encountering 405 error.

      Why is this happening and how to resolve this?

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        Which webdav client are you using?

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          Which webdav client are you using?

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          @nebulon Primarily, Windows 11.

          But i got the exact error code when i browsed the webdav url in the browser.

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            Hm I don't have a Windows system here to test this, but opening it in the browser will not work. So maybe you can check the logs and see which requests Windows is issuing, especially which http verbs (get/propfind/...) it is using.

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