Specifications

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Editing a Network Place
From the network place page select the Edit action against the required resource and the Edit Web
Forward page will be shown. From this page the current details stored can be modified.
Deleting a Network Place
The Delete action removes a network place resource permanently from the system. Selecting the delete
action against a network place will result in a warning message informing that the resource is about to
be deleted, as shown below.
Selecting Yes will result in the removal of the resource from the system. If this network place is
associated with any policies this link will also be removed along with all other associated links.
Web Folders Windows Access
When using Windows XP or later along with Internet Explorer, you can take advantage of Microsoft
Web Folders to access your file resources.
Web folders are a great tool for remote working and once set up accessing a share is simply a matter of
clicking an icon and entering a Windows username and password when prompted.
So any Web folder configured must go through the Barracuda SSL VPN server else the share cannot
be seen by the client operating system.
For security the Barracuda SSL VPN only allows Web folders to be mapped to existing network
places. If a network file system has not been configured through network places then the Web folder
cannot be mapped to the desired location. This enforces the policy restrictions; if a user does not have
a policy which allows them to access a given network place then they can neither create a Web folder
to it.
The steps to create a Web folder are listed below.
Step 1 The required file system should already exist as a network place.
The network place should be configured to access the appropriate share. It is the name used here that
will be used to look up the configured URI.
Step 2 From Windows access My Network Places.