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Note! This Manual is for the "Windows authentication" version, which is designed to work with existing Windows server or Active Directory accounts and Windows authentication. If you want to create accounts by yourself and store their credentials in your own HTTP Commander XML database, you need to download the "Forms authentication" version! This Manual is for the Windows authentication version only! |
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Access internal network resources.
It is still possible to configure Http Commander to use your internal resources, if you decided to host Http Commander outside of your internal network: on our ownwebdrive.com, on Amazon, Azure or another third parties hosting.In the task bar, locate and right-click on the Network icon. Click Open Network and Sharing Center . Network and Sharing Center opens.
In Network and Sharing Center, in Change your networking settings , click Set up a new connection or network . The Set up a Connection or Network wizard opens.
In Choose a connection option, click Connect to a workplace, and then click Next.
In How do you want to connect, click Use my Internet connection (VPN) .
If the wizard asks whether you want to set up an Internet connection, make your selection to set one up now or postpone until later.
In Type the Internet address to connect to , in Internet address, type the IP address of the VPN server to which you want to connect. In Destination name type a friendly name to help you identify the VPN connection later. Also select any check boxes that are appropriate for your situation.
Click Create. The VPN connection is created and the Networks side bar opens to show you the network connections that are configured on the computer.
After you have created a VPN connection, the easiest way to access it from the desktop is to left-click the network icon in the system tray. The left-click opens the Networks side bar and displays your VPN connection. To connect, left click the VPN connection, and then click Connect, In Network Authentication, type your user name in the format DOMAIN\User name, and then type your password.
If you use Windows auth version of Http Commander, you can join server into your internal AD and use existing AD accounts for authentication. No further configuration will be required for usage of internal network shares since Http Commander will work under authenticated user identities who already have access (we assume) to network shares.
If you use Forms auth version with user accounts managed by Http Commander, then some additional steps required to configure access to your network folders. Http Commander should work under user account who have permissions (both Ntfs and Share) to access network folder. In short you need to create user account with the same username and password on both sides: Http Commander server and your network file server.


