Learn how Box WebDAV enables seamless file management and access to cloud storage, enhancing team collaboration. This guide covers Box WebDAV support, setup, and integration for improved workflow and security across platforms.
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WebDAV with Box: still usable?
According to the official note, Box does not support WebDAV but it is still usable and I have been doing so for years without any issues. A few days ago the service stopped working without changing anything at the client side and I would like to know if something has changed and WebDAV cannot be used any longer.
Just in case it may help to clarify why it is not working anymore: I get a 502 - Bad Gateway error when I try to determine the resource capabilities with an option request. Thank you and best regards
- Question from support.box.com
Box is a cloud service that provides storage and file sharing, thus it’s primarily used for secure storage, file collaboration, and business content management. Besides, it also allows you to save personal files.
WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a protocol that allows you to manage files on a remote server. It enables applications to read, write, and edit files on a server, working like a file system over the web.
Does Box support WebDAV? Learn from the below content.
According to the Box official website announcement, Box does not support WebDAV anymore since April 28, 2023. So, you can‘t use WebDAV to access Box securely since then. To access Box files easily, you can try Box Drive, Box website, access Box via FTP/FTPs, and even use Box email upload, etc.
If you have problems with Box WebDAV access, it’s time to find an alternative way to access your Box files.
If you prefer to manage Box files more professionally instead of managing on the Box website, it’s worth trying the web-based multiple cloud storage manager - MultCloud to manage Box files easily and smoothly. Why it’s the best way to access Box files, check the following:
Therefore, how to use MultCloud to access Box files and protect them, check the following 2 tips.
Although Box does not provide the WebDAV support anymore, you can also use MultCloud to access Box files via WebDAV, here is how:
1. Please create a MultCloud account for free by hitting Sign Up Free, then log in.
2. Tap Add Cloud > Box, then follow the guide to add it to MultCloud. Then add WebDAV in the same way.
3. Select Cloud Transfer, choose Box files as the source after clicking "FROM", and choose a location in WebDAV as the target after hitting "TO".
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4. Press the Transfer Now button to access Box files via WebDAV.
If you would like to protect your Box files all the time, Real Time Sync would be your best choice, here is how to configure Real Time Sync for Box files, sync Box files to Google Workspace for example:
1. Please click Cloud Sync > Real Time Sync after adding Box and Google Workspace.
2. Hit FROM to choose Box files, and hit TO to select a folder in Google Workspace.
3. Press the Sync Now button to real time sync Box files to Google Workspace.
Tips before syncing:
1. Does Box support WebDAV for file management?
Box offers limited WebDAV support, primarily for basic file access and management. However, WebDAV is not as fully featured as Box's native interfaces and is no longer actively supported, so some functions may be limited or unreliable.
2. How can I access my Box files using WebDAV?
To connect to your Box account via WebDAV, you have to use MultCloud to access Box files via WebDAV instead of using the Box WebDAV URL, because the URL is not working now.
3. Are there file size limitations when using WebDAV with Box?
Yes, Box restricts file uploads via WebDAV to 100 MB per file. For larger files, Box recommends using its web interface, Box Drive, or one of its other integrations.
4. Why am I experiencing slow speeds with Box WebDAV?
Since WebDAV is no longer a primary protocol for Box, it may operate slower than native Box tools. Performance can vary based on the client used and your network connection. Consider switching to Box’s web interface or Box Drive for faster access.
5. Can I automate file transfers using WebDAV on Box?
You can create automatic file transfers between Box and WebDAV with the third-party tool - MultCloud, you can run it daily, weekly or monthly, just set it up and forget it.
Although Box does not provide WebDAV support any longer, you can also try MultCloud to access Box files via WebDAV, ensuring smooth file transfer. Besides, you can perform Box cloud backup to protect Box files to another cloud, which always keeps files the same.