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You are not redirected to a password change page when you try to open a Web folder from a remote WebDAV-enabled site
Consider the following scenario. You try to open a Web folder from a remote Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)-enabled site. The Web folder requires user authentication. In this scenario, you are not redirected to a password change page, and you receive the following error message:
The current operation cannot be completed because an unexpected error has occurred.
You receive this error message when the following conditions are true:
- A user whose password is configured to be reset the next time that the user logs on.
- You start Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then use the Open dialog box to open the Web folder from the remote Web location.
- You are prompted for the user name and the password.
- You enter the user name and the password, and then click OK.
Additionally, when you click
OK in the error message, an empty Internet Explorer window opens.
Note The HTTP 403 error messages are located in the IIS log and in the Network Monitor capture on the Web server.
This problem occurs because of an expected behavior of WebDAV. The WebDAV verbs and methods are not designed to accept rendered HTML as a response. Additionally, the Web folder view resembles Windows Explorer view, and this view does not support rendered HTML or redirection. If you want to have the password change functionality automatically present the first time that you access a Web folder, you cannot use WebDAV verbs or methods to log on to the remote location of the Web folder.
To work around this problem, use the Internet Explorer address bar to access the remote Web folder site in the HTTP URL format. You will be redirected to the password change page when you open the Web folder. When you access the Web folder in this manner, you are prompted for user credentials, and then you are redirected to the password change page.
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