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Is there any ISP that is hosting kablink? Our organization would like to implement kablink, but our IT department doesn't have the bandwidth to stand up the application.
Hi all,
I was wondering what other people are using Kablink for. So I thought I'd start with a short overview of what we are using it for. So here it is.
There's basicly three main uses for it in our company.
Internal -...
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The following URLs are supported in Teaming, and might appear in the table above.
Permalinks
Permalinks are URLs that remain constant over time, and are used to reference individual workspaces, folders and entries. You can use them as bookmarks, or e-mail them to others. Copy and paste them as needed.
E-Mail Addresses
If the folder owner has set up an e-mail address for this folder, then you can add entries directly into the folder via e-mail.
WebDAV URL
Use the WebDAV URL to access a folder directly as a file directory. Applications such as Windows Explorer and Microsoft Office can use a WebDAV URL to directly access the files stored in a Teaming folder.
iCal URL
You can use this URL to synchronize Teaming task and calendar folders to your desktop calendar application.
RSS URL
Folders can also be accessed using an RSS or ATOM Feed Reader or directly from the file system. Copy the RSS URL below and paste it into your RSS reader to access this folder as an RSS feed.
Caution: This RSS URL has been created for your use only. It uses your access rights. Sending this URL to other people may give them access to entries in this folder that they may not otherwise be able to view.