IT Hit WebDAV AJAX Library System Requirements

Web Browsers Support

The IT Hit WebDAV Ajax Library JavaScript code is tested in the following web browsers:

  • Google Chrome - latest and previous version. On Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Mozilla Firefox - latest and previous version. On Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Safari - latest and previous version. On Mac OS X and iOS.
  • Edge - latest and previous version. On Windows, Windows 10 Mobile.
  • Internet Explorer 11. On Windows.

Microsoft Office Support

The IT Hit WebDAV Ajax Library supports all Microsoft Office versions on Windows, Mac OS X and iOS that has an active mainstream or extended support period. Currently supported versions are:

Microsoft Office Mobile apps for iOS require Basic, Digest, anonymous or URL-authentication. MS-OFBA and cookies authentication are not supported by Microsoft Office Mobile apps for iOS. 

Protocol Application OS Support

The IT Hit WebDAV Ajax Library protocol application (Edit Document Opener) supports all Windows versions that has an active extended support period and all Mac OS X versions supported by Apple (typically 2 years from the last update). Currently, supported versions are:

Important! We strongly recommend installing all latest Mac OS X updates or run at least Mac OS X 10.12.6, which provides important WebDAV updates.

Important! If protocol application is installed on Windows Server it requires Desktop Experience package to be installed.

Authentication Support

IT Hit WebDAV Ajax Library is tested with the following authentication schemes:

  • Basic. A secure SSL/HTTPS connection is required.
  • Digest
  • NTLM
  • Kerberos
  • MS-OFBA
  • Anonymous
  • Cookies/Forms. Protocol application (Edit Document Opener) is required to open documents for editing, including to edit Microsoft Office documents.
  • URL-authentication. Microsoft Office requires token to be passed in path (for example: https://server/[Token1234567890]/path/file.ext).

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