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[stable30] Updated access_webdav.rst
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WebDAV stands for Distributed Authoring and Versioning. It is an HTTP extension
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that makes it easy to create, read, and edit files hosted on remote Web servers. With
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a WebDAV, client you can access your Nextcloud Files (including shares) on Linux,
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a WebDAV client, you can access your Nextcloud Files (including shares) on Linux,
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macOS and Windows in a similar way as any remote network share, and stay synchronized.
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Before we get into configuring WebDAV, let's take a quick look at the
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.. note:: When using a third-party WebDAV client (including your operating system's
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built-in client), you should use an application password for login rather than your
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regular password. In addition improved security, this `increases performance significantly
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<https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/32729#issuecomment-1556667151>_`. To
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<https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/32729#issuecomment-1556667151>`_. To
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configure an application password, log into the Nextcloud Web interface, click on the avatar
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in the top right and choose *Personal settings*. Then choose *Security* in the left
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sidebar and scroll to the very bottom. There you can create an app password (which can
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