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WebDAV and sub-directories

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Hi,

I tried to configure Enpass not to store the "Enpass safe" at the root directory in my cloud.

So I tried to change the URL that Enpass is using. Like so : https://webdav.pcloud.com/Home/myName. But it failed. It says it can't connect and the usual "check credentials".

I tried several URLs (with ending / or not, etc ) with no luck. Then I decided to go back to the original configuration. Only to find it was not working anymore. I had to close the configuration panel completely and then configure WebDAV again with the original settings. It then worked.

Still I'm stuck in the same situation (can't use sub-directory) while I'm connecting flawlessly with a browser to this specific directory (or any other in fact).

There may be a little issue with the config panel and WebDAV. Maybe it doesn't follow the configuration changes upon failed attempts. And maybe something with the WebDAV implementation in Enpass.

Thx

If I recall correctly from other topics over the past few years, I'd say subfolders in any cloud storage are not supported. Therefore the WebDAV will not work either.

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Still... The panel behavior when we set the original values (the ones working), should not have given an error.

...and what about supporting "sub folders" ?

Maybe some dusting on WebDav implementation would be great.

While I agree with you on all those points, there's nothing I can do. And I believe subfolder support is nothing on the omnicious roadmap from Enpass themself.

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