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How to remove WebDAV access?
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shockme17
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May 8, 2004, 07:52 PM
 
my idisk account ran out and i no longer use another webdav server, so everytime i'm in an application and a file is requested, i think the the webdav servers are prompted and keep asking me for a password. i just want to remove both accounts.. how do i go about doing this?

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May 8, 2004, 08:02 PM
 
Can you be more specific? In what applications? What files are "requested" and why are they requested?

Do you still have .mac settings in your system prefs?

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May 9, 2004, 12:27 AM
 
like, i when i posted an ad to ebay and tried to upload a picture the 2 webdav authentications came up, and it also happened when i plug in my ipod. it wants the passwords, but i just want to remove any recognition that these account exist , so the authentication winows don't pop up..
     
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May 9, 2004, 12:32 AM
 
I'd first make sure you don't still have any prefs set that relate to your old .mac account, then I'd run Panther Cache Cleaner to delete old server caches. Hopefully, that'll do the trick.

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