Can't open webdav URL in Windows Explorer

I am working on a page that searches for collections (folders).
From the results page I would like a link that opens the folder in Windows Explorer.
But when I click on the webdav URL it opens UCM "browse folders" view.
I have installed DIS, but it didn't help.
I have a "network place" setup.
I can create a shortcut to open webdav in Windows Explorer, just can't do the same with a URL.
Thanks

Our consultant found an easy way to open a webdav folder with the windows explorer from a form (IE only).
<form method=GET name=webfolder action="http://myserver.na.d-rco.com:7797/dridctest/idcplg/webdav/Contribution%20Folders/" folder="http://myserver.na.d-rco.com:7797/dridctest/idcplg/webdav/Contribution%20Folders" style=behavior:url('#default#AnchorClick') target=WebFolder>
<input name=sm type=submit value=Open>
</form>

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