Display document present on network drive onto the Portal

Hi All,
Can anybody suggest me a way to display a document that is present on the network drive onto the Portal.
Thanks,
Tom

Hi Tom,
You can use WebDAV or CM Repository in FSDB mode and create a KM Document iview to display the same.
Try this link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005vp/helpdata/en/e3/923230b24e11d5993800508b6b8b11/content.htm
Regards,
venkat.

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