Oracle XML DB WebDAV in Windows Server 2003

Hello all,
currently, we are migrating to Windows Server 2003, but when we have tried to open a WebDAV session to view the repository, Windows didn't allow it.
Please, Could anyone to help us with this issue? because I don't know how to do it.
Thanks in advance,
David.

Does it report back an error or just say does not appear to be a valid folder ( or destination)
I actually got this working on my 2k3 machine but I am trying to remeber what I did I know I disabled the internet security stuff and firewall. Try the same .
regards
coby

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