It can open both MS Office documents as well as any other file types. To open a document in read-write mode you can use ONE of the following approaches: This is a default Microsoft Office behavior. If you click on a hyperlink on a web page in a browser Microsoft Office will open a document as read-only. Opening Web-hyperlinked Microsoft Office documents in read-write mode Hyperlinked documents will still open as read-only.
Note that this will only enable Microsoft Office to open files from WebDAV server using Windows Shell (Web Folders / mini redirector), via Microsoft Office 'Open' menu or starting a Microsoft Office application passing a document URL as a parameter. There is no this issue with MS Office 2010 and later versions. If your WebDAV server is non-root (for example Microsoft Office 2007 and earlier may open documents as read-only. Microsoft Office 2007 and earlier may submit OPTIONS and PROPFIND requests to the site root ( and requires the server to respond properly. Your WebDAV server must be configured on the site root in case of MS Office 2007 or earlier. If Microsoft Office is unable to lock the document it will be opened as read-only. Microsoft Office locks documents when creating and opening files for editing. To achieve this the following conditions must be met:
Microsoft Office can open files from a WebDAV server and save them back to the server without the need to download them to local file system. Making Microsoft Office to Work with WebDAV Server For more information, see our ethics policy.
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I’ve installed a few of my favorite Chrome extensions on Edge, and, so far, things seem to be working as expected. Microsoft’s approved extensions and Chrome’s extensions will each be in their own section. There, you’ll find them sorted by the places where you downloaded them.
In this article, I’m going to walk you through how to find and install extensions in Edge and ultimately get you set up with Chrome extensions. This means that it supports the same tremendously large selection of extensions, in addition to Microsoft’s own relatively limited selection of native extensions that are available through its store.
Microsoft’s new version of the Edge browser, which just launched for Windows 10, macOS, and mobile, is built on the same Chromium code base and can also tap into the Chrome web store. One of the best things about Google Chrome is its robust catalog of extensions.