This is because the S3 mapping software might not map the S3 drive for all Windows users. Possible snag: Assuming you're using Windows, to start your services automatically and have this work, you may need to set up both services to use the same Windows user account (Services->(Your Service)->Properties->Log On tab). Set up a user in your WebDav server (ie CrushFTP or IIS) with access to the mapped S3 drive. (It comes to mind because it's stable and cheap and works on any OS.) Another option is IIS but I personally find it's harder to set up securely for webdav. For Linux, I have never done it, but you can try: Two I know of on Windows: (1) CloudBerry Drive and (2) WebDrive ( ). ![]() Set up software that mounts S3 as a drive. Using Amazon's own EC2 would be a good choice. Set up a dedicated server or virtual server to act as a gateway. ![]() Option 2: Set up your own "cloud gateway" server I'm not sure about your situation, so here they are: Option 1: Easiest: You can use a 3rd party "cloud gateway" provider, like
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