Windows 10 WebDav DNS errors












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I can connect (most times!) to my webdav server (nextcloud) from Windows 10 by going to "My PC" then using the "Add Network Location" button. I enter the URL to my webdav server which is of the format:



https://example.com/remote.php/webdav


Then the credentials manager asks for username and password and whether I want that remembered. I enter that and tick the remember box. After a long pause the window opens and I can access my files.



But when I reboot I cannot connect and have to go through the whole process again.



I have tried adding AuthForwardServerList as multi value string under ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesWebClientParameters and add example.com (obviously, my own domain) to it - a suggestion I found at geeks-on-wheels.net but that has not helped.



The error I get is




System error 53 has occurred.

The network path was not found




Running the troubleshooter gives a DNS error. DNS is working fine (e.g. on the same machine I can access the same site at https://example.com with a browser), but the error looks odd: it says




"windows can't find the host name "example.com@SSL" using DNS.




It looks like it's including @SSL in the domain lookup?



Anyone found this and have a fix?










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    I can connect (most times!) to my webdav server (nextcloud) from Windows 10 by going to "My PC" then using the "Add Network Location" button. I enter the URL to my webdav server which is of the format:



    https://example.com/remote.php/webdav


    Then the credentials manager asks for username and password and whether I want that remembered. I enter that and tick the remember box. After a long pause the window opens and I can access my files.



    But when I reboot I cannot connect and have to go through the whole process again.



    I have tried adding AuthForwardServerList as multi value string under ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesWebClientParameters and add example.com (obviously, my own domain) to it - a suggestion I found at geeks-on-wheels.net but that has not helped.



    The error I get is




    System error 53 has occurred.

    The network path was not found




    Running the troubleshooter gives a DNS error. DNS is working fine (e.g. on the same machine I can access the same site at https://example.com with a browser), but the error looks odd: it says




    "windows can't find the host name "example.com@SSL" using DNS.




    It looks like it's including @SSL in the domain lookup?



    Anyone found this and have a fix?










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      I can connect (most times!) to my webdav server (nextcloud) from Windows 10 by going to "My PC" then using the "Add Network Location" button. I enter the URL to my webdav server which is of the format:



      https://example.com/remote.php/webdav


      Then the credentials manager asks for username and password and whether I want that remembered. I enter that and tick the remember box. After a long pause the window opens and I can access my files.



      But when I reboot I cannot connect and have to go through the whole process again.



      I have tried adding AuthForwardServerList as multi value string under ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesWebClientParameters and add example.com (obviously, my own domain) to it - a suggestion I found at geeks-on-wheels.net but that has not helped.



      The error I get is




      System error 53 has occurred.

      The network path was not found




      Running the troubleshooter gives a DNS error. DNS is working fine (e.g. on the same machine I can access the same site at https://example.com with a browser), but the error looks odd: it says




      "windows can't find the host name "example.com@SSL" using DNS.




      It looks like it's including @SSL in the domain lookup?



      Anyone found this and have a fix?










      share|improve this question
















      I can connect (most times!) to my webdav server (nextcloud) from Windows 10 by going to "My PC" then using the "Add Network Location" button. I enter the URL to my webdav server which is of the format:



      https://example.com/remote.php/webdav


      Then the credentials manager asks for username and password and whether I want that remembered. I enter that and tick the remember box. After a long pause the window opens and I can access my files.



      But when I reboot I cannot connect and have to go through the whole process again.



      I have tried adding AuthForwardServerList as multi value string under ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesWebClientParameters and add example.com (obviously, my own domain) to it - a suggestion I found at geeks-on-wheels.net but that has not helped.



      The error I get is




      System error 53 has occurred.

      The network path was not found




      Running the troubleshooter gives a DNS error. DNS is working fine (e.g. on the same machine I can access the same site at https://example.com with a browser), but the error looks odd: it says




      "windows can't find the host name "example.com@SSL" using DNS.




      It looks like it's including @SSL in the domain lookup?



      Anyone found this and have a fix?







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