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TboxWebdav 1.0.1, published by 1357310795, is an open-source network utility created to bridge Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s “SJTU Pan” cloud-storage service with the standard WebDAV protocol. By translating the proprietary Tencent SMH API into WebDAV commands, the application lets faculty, students, and staff mount their remote SJTU Pan space as a regular network drive inside Windows File Explorer through clients such as Raidrive, NetDrive, or the built-in Windows WebDAV mini-redirector. Once mapped, folders and files stored on SJTU Pan behave like local volumes, allowing direct drag-and-drop, streaming playback, in-place editing, and transparent save operations without manual synchronization or browser uploads. Typical use cases include mounting large course repositories for seamless access during coding assignments, streaming high-resolution experiment videos straight from the cloud, or consolidating personal backups across multiple PCs by scripting standard file-copy commands to the virtual drive letter. Because the utility operates passively in the background, it also integrates cleanly with third-party backup, encryption, and versioning tools that already support WebDAV destinations. TboxWebdav is currently offered in two public releases—1.0.0 and the newer 1.0.1—both of which remain functionally identical for end-users while the latter incorporates minor stability fixes and updated TLS cipher suites. The lightweight executable requires no administrative rights, stores configuration in a portable JSON file, and consumes negligible CPU while idle. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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