In XP, you can access WesFiles using Web Folders.
When you’re logged in via Internet Explorer (this won’t work with Firefox), just click on the “Web Folder” button to open that location in Windows Explorer window. Now you can work in the space as though it’s a local drive.
You can bookmark folders in your WesFiles space, even when using WesFiles through a mapped drive (H:) and when using Web Folders.
Bookmark a particular folder using the Favorites–>Add to Favorites option in the Windows Explorer window.
To open a bookmarked location from within an application (as when you’re opening a file from within Microsoft Word), use the Network Places icon to the left of the Open window. You’ll see your bookmarked folder listed there.
There’s a Firefox add-on that let’s you easily switch between Firefox and IE.
Firefox users can install the Internet-Explorer add-on , IE Tab, to easily switch between Firefox and IE, for those times you really need to use IE. You can set a filter so that every time you’re in WesFiles, Firefox behaves like IE (allowing you to use Web Folders, for instance). See https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1419 .
