Apache Friends Support Forum. I can't find anything related to copy file size restrictions in the Apache conf files but I could be wrong and a more experienced member may know of a tweak that I am not aware of. Make sure that you change the default password found in the xampp readme_en.txt file and in the webdav.txt file to help. Adjusting File Size Limit in IIS 7. The problem is that in IIS 7 on Windows 2008 Server, the web application will reject any file that is larger than 30 MB. This is a default limitation of IIS. You can increase the maximum file size by adding the following code to in the web.config file.
Since DAV access methods allow remote clients to manipulate files on the server, you must take particular care to assure that your server is secure before enabling. Any location on the server where DAV is enabled should be protected by authentication. The use of HTTP Basic Authentication is not recommended. You should use at least HTTP Digest Authentication, which is provided by the module. Nearly all WebDAV clients support this authentication method. An alternative is Basic Authentication over an enabled connection.
In order for to manage files, it must be able to write to the directories and files under its control using the and under which Apache is running. New files created will also be owned by this. For this reason, it is important to control access to this account. The DAV repository is considered private to Apache; modifying files outside of Apache (for example using FTP or filesystem-level tools) should not be allowed. May be subject to various kinds of denial-of-service attacks. The directive can be used to limit the amount of memory consumed in parsing large DAV requests.
The directive can be used to prevent PROPFIND requests on a very large repository from consuming large amounts of memory. Another possible denial-of-service attack involves a client simply filling up all available disk space with many large files. There is no direct way to prevent this in Apache, so you should avoid giving DAV access to untrusted users.
Minimum amount of time the server holds a lock on a DAV resource DavMinTimeout seconds DavMinTimeout 0 server config, virtual host, directory Extension moddav When a client requests a DAV resource lock, it can also specify a time when the lock will be automatically removed by the server. This value is only a request, and the server can ignore it or inform the client of an arbitrary value. Use the DavMinTimeout directive to specify, in seconds, the minimum lock timeout to return to a client. Microsoft Web Folders defaults to a timeout of 120 seconds; the DavMinTimeout can override this to a higher value (like 600 seconds) to reduce the chance of the client losing the lock due to network latency.