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Hi, I've been evaluating Nuxeo for the past days, and I was surprised to learn about the explorer integration via webdav/windows sharepoint services. However when editing a pre-existing document the associated meta-data and versioning information is destroyed. In my particular use-case I was editing the document with Microsoft Office 2013, I was wondering if this is a common issue and if there are some configuration steps that could be taken to retain the information. Ideally, the document should be incremented with a minor version on every change, as opposed to being treated it's a new document all together.
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\nHi, I've been evaluating Nuxeo for the past days, and I was surprised to learn about the explorer integration via webdav/windows sharepoint services. However when editing a pre-existing document the associated meta-data and versioning information is destroyed. In my particular use-case I was editing the document with Microsoft Office 2013, I was wondering if this is a common issue and if there are some configuration steps that could be taken to retain the information. Ideally, the document should be incremented with a minor version on every change, as opposed to being treated it's a new document all together.
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