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I'm self taught in dreamweaver. Probably know just enough to get myself in trouble, which I do alot. Learned what I know using Windows XP Professional. Have a new computer that has Windows Vista. The old computer automatically got me to the server to make changes to my websites. With the new one, I have "manage site" and put in my FTP login and password every time I work on my sites. Is it Vista or is there something I can do to save the login and password? Thanks. Barb
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Re: macromedia dreamweaver
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Hi Barb,
I ran into this problem awhile back and not certain how I fixed it. It seems that it was a known problem and I downloaded and ran an update from the Adobe website. You might want to go there and do a search.
Did you recently install IE7 btw? I vaguely remember that having something to do with it.
Good luck,
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Yes, I have found out there is a conflict between dreamweaver and Vista. There is a patch to fix it, but it didn't work. My solution is to get vista off this computer. Thanks for the reply.
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Deeamweaver and vista together. That just seems like a recipe for disaster.
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