>Users can do that with a free application such as Netscape Composer and many
>other HTML editors, also free.
>
>I could not imagine making my clients purchase an editor which would 
>require me
>to give them a permission key from DreamweaverMX, when I can do that 
>simple via
>folder permissions..
>
>Maybe I am missing something here.

Yes. It is not a permission key per se, it is a connection key. That is it 
has all the info on the server, path and permission so that someone can 
install CT and the admin sends a single file that configures that CT client 
to access a particular part of the site or all the site. It is not the same 
as permissions. The goal here is that the user needs to know jack whatever 
about how to connect, where the site is, what FTP is or anything else.

Also the connection key can be generated in CT itself so you do not NEED 
DMX to administer if you don't want to.
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Matt Brown                   Dreamweaver and Contribute Community Manager
Macromedia              (415) 706-6543       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Dreamweaver Blog:                   http://shorterlink.com/?KB8LAL
Developer Resource Kit Volume 2: http://www.macromedia.com/software/drk/



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