John,

Up until the last week, it has worked very well. I manage several websites
and my local files were always accessible through the Assets menu on the
left. I was able to make changes locally and then use the Put function to
upload these changes with Dreamweaver. Now all that shows is the remote
site. I can make changes remotely but I always want to keep copies on my
local computer. I just don't know what happened. If I can't get this
resolved I may have to try your solution though I would prefer to get
Dreamweaver back the way it was.

Nora

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:23 AM, John Stone <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've never been able to get Dreamweaver to upload my files correctly, nor
> get the right hand bar to work correctly either. I manually ftp with Fetch,
> never had an issue with Fetch...
>
> John
>
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Nora Probasco <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I opened my Dreamweaver 8 program the other day. I made some changes to a
>> page and tried to put it back on my site. Even though I had done nothing in
>> my program from the last time I successfully used it, it kept telling me
>> that my ftp password or username was incorrect. I checked out the
>> information and it was correct. So I closed out of it.  I opened it a couple
>> of days later and now my "local files" are not showing in the right hand bar
>> where they usually are. Instead, after playing around with it it now
>> displays my remote server files. I can access my local files but only
>> through going to Windows then checking Files. If I try to use Put or Get
>> from there, I get the same ftp error message. Help! How do I get my local
>> files back in the right menu bar under Assets? Once I do that I am hoping
>> the error message will stop.
>>
>> Nora
>>
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