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To get started, you will need the following information.
- The server's Internet
address
- Your login ID (user
name)
- Your password
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| Choose Site >>
Open Site >> Define Sites. In the
Define Sites dialog box, choose a site you
have already defined or click New to set
up a new site. The Site Definition dialog
box opens. |
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| If you chose New,
you need to name your site, specify the
Local Root Folder that stores your web site
files on your hard drive, and enter the
HTTP address. |
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To configure
the Dreamweaver's FTP capabilities to
work with a remote server, add this additional
information:
- From the
Category list on the left, choose Web
Server Info.
- From the
Server Access pull-down menu on the
right, choose FTP.
- Next to
FTP Host, type the name of your server
(for example, unixweb-1.nethere.net).
- Next to
Host Directory, type the path to your
Web site. (The path represents the location
of the directory where you store your
site on the host server and usually
looks something like this: home.nethere.net/users/mywebsite/.)
Note: This option is not usually
necessary.
- Next to
Login, type your user name.
- Next to
Password, type your password. (Your
password appears in the box as asterisks
to help protect your privacy from anyone
who might be looking over your shoulder
or who might gain access to your computer
while you are away.)
Note:
If you do not know the path, leave
the Host Directory text box blank.
The default login directory may be
the correct location for HTML pages
— if so, it should be left blank,
as is frequently the case. After connecting,
you can navigate through the directories
on the server to determine the directory
to which pages should be transferred.
Then you can go back to the definition
and fill in the host directory if
you want to access that directory
directly in the future.
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Check the save password option and click
ok to close this window. You are now ready to up load
you site!
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| If
you are configuring Dream Weaver to work behind
a Fire Wall, click next. |
If
you have further questions, call 1-888-Net-Here
or have a NetHere Hosting Expert contact
you
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