7.
Select an Access option.
The most common methods for connecting to a server on the Internet
are FTP and SFTP; the most common method for connecting to a
server on your intranet, or to your local computer if you're using that as
a web server, is Local/Network. If you aren't sure what to select, ask the
server's system administrator.
For more information, click Help in the dialog box.
8.
If you selected FTP, enter the following options:
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Enter the host name of the server (such as ftp.macromedia.com).
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In the Host directory text box, enter the path on the server from the
FTP root folder to the remote site's root folder (cafe_townsend). If
you're not sure of the path, consult your system administrator.
In many cases, this text box should be left blank.
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Enter your user name and password in the appropriate text boxes.
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If your server supports SFTP, select the Use Secure FTP (SFTP)
option.
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Click Test to test your connection.
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If the connection is unsuccessful, consult your system
administrator.
For more information, click Help in the dialog box.
9.
If you selected Local/Network, click the folder icon next to the text box
and browse to the remote site's root folder.
For more information, click Help in the dialog box.
10.
Click OK.
Dreamweaver creates a connection to the remote folder.
11.
Click Done to close the Manage Sites dialog box.
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