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Hello,
This is my first post. Im very Intermediate at Dreamweaver and ran into a
problem. I was running Dreamweaver MX on OS 9 and decided to upgrade finally
to
OS X (10.3). I backed up my complete Hard Drive on an external drive thinking
all my files would be there when I opened up OS X and imported them. |
first- need to put the Local Site Folders on the new machine.
Suggestion- put them in the "Sites" directory for You as a User. Then you
can view them using Apache if you want.
Then- the site definitions.
~See at bottom of this IF the old drive is Bootable. Hold down option key
when booting and you'll get a listing of boot drives you can pick from. Or
use System Prefs-->Start Up Disk to pick it before shutting down~
If not bootable-
Search the old files for
Dreamweaver MX Prefs
It would be in System Folder-->Preferences
Move a copy of it to the System Folder-->Preferences folder on the new
machine (the classic Prefs folder for os9 on the new machine)
Then, probably the easiest is to uninstall 2004 and then do the install
again. The installer will find the old Preferences and should copy the site
definitions up.
Do a find for
Dreamweaver MX 2004 Prefs
Should be one for the Admin, and one for any Users who've used Dw.
Move them to someplace else for now.
Toss the Dreamweaver MX 2004 folders (one under Programs, one under every
user in Users-->THAT User-->Library-->Application Support
Run the installer
As far as i know- the sites should copy up because it will "see" the MX
Prefs file
You will have to the last step below to correct the site defs to the current
location of the local site folders.
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Something much easier if it's possible-
If your backup drive is Bootable- boot it up.
Open Dreamweaver MX
Dw menu-->Sites-->Edit Sites
select a site and click Export
check the box to export ALL info including ftp
Save the .ste file
lather-->rinse-->repeat for all sites in list
Boot up from osX
open MX 2004
dw menu-->Sites-->Manage Sites
Import the .ste files
That puts the site definitions into 2004
Now open each site def in turn, and reset these items to where they are on
the new machine-
Local Info pane- location of local folder
Site Map pane- location of "homepage"
If nothing works to get the Sites into the list-
As long as you have the old Prefs file, the ftp info can be extracted from
it manually. See http://www.navbars.net -->resources-->I Lost My Password