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I'm getting a dialog box that says: Error accessing file "C:\Documents and Settings...My new website\Templates\main_Temp.dwt" : File not found(Error code 2) Any ideas why its giving me this because the file that is named above isn't anything to do with the file that I'm currently working on, and its even in a separate folder! Its starting to become very irritating as it doesn't update any of the work when the dialog box appear. :sad; |
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I'm getting a dialog box that says: Error accessing file "C:\Documents and Settings...My new website\Templates\main_Temp.dwt" : File not found(Error code 2) Any ideas why its giving me this because the file that is named above isn't anything to do with the file that I'm currently working on, and its even in a separate folder! Its starting to become very irritating as it doesn't update any of the work when the dialog box appear. :sad; |
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Yes, I've done that with the Support at Adobe's UK HQ, and it now works. But I'm still confused why it does that. |
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Yes, I've done that with the Support at Adobe's UK HQ, and it now works. But I'm still confused why it does that. |
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What happens if the file that its trying to search for is in the entirely different folder and it isn't to do with the site that I am creating? How can I stop it from happening again? |
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