Almost no FTP servers list their site structure using the Windows
harddrive names, i.e.:
/c:/websites/
That's where the error is coming from. What if you leave the Host
directory field blank? What directory do you automatically connect to?
-- Mike
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Michael Langner
Macromedia Technical Support
supportinfo (AT) macromedia (DOT) com
1-415-252-9080
"Amethyst Rose" webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com wrote:
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I'm using Dreamweaver MX, and when I try to "put" my entire site on my remote webserver I get the following message:
Unable to create remote folder /c:/websites/freeinhim/money/images.
550 /c:/: Permission denied.
I have the Site FTP settings set for Passive FTP (per instructions from my web hosting company). I get this message whether or not the directories already exist, and I get the message for every subdirectory on the site. I can "put" the individual files from within the directory, but I none of the files from subdirectories will publish if a directory is chosen to publish.
I am currently having to resort to creating the directories manually using FTP and publishing by selecting the files from within the directory in Dreamweaver MX.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
--Barbara |
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