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Default Re: Moving DW web sites to a new computer - 07-16-2003 , 02:55 PM






I thank everyone for trying to help, but I needed the files, so I just reentered all the info. Only took about an hour of looking up stuff. I thought I never was going to find one of the passwords. That is both the good and the bad thing about DW keeping track of them..but making them unreadable. Perhaps I have become too dependent on DW.

Anyway, as far as I am conceerned, this question is answered since I sincerely hope I am not moving again any time soon. However, we seem to have wound up with two questions under the same heading, so I won't click the "This question has been answered" box so that the other discussion may go on. When that person is answered, then perhaps they can click it. (Or am I the only one who can mark it closed?)




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Default Re: Moving DW web sites to a new computer - 07-16-2003 , 04:42 PM






There is an extension on the exchange that lets you export your settings for
backup purposes. The feature is built into DMX,

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"4salukis" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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I thank everyone for trying to help, but I needed the files, so I just
reentered all the info. Only took about an hour of looking up stuff. I
thought I never was going to find one of the passwords. That is both the
good and the bad thing about DW keeping track of them..but making them
unreadable. Perhaps I have become too dependent on DW.
Quote:
Anyway, as far as I am conceerned, this question is answered since I
sincerely hope I am not moving again any time soon. However, we seem to have
wound up with two questions under the same heading, so I won't click the
"This question has been answered" box so that the other discussion may go
on. When that person is answered, then perhaps they can click it. (Or am I
the only one who can mark it closed?)
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