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Default Sites Duplicate themselves in site manager when imported - 07-20-2004 , 12:14 PM






Hi,

When I try to import sites from an .ste file I lose a site from my list, and
another becomes duplicated. Does anyone know a fix for this? DW 7.0.1, XP
SP1 / IIS5.1

TIA

Wes



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Default Re: Sites Duplicate themselves in site manager when imported - 07-20-2004 , 04:19 PM






Hello Wesmund,

I seem to remember something about *immediately* editing the first listing
and the second will disappear after you've completely clicked out of all the
dialogs. I know it is extra steps, but give it a try and hopefully that'll
fix it for you.

Hope that helps!
~Angela

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Hi,

When I try to import sites from an .ste file I lose a site from my list,
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another becomes duplicated. Does anyone know a fix for this? DW 7.0.1, XP
SP1 / IIS5.1

TIA

Wes





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