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Connecting to Network Servers on Mac (DW CS5)

Jul 9, 2012 10:01 AM

Tags: #network #manage_sites #site_setup

I've been using DreamWeaver for a decade on a PC with no issues connecting to network servers via Local/Network.  I was recently switched over to a Mac and now I have trouble getting sites to connect to the correct server.  The problem seems to be that on Mac, DW renames every server to "Volumes."  We have multiple servers with the same exact file paths, where only the server name is different.  For example, for our Web site files:

 

Our local/testing server (Local Site Folder) might be \\ServerA\d$\WebFiles

Our remote server (Server Folder) would be \\ServerB\d$\WebFiles

 

So, once I connect to the testing server in DW, then try to connect to the remote server to "Put" files, it just keeps connecting to the local server because it thinks they are the same server! 

 

When I go back into Manage Sites to check the file paths, sure enough, it replaces each server name with Volumes so now the site has:

 

Local Site Folder: /Volumes/d$/WebFiles

and

Server Folder: /Volumes/d$/WebFiles

 

Exact same path.    I try changing both back to the server names but every time I save, it goes back to "Volumes."

 

Because of this issue, there is no way I can Get/Put in DreamWeaver for the Mac.  Is there a special way to designate which server is which on the Mac?

 
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    Jul 9, 2012 5:15 PM   in reply to kmcgrathdesign

    The local path needs to be written as the "volumes".  It's the Windows equivalent of using a Network Drive letter.  If you have not set up the volume in the Mac Finder you will run into issues.  DW was originally intended to have all files locally on your computer with a different testing server and different web server.  The fact that you have the "d$" name suggests to me that these are Windows servers that are you connecting to.  This article should help you map a drive that reconnects ( http://osxdaily.com/2012/05/04/automatically-connect-to-network-drive- mac-os-x/  ).

     

    As far as the remote, for this DW should be allowing a network address because it is never assumed that the testing server is local on the computer.  This may end up being a bug, but let's see if we can correct one problem at a time.

     
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