Domains Juggler, Domain Backup.

For those use Domains Juggler: I updated Domains Juggler, why? you ask.
Because some people still use it, and it allows a bit simpler way to create new Domain.sites.
http://hac.i4host.net/ --> iWeb.html
For those use Domain Backup: Domain Backup ONLY copies ~/Library/Application Support/iWeb/Domain.sites.
Domain Backup will not work properly if you start iWeb by double click other Domain.sites outside of ~/Library/Application Support/iWeb/
I'm looking at the solution on how to back up multiple Domain.sites. All inputs are welcome.

Try this and send an email.
http://www.geocities.com/[email protected]/Home.html
OR
try iWebSites
http://mistergregg.com/cocoadrillosoftware/

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    Just found all the posts about this wonderful little helper, but can't find it anywhere. All the links appear to be dead. Who can help me find a good link?

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    Hi there. Cyclosaurus site is up again
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          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
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          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
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          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
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          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
             ......................... Schema passed test CrossRefValidation
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          Starting test: CheckSDRefDom
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          Starting test: CrossRefValidation
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    The backup you used is too old. That is why your clients are experiencing trust relationship failures: the computer passwords are no longer matching so they are failing to connect to AD. You need to disjoin and join them again.
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