Sharing site definitions across windows user accounts

Hello,
I'm trying to find out if there is a way to share the site definitions in dreamweaver across two different Windows user accounts. So that if one windows user makes changes to the site definition, the changes will be reflected in the other user's site definitions as well.
Thanks,
Ryan

Site definitions are usually user specific and you would normally export/import them between computers or user accounts.
What kind of repeated tweaks do you envision to the site definitions?

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