Adobe products (Dreamweaver CS 3 and CS4) and FTP failures in Snow Leopard

Hi all, this is a bit of a cross post, sorry, but I wanted to be a bit more precise about the nature of a problem many folks are voicing. That is, Dreamweaver and Adobe products are trouble it seems, particularly around the FTP function (there are other issues too). Yet it does not affect machines universally.
For instance, initially after the Snow Leopard update CS3 (Dreamwearver) worked fine, the for me poof the FTP client in Dreamweaver failed with the ubiquitous Permissions error.
On line forums suggest:
1) recreating all Dreamweaver accounts with ==> various reports of success.
2) Using a direct IP address to the server in question....==> also mixed results.
3) Reinstall CSx--==> not a fix.
So for those of us tearing hair out over the problem, Adobe itself has been no help, anyone find a patch or have an untried idea?
thanks.

See if this helps:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/439283
Ken Ford

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