CS6 FTP Issue

Hi all,
Thanks in advance for any help.
Up until yesterday I have been able to manage my sites using Dreamweaver. However, last night I noticed that I was neither able to upload new or overwrite old files.
Dreamweaver can connect, and when I upload it does all the right things. I even have new files appear in the remote view as if they are on the server. However, when I log into the server via cuteftp they are not there?
The only thing I did yesterday that I can think of was to install MacKeeper which I have since uninstalled.
To clarify;
I can ftp via a third party
Dreamweaver can connect to the remote server
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Mark

Thank you Sudarshan,
I have followed the instructions but they did not help. Here is the log;
Started: 27/02/2013 16:57
test.html - same - not transferred
File activity complete.
Files skipped: 1
Finished: 27/02/2013 16:57
Yet, the file is not on the server when i check via 3rd party or via browser?
Thanks for your help.
Mark

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