Designer using Dreamweaver in a Microsoft Visual Studio development environment

I'm a designer using a Mac with Dreamweaver CS3 to design
pages on a web app. The team I work with is using Microsoft Visual
Studio to manage projects, check files in and out, etc. Each of us
has a MS Windows Server 2003 with a local copy of the site.
I only use Visual Studio to manage the project by checking in
and out, and managing the project files because the Mac has a large
display and is my primary computer.
I was wondering if there was a way I could check files out so
my team members see them as locked when I'm editing them, and vice
versa in Dreamweaver on my Mac.
How do I set up my site in Dreamweaver to do this?
I don't think I want to set up the site as an FTP. What's an
RDS?

I'd probably ask them here about setup.
Microsoft Visual Studio and Visual Web Developer Express forum on ASP.Net
Regards, Dave Patrick ....
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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