Does Dreamweaver CS3  support implicit ftp over TLS?

Does Dreamweaver CS3  support implicit ftp over TLS? I cannot find this option.

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    Once again, thank you for looking at this and I hope someone at Adobe finally address this issue for the security of its customers who use Godaddy (which is often not their choice and was, instead, the choice of their clients to use Godaddy as a webhost).
    Just a side note, I contacted Godaddy support about this several years ago and they were unresponsive and even hostile about it  - So that's definitely another vote against Godaddy from me as well.
    Message was edited by: greenbluewave

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