Dreamweaver CC - FTP problem to access

I´m having some problems to upload files with my Dreamweaver CC.
Every time I try to upload something to the root of my FTP, I get an error message, meanwhile  I try to upload to a sub-folder I don`t get any.
You may think that it's a FTP permission issue, but I have check with my provider, made some test and it seems that there is not the problem.
But more strange is that I also have Adobe CS5, and with this one I can upload my files to root without any problem. I have checked both configurations and they are exactly the same (obviously same host, user, pass… etc.).
Do you have any idea where could I have the problem?
Thank you very much for your support

Hi. Is there any progress in solving this problem?
The error message:
The path inside Xcode:
The SDKs for 7.1 and 7.0 were installed/added from the option Xcode> Preferences> Downloads.

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