Dreamweaver CS3 Airport Extreme Yahoo hosting issue

I keep getting DW error messages when trying to upload any file over 1MB since adding AE to my workflow. I can upload small files such as 18k image files all day, but if I try to upload a pdf or .mov for a client, I get an error message at the end of the upload. The message says DW didn't get a response from the server... will try to upload file again. After the second attempt, I get a message saying the operation timed out. No response from server. I have been uploading to these accounts for several years without a hitch until now.
This error is happening with several yahoo hosted accounts.

UPDATE:
Deleting the DW pref file fixed in ...User/Library/Preferences/ fixed the problem.

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