Dreamweaver in Snow Leopard

I just got a MacBook Pro (OS 10.6.3) and am migrating my files from my old PowerBook (OS 10.4.11). I brought Dreamweaver CS3 over to the new mac and it runs just fine but none of the websites I have already made show up in the Manage Sites window which is empty. How can I import all of my old sites (along with all their passwords and FTP info etc) into Dreamweaver in this new computer?
Marc

See if this helps:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/439283
Ken Ford

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    I have a MacBook (alum 2009) that I just changed out the hard drive (the original failed). At the same time I installed Snow Leopard 10.6 on the new drive. Ever since I cannot open Dreamweaver CS4 (or Photoshop CS3 for that matter). I get a 150.30 error code having to do with the licensing failing. I contacted Customer Service and have had NO help sent my way that has solved the problem. It seams the tech support people have no clue.
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    Version:         10.0.0.4117 (10.0.0)
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    Report Version:  6
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    Thread 16:
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    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
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    Thread 17:
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    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
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    Thread 18:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
    3   ???                               0x8bc78d9e 0 + 2345110942
    Thread 19:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
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    Thread 20:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
    3   ???                               0x8bc78d9e 0 + 2345110942
    Thread 21:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
    3   ???                               0x8bc78d9e 0 + 2345110942
    Thread 22:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
    3   ???                               0x8bc78d9e 0 + 2345110942
    Thread 23:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
    3   ???                               0x8bc78d9e 0 + 2345110942
    Thread 24:
    0   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb815a8ff spin_lock_wrapper + 89191
    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
    3   ???                               0x8bc78d9e 0 + 2345110942
    Thread 25:
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    1   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb8176e5d CallPPCFunctionAtAddressInt + 85989
    2   com.adobe.Photoshop               0xb80e88cb 0xb8000000 + 952523
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    Thread 0 crashed with X86 Thread State (32-bit):
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    Translated Code Information:
    objc[4084]: garbage collection is ON
    NO CRASH REPORT
    screenshots of the unusable functions - which is basically everything in photoshop
    and I really can't afford to upgrade to CS5 and didn't expect to so soon, would have thought considering the price I originally paid for CS4 that I would get alot more milage out of it. Also does anyone else here think this Adobe website is a pain to naviage through.... I still can't find any support numbers for australia

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  • CS4 and Snow Leopard causing menu problems?

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    James

    Suffice it to say, Snow Leopard (Mac OSX 10.6) has issues with many apps & utilities.
    http://www.informationweek.com/news/hardware/mac/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=219500778
    http://news.cnet.com/8301-19882_3-10322624-250.html
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    Good luck,
    Nancy O.
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