Dreamweaver on Intel Mac

I have just got a new Intel Mac and have installed Studio MX
on it. Dreamweaver worked perfectly okay at first, but now it quits
every time I try to connect to the server. I've tried throwing away
the preferences, but that hasn't helped. As I say it worked at
first, but now does work. I can use everything else perfectly well,
it just quits if I try to connect to the server. I'm not sure if
it's a problem with my computer or with my using the software on an
Intel Mac

Lucy4,
I just got a new 24" Intel Mac as well and installed Studio
MX with Dreamweaver 6.1. I am having the exact same problem.
Dreamweaver runs perfectly until I try to connect to the server via
FTP when the software has a kernal panic and quits unexpectedly.
Did you ever get a resolution to your problem?

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