DW CS3 Preview in Browser file on Network

I'm working on a file stored on a Network Volume on a Mac
(using DW CS3)
When I Preview in Browser I get this error in the Browser
window:
"File not found
Firefox can't find the file at /Mac Mini
HD/Users/pat/Sites/CT/index.html."
I get the same error more or less in Safari.
The correct path should be Volumes/pat/Sites/CT/index.html.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks, Pat

Please go to SITES | Manage Sites..., select the site name,
and click on
Edit. Click on the Advanced tab at the top. Tell me the
following -
Under LOCAL INFO
The contents of "Local root folder:"
The contents of "Http:"
Under TESTING SERVER
The contents of "Server model:"
The contents of "Access:"
The contents of "Testing server folder:"
The contents of "URL prefix:"
(You may not see these last 3 items if you have "None" in the
first)
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"Pat Gilmour" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
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> I'm working on a file stored on a Network Volume on a
Mac (using DW CS3)
>
> When I Preview in Browser I get this error in the
Browser window:
>
> "File not found
> Firefox can't find the file at /Mac Mini
> HD/Users/pat/Sites/CT/index.html."
>
> I get the same error more or less in Safari.
>
> The correct path should be
Volumes/pat/Sites/CT/index.html.
>
> Any ideas how to fix this?
>
> Thanks, Pat
>

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