DW FTP Log or History Log?

Does anyone know if there is a way to automatically save the
FTP log Dreamweaver?
Actually, what I'm looking for is something similar to
Photoshop's HIstory Log, where I can go back an reference what I
have done and track when it was done days or weeks later. Thanks
for any help.

Are you *SURE* the 8.02 update installed?
Does this Technote apply to you?
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=785362aa
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Adobe Community Expert
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"AndyH" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:frhbct$l40$[email protected]..
> Hi
> Having just installed DW8, I can not get my ftp
connection to the remote
> server to lock on. I have IE7 and checked the problem
within google and an
> adobe link suggests that I need an updater 8.0.2 to
resolve issues between
> IE7 and DW8 losing ftp login settings. Having updated
this, tried again
> still the same problem, the error dialog suggests: 1.
ftp server being
> down, (checked with another broadband connection from
work ok) 2. Passive
> FTP set, done - no difference 3. Tick secure FTP no
difference, 4. I have
> turned the windows and norton firewall off - no
difference 5. Uninstalled
> Norton Anti-virus - no difference 6. Rebooted
broadband/computer server
> still the same. 7. Checked the firewall setting to
ensure DW is in the
> exceptions list of the firewall to allow two way
communication. no
> difference. This is the weird thing, I have added
another site connection
> and the connection works..???
> With this in mind I have deleted the site connections,
re-installed,
> double checked all logins and password and settings
still the same. I am
> aware from the ISP that the server is working okay as
they have tested it
> from another location..
>
> Starting to pull my hair out, whats left that is, and I
wonder if anyone
> else has experienced these symptoms, if you have please
could you share
> the solution with us or any ideas..
> kindest regards andy
>

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