How do I find dynamically related files where Wordpress is not involved

There are lots of posts about "Dynamically-related files could not be resolved because the site definition is not correct for this server" but they all seem to relate to Wordpress or other blogging software.
I have recently had to upgrade from DW8 to DW CS5.5 running on Windows 7 64bit. and get this error on lots of pages but there is no help about fixing it.  The local testing server is localhost set up to run PHP with iis7 on virtual folders.
What do I have to do to get the dynamically related files to be found?
Thanks

I think I've  cracked it - nothing to do with databases, that was a red
herring.
I had a hundred or so sites on an XP machine running Dreamweaver 8 and used
the export facility to save their settings when I moved to a Windows 7
system.  Win7's directory structure is different but the testing server
location stored in the export file doesn't take account of this and part of
the path may now include directories that are viewed as shortcuts.  Once the
locations are reset in Win7 terms, the errors go away.
Regards
Steve
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