How to set synchronise to test or remote server

I can't see which remote server will be synchronised in CS3.
I have set up a site with a test and remote server.
Local files are held locally, the test server is inhouse on an apache server, and the remote server is the actual webspace account.
I can synchronise the local files to either the test or remote server, but its not clear which remote is currently set for the synchronisation. The way I;ve found so far is to select the remote or test view on the dropdown, and whichever was the last selected will synchronise with the local files. This will eventually lead to a wrong update!
Is there a way to set or see which remote will be used to synchronise?
Thanks
LenW

It is true that this is VERY badly documented, if at all.
To summarize what many want to do (and for good reason):
1) Developers PC. Running Dreamweaver and has the local site defined on it. No database, no server.
2) Testing PC/Server. Running web and database servers on the local network. Typically Apache, MySQL and PHP
3) Production Server. Out on the net somewhere.
After this is all set up, here are the problems that one encounters:
- When editing "normal" HTML it is fine. You edit, click test, and it saves and copies it to the test server and displays it. When done, do a "put" or "sync" and it goes to your remote site.
- If you are editing some PHP or CSS that is not directly in the HTML page, you are screwed. Hit test, and it saves and displays your HTML page, but your new PHP or CSS code is STILL ON YOUR LOCAL MACHINE ONLY!
- If you are constantly fine tuning PHP or CSS code, you might as well just keep a file manager window open and manually copy things around. DW just seems unable to do it.
Of course if you want to put everything on your development PC (LAMP, XAMPP whatever), you don't hit these problems. But who wants all that crap running on your day to day machine? The testing server is a much more professional setup. And it gives you yet another free backup of your stuff. Trash an important HTML file? Just pull it back from testing server. No need to dig through backups.
You can really never be sure what DW is going to synchronize. I only use it to PUT things to the remote production server, which seems to normally work fine. How to best keep the testing server in sync with your PC is not clear at all.
I've seen a few suggestions, but Adobe really needs to document how to run DW in a professional fashion, not like a toy tool!
Paul

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