Migrating from GoLive 6.0.1 for Power PCs

Hello! I have tried - unsuccessfully - to migrate my sites
from GoLive 6.0.1 using GL2dwd. I can "Export Site" to my desktop,
but it never even shows "Export to Dreamweaver." My Index page -
which never carries the extension ".ste" - from GolIve gets
grayed-out, so I cannot import into Dreamweaver. Is it simply that
my version of Dreamweaver cannot be migrated?
Thank you in advance for your advice... RJ

How many reports do you have to migrate?We just have the same problem that we have 12000 views and we don't really now how much we can migrate successfully.I tried an export with the AnalyzerMigrate.exe of a group with 45 views and got 45 errors, so each view had problems...during export.And import...we just have to figure out.Do you have tried the Analyzer API methodapiApplet.run("ImportReportGroup","","","","");?If so I am interested in your experiences especially in using the Analyzer API because we have similar the same environment as I know from another discussion thread.

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