Network drives in 'Files'  site list

I have three sites I work on but Dreamweaver insists on
displaying the 16 local and network drives my PC has access to. All
I want to see is my three websites. I thought I had managed this in
DW* but can't for the life of me remember how - must be my age! If
anyone can jog my memory I'd be very grateful.
Alex Smith

This is normal for all versions of DW since about DW6. At the
top of the
Site list, you will always see your computer and all of the
mapped/networked
drives.
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>I have three sites I work on but Dreamweaver insists on
displaying the 16
>local
> and network drives my PC has access to. All I want to
see is my three
> websites.
> I thought I had managed this in DW* but can't for the
life of me remember
> how -
> must be my age! If anyone can jog my memory I'd be very
grateful.
> Alex Smith
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