Problems with FTP Upload

Hi,
I am fairly new to Dreamweaver and we recently decided to
bring control of our website in house (we are a NPO).
I managed to download our organizations existing website
using the FTP connection in Dreamweaver. Everything went great -
and I started editing one of our pages. As a test I made a small
change and then uploaded the new page (again through FTP) to the
hosting site. It worked fine. Here's where the problems begin - I
decided to continue editing the page (in the local view not the
remote view) and when I was finished tried to upload it exactly the
same way i had done before. Suddenly it was telling me I was no
longer connected. For 2 hours i retried and tried and tried to get
the connection to re-establish - including shutting down
dreamweaver, rebooting my computer etc etc. Nothing worked. My
collegue who is also working on this project with me experienced
the EXACT same problem when she tried on her computer... first
upload is successful but any additional ones don't work. What's
more when you then went to view the actual page in IE (or Firefox)
the page was distorted - only some of the page appeared. The first
time we were missing the flash bar, the second time none of the
pictures showed up etc. In addition i used Link Checker and 66 out
of 80 links were broken (they had not been broken the first time
the page successfully uploaded).
I am very baffled by this whole situation. Does anyone have
any advice?? Do you think this is a Dreamweaver problem or perhaps
something entirely different? In the end I had to go directly to
our hosting site and re-upload an the old page from a burned CD.
Thanks!

What happens if you use different FTP software?
I've never used the file transfer part of DW, since the IT
staff where I work only allows ONE specific program to have access
to the server, and they set the access parameters so the program
only allows each user upload or download access to their particular
program area
Depending on your server's security settings, you might try
other software to see if it works... yes, it is a bit of a PITA to
have to jump from DW to a different program... but, whatever
works

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    I am facing a peculiar problem with the FNDLOAD command.
    My customer has a concurrent program which is running fine in Prod, and now they have requeseted for a change in the program, the change requested was to modify the parameters and the name of the program. I have done the changes and when I try migrating this change from DEV instance to IAT using FNDLOAD commands it is not getting migrated. There does not seem to be any problem with the LDT file, There is no error message in the log as well.
    However I have noticed something very peculiar.* In the target instance (IAT) , when i run the FNDLOAD command directly the migration is unsuccessful but when i delete the existing parameters of the prog and rename the concurrent program and then run the FNDLOAD command the migration is sucessful and the changes are getting reflected!!. I dont understand why this is happening. This is happening in preprod as well , the migration is unsucessfull initially when i directly run the command, when i modify the name and parameters of the prog and then run the command the migration is sucessful. Now i do not have access to prod and this trick of changing prog name and parameters cannot be done in prod , so I need a proper solution for the migration.
    Any pointers to resolve this issue will be helpful.What are the commands you used for the download/upload?
    Do you get any errors in the log files?
    Please see (FNDLOAD Download / Upload Concurrent Programs Fails To Load Parameters [ID 1101946.1]).
    Thanks,
    Hussein

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