Remembering FTP Login info

Is there some secret to motivating Dreamweaver 8 to remember
the FTP login and password? I get tired of having to reedit every
time a I lauch the program.

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=3491671c
"EdgeOn" <[email protected]> wrote in
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news:eve3hb$neq$[email protected]..
> Is there some secret to motivating Dreamweaver 8 to
remember the FTP login
> and password? I get tired of having to reedit every time
a I lauch the
> program.

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    > elliejo <[email protected]> wrote:
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    wireshop wrote:
    > Dreamweaver does not save my FTP login info even though
    I click the
    > "Save" checkbox. I have to go in and reenter the
    information in site
    > management each time I open dreamweaver. Has anyone had
    this problem?
    > a fix?
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=3491671c
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  • Dreamweaver not saving FTP login

    Dreamweaver does not save my FTP login info even though I
    click the "Save" checkbox. I have to go in and reenter the
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    anyone had this problem? a fix?

    wireshop wrote:
    > Dreamweaver does not save my FTP login info even though
    I click the
    > "Save" checkbox. I have to go in and reenter the
    information in site
    > management each time I open dreamweaver. Has anyone had
    this problem?
    > a fix?
    http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=3491671c
    HTH,
    Pete.
    Peter Connolly
    http://www.kpdirection.com
    Utah

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