Upgrading GoLive to Dreamweaver

I just upgraded to Dreamweaver from GoLive. The Dreamweaver
readme file tells me to place the included gl2dw folder into the
GoLive "extend scripts" folder in order to get Dreamweaver to "see"
my old golive file structures. OK I did that, then checked the
script in GoLive. When i restart GoLive, I get the message that
GL2DW only runs on GoLive 8 or better. My version is 7.0.2. So it
doesn't work.
Can someone explain what gl2dw is supposed to do, and what I
may need to do by hand, since clearly, this script is not going
work for me? I seem to intuit OK how everything works in
Dreamweaver., especially after viewing the video lessons. I got the
file box to show my hard drive's website folder structure, and then
set up the remote file structure to show my ftp site OK. So is that
what the script does? I hate to be missing something essential, and
hit a brick wall without knowing what the solution is.

By "thow it in a folder" and
"throw it up there" do you mean a different
folder than the client site root folder? Is the goal to put the
entire root folder inside another folder called
"nameoflcient" without the word
"site"? Do I then set the button link to
"www.yoursite.com/nameofclient" and ftp to the
same location as my business site? Will this be sufficient to find
the index.html file in the folder? Can you clarify?

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    > originally... this was set up over a year ago now. But
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