What happened to my iweb file

I wrote my web site with iweb9 and recently updated our entire ilife suite with a family license pack.   Now whenever I go into iweb the program does not give me the ability to open my published site.  Instead it acts like I need to register which I keep doing over and over again.  My program say's that it updated to 3.03.  What can I do to get the program operating?  HELP AND THANKS.

There is no earthy point in looking for files on your iDisk because they are published files and iWeb has no import facility so cannot open them anyway.
The very same when you say that you tried to open an index file.  iWeb can't do it, because it is an html file, so there is no point in trying.
If you create a website in iWeb, then the domain.sites file will be there and you only need to look in one place for this - your User/Library/Application Support/iWeb/domain.sites.  Double click on the domain.sites file and iWeb will open it.  If you have created a site before, then your domain file will be there - remember to look in your User Library and not your System Library, as iWeb is not there.  If you can't find the file, then do a spotlight search for it - it has to be somewhere if you created and published the site, but don't look on iDisk, there is just no point as iWeb can't open these files anyway.
As Roddy has already pointed out, there is no iWeb 11 or iDVD 11.  It is iLife 11 and then the original versions of both iWeb and iDVD which were not updated as part of iLife 11.

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