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support forum 25 Replies Latest reply on Apr 11, 2012 8:19 AM by swathen@sjaschool.org Branched to a new discussion. Dreamweaver FTP still doesn't work jca1138 Mar 29, 2009 6:36 PM So I've been local firewall blocking ftp data dreamweaver trying to get FTP to work in (Mac) Dreamweaver -- and I've tried every version since MX 2004. But they all fail. This problem has been posted in this forum (and many others) in the past. Whenever you try to connect/test an FTP server, you immediately get this exact error: "An FTP error occurred -- cannot make connection to host." This error happens instantly. There is nothing local firewall blocking ftp data mac to see in the FTP log. It is not related to any FTP timeouts, firewall settings, etc. I have stayed at Dreamweaver MX 2004 because it's FTP works (and continues to work). Every version of Dreamweaver I've tried since then, CS, CS 2, CS 3, etc. all give this same error. I've tried deleting ssh_hosts. I've deleted keychains. I've tried reinstalling. I've deleted preferences. Rebuild site caches. I've tried different servers, hosts, etc. FTP (with and without all the Passive, etc. options, SFTP, etc. I've tested FTP/SFTP in other programs, in the Terminal etc. I've turned off Firewalls, removed routers, etc. What am I missing? Why is Dreamweaver MX 2004 the last version able to perform FTP operations on our Mac? I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 7534Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 25 replies 1. Re: Dreamweaver FTP still doesn't work Newsgroup_User Mar 30, 2009 4:05 AM (in response to jca1138) > "An FTP error occurred -- cannot make connection to host." This usually means your FTP details are not correct. What do you have in the Remote site definition fields? -- Murray --- ICQ 71997575 Adobe Commun
issues General troubleshooting Applies to : Dreamweaver Dreamweaver CS4 File Transport Protocol (FTP) is the most commonly used method for transferring files over the Internet. Many organizations and individuals use FTP to upload and download files to their web server. To transfer
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via FTP in Dreamweaver, enter your FTP server information in the Remote Info category of an ftp error occurred - cannot make connection to host. the remote host cannot be found the Site Definition dialog box. In the Files panel, click the Connect and Put buttons to upload selected files or folders. There are
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many variables involved when troubleshooting FTP issues, so the list of tips and techniques is long. Following are the top five things to try: Verify that you have the latest updater for Dreamweaver. Try enabling passive FTP. Try https://forums.adobe.com/thread/87936 connecting to your server with different FTP clients. Try modifying the Host Directory settings in the site definition. Check permissions on the server. Initial steps and fact gathering 1. Install the latest updater for Dreamweaver When Adobe releases updaters for Dreamweaver, the updaters usually fix some FTP issues. Download and install the latest updater for your version of Dreamweaver. For Dreamweaver MX 2004, the latest updater is 7.0.1. For Dreamweaver MX, the latest updater is 6.1.Note: You https://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/kb/troubleshoot-ftp-problems-dreamweaver-cs4.html can check your version of Dreamweaver as follows:Windows: Chose Help > About Dreamweaver and then click the credits when they start to scroll.Mac OS Choose Dreamweaver > About Dreamweaver and then click the credits when they start to scroll. 2. Make sure that a site has been defined To use FTP, Dreamweaver needs to know the FTP connection information. So, create a site definition or set up siteless file editing. Dreamweaver requires one of these two to know how to connect to the server. Starting with Dreamweaver MX 2004, you can connect directly to an FTP server without a formal site definition (siteless file editing). However, a site definition provides more functionality within Dreamweaver. Most Dreamweaver users prefer to take advantage of the site definition's additional functionality. To learn more about site definitions, see the Dreamweaver online Help for information about setting up a site. 3. Use a different option for connecting to the server? The two most common alternatives to FTP are Local/Network and Secure FTP. Using either of these alternatives can provide better performance and stability than FTP. You can also take advantage of some of the other less commonly used remote connection options in Dreamweaver: WebDAV, Visual SourceSafe, or RDS. See Help > Using Dreamweaver for more information on these options. Local/Network Try using Local/Network to transfer files. If you're in an environment like an offi
looking at in DW's tree view.* Except that, in some circumstances, DW simply will not connect to the server, no matter that you've followed http://developedtraffic.com/2006/02/05/dreamweaver-ftp-cant-connect/ all the usual instructions. Thanks to Craig Lido for pointing me to Macromedia's Dreamweaver TechNote: Add a colon and the port number to the end of the FTP host name https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/23128374/FTP-error-530-using-Dreamweaver-MX.html in the FTP Host text box. The FTP host name will appear similarly to the following examples: -www.myhost.com:80 -123.456.789.012:80 Much appreciated. Related posts: Dreamweaver - Flashing Divs Dreamweaver vs. GoLive ftp error Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 … soon Dreamweaver FTP testing server and remote server problems Dreamweaver Nested Templates 122 Comments to "Dreamweaver FTP Can't Connect" Becky Bohman says: Comment posted on 02/23/09 @ 2:10 pm I just switched hosting companies and am having difficulties connecting to the server through Dreamweaver. I have ALWAYS used Dreamweaver for coding, designing, uploading, etc. but for some ftp error occurred reason with this new server, it absolutely will not accept my username and password. I've connected using FileZilla just fine using the same login info, but for some reason Dreamweaver is being stubborn. Any ideas please? Diane Vigil says: Comment posted on 02/23/09 @ 2:17 pm A few things to try: - make sure you're using the correct username and password - are you - try the tips in my article above - In Sites > Manage Sites > Edit > Remote Info, deselect "Use Secure FTP (SFTP) One of those ought to do it. Let me know what happens. moira says: Comment posted on 03/16/09 @ 10:05 pm I have been using an old version - Dreamweaver 2 - which has been great - and now I am having ftp problems. I have tried all of the above and I still get a message - host found connecting - and then - an ftp error occurred - connect make connection to host. I have rung mine host and want me to use their Zilla thing as well whi
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