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These instructions apply to Dreamweaver 4.0. If you are using other versions,
consult the product documentation for detailed instructions.
1. Open the Site window for your Web site by selecting either Site > New
Site or Site > Open Site.
2. When the Site Definition window appears, select the Remote Info category
in the left pane.

3. Click the down arrow at the right of the Access field and select FTP. The
dialog box updates to reflect your selection.
4. In the FTP Host field, enter your domain name without the www prefix. For
example:
If it has been less than 72 hours since you set up your account, you may need
to use your temporary URL instead of your domain name. You can
find this by logging into SiteControl.
5.In the Host Directory field, enter: /home/[domainname]/public_html
6. In the Login and Password fields, enter your Master User name and password
or the user name and password for your FTP user account created in SiteControl.
7. If you are connecting to the server from behind a firewall, select the Use
Firewall option
8. If your firewall configuration requires use of passive FTP (which lets your
local software set up the FTP connection rather than requesting the remote server
to set it up), select Use Passive FTP.
9. Click OK to save your settings.
10. To connect to the server and begin transferring files, open the file in
the Dreamweaver document window. Then, on the Site menu select Put.
11. Dreamweaver establishes a connection to the server and the Site window
displays your remote and local files.

12. To upload a file, select the directory to which you want to upload files
in the left pane (Remote Site). Select the file you want to upload in the right
pane (Local Folder). Then, click the Upload button on the toolbar.
Upload
button on the toolbar.For more detailed instructions on using
Dreamweaver, consult the product documentation available via
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