Re: Macromedia Contribute
From: Mark Woods (mark.woods_at_Activnet.biz)
Date: 08/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:57:24 -0700
Yes
>-----Original Message-----
>Is your SBS server running ISA Server 2000?
>
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>CRIS HANNA
>SBS-MVP
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>"Mark Woods" <mark.woods@activnet.biz> wrote in message
>news:103901c48be1$38db5fe0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> I use Macromedia Contribute 2 (in combination with
>> Macromedia Dreamweaver MX) to manage the content of a
>> number of my clients websites held on external web
servers.
>>
>> All worked fine before I installed a SBS 2003 network.
Now
>> when I try to use it the connection process fails.
>>
>> MM Contribute uses a connection wizard to configure a
>> connection to an external hosted website. First you
browse
>> for the URL of the site to be managed. This part works
>> fine. Then you enter your connection information. In my
>> case the connections are via FTP with a simple username
>> and password. The web servers are supplied by a hosting
>> company and I believe they are Linux boxes. The FTP
>> account information also seems to work. Next you
>> select "choose" the directory on the remote server that
is
>> the root directory of the website. This also seems to
work
>> as I can navigate the remote FTP account directory tree
to
>> select the appropriate directory ("public_html"). The
>> final stage Contribute then validates these connection
>> details. It is this stage that fails with an error
message
>> to the effect that it can't connect to the website.
>>
>> I've tried adding a Protocol Rule that "allows
>> all/all/all" as describe in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
>> Article - 295667. This had no effect on the problem.
>>
>> Any help gratefully received.
>>
>> Mark W.
>>
>>
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >can you be more detailed and specific about what
problems
>> you're having?
>> >
>> >--
>> >CRIS HANNA
>> >SBS-MVP
>> >-------------------------------------------------------
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>> >Please do not respond to me directly by email but only
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>> the newsgroups so
>> >that all can benefit from the information
>> >"Mark Woods" <Mark.woods@activnet.biz> wrote in message
>> >news:101101c48bdb$7f0c55b0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> Macromedia Contribute 2 does not seem to want to work
>> from
>> >> a workstation that is a member of a SBS 2003 doamin.
>> Where
>> >> as Dreamweaver MX 2004 works fine.
>> >>
>> >> Has anybody had a similar problem and do you know the
>> >> solution?
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
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