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Change in Connection Profile
We recently integrated Contribute with a site redesign for the Catholic Diocese
of Arlington (Virginia). It is a large site with 500 - 600+ pages. We are on
a maintenance contract with CDA, and when they have an update to the site they
contact us. Recently they needed an update with affected all 600ish pages.
Because they have an internal webmaster who makes changes to files on a
somewhat frequent basis, we needed to perform a DW sync/checkout to ensure that
we had the most recent files. After making the update we checked the files in.
Shortly after, the Diocese contacted us reporting that their content authors
connection profiles in Contribute were now pointing at our development server.
How could this have happened. We are not the Contribute administrator for this
site (that would be their internal webmaster), and did not login to Contribute
to implement their requested change(s). Is there something we might have done
which would have caused this issue, or is it more likely that it happened on
their end and was just a coincidence?
For the record, their internal webmaster was working from our development
server prior to deployment.
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