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Art Shotwell #1
How to migrate from one server to another
Using Contribute 3 & Dreamweaver, what's the best way to migrate a
Contribute site from one server to another? We're changing servers.
Passwords won't be the same. Any suggestions? Art
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GhostGT #2
Re: How to migrate from one server to another
I'd save just repost it. Your password should be prompted with any good ftp
program and you jsut enter it in and send those files up there.
Or just copy and past it in Windows Explorer when connected to your new
website.
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Art Shotwell #3
Re: How to migrate from one server to another
GhostGT wrote:
The problem when migrating Contribute-enabled sites is that the files on> I'd save just repost it. Your password should be prompted with any good ftp
> program and you jsut enter it in and send those files up there.
>
> Or just copy and past it in Windows Explorer when connected to your new
> website.
>
the server are more current than the files on my PC. I could pull them
down with Dreamweaver and then upload to the new server. But,
Dreamweaver wants to pull dozens of non-site files down that are on the
old server.
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