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Dezino #1
Question about license
Hi,
I'm setting up Contribute for a client so she can edit her website. In
addition to the license that she will need, will I also need a license even
though I won't be using Contribute to edit the site? (I may need to modify the
templates/pages in the future, but I wouldn't be using Contribute) I'll need
to set up her connections and I would like to remain as the Administrator, but
I would not be an active user of the program. Do i still need an additional
license?
Thanks!
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ThinkInk #2
Re: Question about license
You don't 'need' your own license, but it can be convenient to administer the
website.
When your client is able to administer the website, he/she can work with
Contribute and you can keep working with Dreamweaver on the same website. In
Dreamweaver you can adjust the settings of the Site, to make the program work
together with Contribute.
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