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elapsedepoch #1
Set permissions
Hello,
I recently installed the Set Permissions, V1.0.0 extension and am running DW8
on a Mac OSX 10.4.3
The instructions say to locate the file on the remote server and select set
permissions from the context menu. Where is the context menu? I've looked all
throughout DW and can't find this. BTW, I've restarted DW after installing the
extension.
thanks,
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DVmaster #2
Set Permissions
Does anyone know where I can get the Set Permissions extension for DW8 mac?
Unfortunately I installed the DX MX extension and it overwrote my DW8 one,
and it doesn't allow me to set permissions of files that are on the server. I
only see the MX extension online. Thanks
DVmaster Guest
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Brad Lawryk #3
Re: Set Permissions
Hello DVmaster,
You don't need the extension for DW 8 ... its built in. Just go to the remote
view of the files and right click on the folder you want to set. You will
see a set permissions option.
Brad
> Does anyone know where I can get the Set Permissions extension for DW8
> mac?
> Unfortunately I installed the DX MX extension and it overwrote my
> DW8 one,
> and it doesn't allow me to set permissions of files that are on the
> server. I
> only see the MX extension online. Thanks
>
Brad Lawryk Guest
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manxman #4
Re: Set Permissions
I'm having the same problem. I installed the setpermissions command from
jlondon not realising that DW8 provided this facility. Now if I select set
permissions from a right click I get a message saying that the extension only
works in 7.0.1 and above. Since I'm using DW8 this is a little annoying...
It seems as if this extension may have overwritten a file in DW8 that did the
same thing so can anyone help with restoring the DW function? I can't remove
tthe extension either as I can't find the damn thing - where is it? If I try to
remove it with extension manager it keeps telling me the file is on use by
another product. I've no idea which as I've shut down DW. Can anyone help?
manxman Guest
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Pixelgun #5
Re: Set Permissions
The Set Permissions extension doesn't work with DW8 and DW8 is supposed to have
this functionality built in. From what I can tell either the Mac version
doesn't come with set permissions built in or installing the Set Permissions
extension kills the functionality that is already there. Can anyone confirm
this?
I have never seen Set Permissions in the contextual menu when right clicking a
file in the FIle window on the remote server side until I installed Set
Permissions 1.0. After that, like manxman, I get the message about it only
working with 7.0.1 or above when I select Set Permissions form the contextual
menu. I can use Extension Manager to remove the extension but then there is
again no option to set permissions.
Pixelgun Guest
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timlyons3517 #6
Re: Set Permissions
I've been going through this myself. I'm amazed at the depth of involvement one
has to go to after spending hundreds of dollars on a program. You would think
the worlds leading web design software would have this stuff built right in. I
love spending days trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong, only to run into
all this stuff. At least it wasn't me! If you install the set permissions
extention and then remove it with the Macromedia extentions manager, it
clobbers the program and renders the built in "set permissions" to disappear.
You have to reinstall DreamWeaver. Nice, huh?
timlyons3517 Guest
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ChrisBank #7
Re: Set Permissions
If you have a problem with an extension, you can always try deleteing your user
Configuration folder. This is where all extensions and modifications are
written too. You need to quit Dreamweaver, delete the folder, then lauch
Dreamweaver and you should be good to go.
On Mac the folder you want is
Hard disk: Users: <username>: Library: Application Support: Macromedia:
Dreamweaver 8: Configuration
Windows:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Macromedia\Dreamweaver
8\Configuration
Hope this help,
Chris
Adobe Dreamweaver Engineering
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