Deleting configuration files in a multiuser environment

When working in a multiuser operating system, if you do something within Dreamweaver that would delete a configuration file (for example, deleting a predesigned snippet from the Snippets panel), Dreamweaver creates a file in your user Configuration folder called mm_deleted_files.xml. When a file is listed in mm_deleted_files.xml, Dreamweaver behaves as if that file doesn't exist.

To deactivate a configuration file:

  1. Quit Dreamweaver.
  2. Using a text editor, edit mm_deleted_files.xml in your user Configuration folder; add an item tag to that file, giving the path (relative to the Dreamweaver Configuration folder) of the configuration file to deactivate.
  3. Save and close mm_deleted_files.xml.
  4. Start Dreamweaver again.

 

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