Accessing sites, a server, and local drives

You can access, modify, and save files and folders in your Dreamweaver sites, as well as files and folders that are not part of a Dreamweaver site. In addition to Dreamweaver sites, you can access a server, a local drive, or your desktop.

Before you can access a remote server, you must set up Dreamweaver to work with that server (see Setting up Dreamweaver to work without defining a site).

Note: The best way to manage your files is to create a Dreamweaver site (see Setting up a new Dreamweaver site).

To open an existing Dreamweaver site:

For information about changing your site view (for example, to view the remote folder), see Viewing files and folders. For information about opening files in your site, see Working with files in the Files panel.

To open a folder on a remote FTP or RDS server:

  1. In the Files panel (Window > Files), select a server name from the pop-up menu (where the current site, server, or drive appears).



    Note: Server names appear for servers you've configured Dreamweaver to work with. If you have not configured a server yet, see Setting up Dreamweaver to work without defining a site.

  2. Navigate to and edit files as you normally do.

    For more information, see Working with files in the Files panel.

To access a local drive or your desktop:

  1. In the Files panel (Window > Files), select Desktop, Local Disk, or CD Drive from the pop-up menu (where the current site, server, or drive appears).



  2. Navigate to a file, then do any of the following:

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