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Multiple instances of Dreamweaver Running?
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| aschmidt 2004-08-10, 11:17 pm |
| How do you get multiple instances of dreamweaver running at the same time? As
my sites are very large(3000+ pages) switching between them in the same window
is very slow and I frequently need to access pages quickly from site to site.
Thanks in advance!
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| danilocelic 2004-08-10, 11:17 pm |
| aschmidt wrote:
> How do you get multiple instances of dreamweaver running at the same time? As
> my sites are very large(3000+ pages) switching between them in the same window
> is very slow and I frequently need to access pages quickly from site to site.
Unfortunately, from what I'm aware of you can't have multiple instances open. In fact, you also can't have two different version, say MX and MX2004 open at the same time.
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Danilo Celic
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| aschmidt 2004-08-10, 11:17 pm |
| Well thats a bummer, guess I gotta keep frontpage installed :*(
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| aschmidt 2004-08-10, 11:17 pm |
| Can anyone confirm that it is indeed impossible?
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| Mick White 2004-08-11, 7:16 pm |
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danilocelic wrote:
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> Unfortunately, from what I'm aware of you can't have multiple instances
> open. In fact, you also can't have two different version, say MX and
> MX2004 open at the same time.
Not true for Mac, you can run MX and MX2004 simultaneously.
Mick
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| Mick White 2004-08-13, 11:16 pm |
| No it isn't.
Mick
Murray *TMM* wrote:
> Yes. It is impossible.
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| Mick White 2004-08-14, 4:15 am |
| Weendows, weendows, we don't need no steenking weendows.
Mick
Murray *TMM* wrote:
> Ugh. 8)
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| aschmidt 2004-08-15, 11:15 pm |
| Well thats a bummer, guess I gotta keep frontpage installed :*(
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