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graham
28th Jan 2005, 12:47
Well I've lost my disc for dream weaver or rather my son has :(
I have it on my old PC will the program be to big to put it on a floppy then transfer it over as the old PC has no cd writer.
Bryan
28th Jan 2005, 12:50
It will be way too big for a floppy disk :)
Many programs won't transfer using that method due to required registry entries for them to function, ideally you need the installer.
If you still have your activation key you can download the trial version and use your key to activate it I believe.
TheGurkha
2nd Feb 2005, 21:04
You ought to be able to get your dre am weaver activation code from the version on the other machine, it's in one of the menus (can't remember where - don't use it myself, but they use it at work - you'll have to hunt through the menus and registration screens). Theny you just need to install it on the other machine and enter that activation code.
The install set, zipped, is 82 Meg!
I don't suppose you have an ftp i could drop it on for you?
whats dream weaver ? :rolleyes:
graham
2nd Feb 2005, 21:16
You ought to be able to get your dre am weaver activation code from the version on the other machine, it's in one of the menus (can't remember where - don't use it myself, but they use it at work - you'll have to hunt through the menus and registration screens). Theny you just need to install it on the other machine and enter that activation code.
The install set, zipped, is 82 Meg!
I don't suppose you have an ftp i could drop it on for you? Sorry not sure what ftp is.
Red Dream weaver is the softwear I use to edit my website
kev hughes
2nd Feb 2005, 21:30
PM Sent :rolleyes:
Kev
TheGurkha
2nd Feb 2005, 22:19
Graham, what i was referring to was the off chance that your web-site including an area that was accessible to me that i could upload the install files to, using something called the file transfer protocol. Commonly called an ftp site. Usually id/password protected for obvious reasons.
As that's not the case I think you'd have to download the files from a web site - hope you've got broadband!
http://www.macromedia.com/
graham
3rd Feb 2005, 16:53
PM Sent :rolleyes:
Kev PM received ;) one coming your way :rolleyes:
graham
3rd Feb 2005, 16:55
Graham, what i was referring to was the off chance that your web-site including an area that was accessible to me that i could upload the install files to, using something called the file transfer protocol. Commonly called an ftp site. Usually id/password protected for obvious reasons.
As that's not the case I think you'd have to download the files from a web site - hope you've got broadband!
http://www.macromedia.com/ I have the files for the website but need dream weaver to edit it. Yep I have broadband;)
Cheers
Graham
kev hughes
3rd Feb 2005, 19:32
PM received ;) one coming your way :rolleyes:
And a nice one (I think) bouncing back :D
Kev
Slime101
5th Feb 2005, 19:18
You would be best downloading it straight from the Macromedia website - thats what i do every time i re-install on my machines, then just enter your own serial number :)
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