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Network path to the website (for connecting to local networks)
The network path is the location of the website within your organization's local network. The
network path includes the name of the server on which the website is stored and the directory
path of the website's files on that server. For example, your network path might be
\\mycomputer\wwwroot\.
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FTP information (for connecting by FTP)
If you will connect to your website from a remote location (for example, telecommuting from
home or another office) you may need to connect to the website using the File Transfer
Protocol (FTP), which allows you to transfer files from a remote location across the Internet to
your website (for example, if you don't have a local network connection to the website).
If you or your users will connect to your website using FTP, you must know the address of the
FTP server, as well as the user name and password to connect to the FTP server. For example,
your FTP server's address might be ftp.mysite.com.
To create a new website connection:
Start Contribute.
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Select Edit > My Connections.
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The My Connections dialog box appears. The options in this dialog box let you create and
manage your Contribute connections.
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