Deploying a single file or folder
Deploying a single file or folder
This section explains how to deploy a single folder or file to one or more servers.
To deploy to a single location:
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To deploy to multiple servers:
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On the Projects resource tab, open a project.
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Do one of the following:
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Right-click a file and select Deploy File.
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Right-click a folder and select Deploy Files in Folder.
A dialog box appears with the message "Are you deploying to multiple servers?"
Click No.
The Specify Deployment Location dialog box appears, with Absolute
Deployment Path selected and the cursor positioned in its Deployment Path box.
Browse to the directory where you must deploy the file or folder, or enter the
absolute path in the Deployment Path box. Click OK.
The Deployment Warning dialog box appears, listing the file or files selected for
deployment. You can select Do Not Show this Dialog Again if you do not want a
confirmation to appear for future deployments.
Click Deploy.
On the Projects resource tab, open a project.
For more information, see
Do one of the following:
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Right-click a file and select Deploy File.
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Right-click a folder and select Deploy Files in Folder.
A dialog box appears with the message "Are you deploying to multiple servers?"
Click Yes.
The Dynamic Deployment Location dialog box appears with the cursor
positioned in the Deployment Path box.
Browse to a server under Macromedia FTP & RDS, or enter the absolute path
(minus drive letter or server name) in the Deployment Path box. Click OK.
In the Select Deployment Servers dialog box, select servers and click OK. If you do
not see a server that you need, see
The Deployment Warning dialog box appears, listing the file or files selected for
deployment. You can select Do Not Show this Dialog Again if you do not want a
confirmation to appear for future deployments.
Click Deploy.
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