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Disabling your website or blog at startup

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 14 User Guide If you start Contribute without a network connection and receive the Connection Failure alert, you have two choices: • Select Work Offline if you know that you're not connected to the network and you want to work offline. For more information, see "Using Contribute to work offline" on page 50. • Select Try to Connect Anyway if you aren't sure what the problem is and you want Contribute to try to connect again. If Contribute still can't connect, you can disable the website or blog and continue checking any other website and blog connections. For more information, see "Disabling your website or blog at startup" on page 14. For more information about solving connection problems, see "Troubleshooting" on page 229. Disabling your website or blog at startup Contribute alerts you if it detects a problem with any of your website or blog connections when it starts. Contribute displays the alert after the first connection problem it encounters. You can have Contribute try to connect again. If Contribute still can't connect, you can disable the website or blog server connection and try to connect to other websites and blogs. If you disable a website or blog server, you can enable it after you resolve your network connection problem. Note: You can disable a website or blog at any time-not just at startup-when there's a problem. If you have multiple websites and blogs, you can disable the ones you aren't currently working on, so Contribute does not maintain the connection for an extended period of time. For more information, see "Disabling website and blog connections" on page 208. To disable a website or blog server when your network connection fails: 1 Start Contribute. The Connection Failure dialog box appears. 2 Select Try to Connect Anyway to force Contribute to continue checking for a network connection. 3 If Contribute still fails to connect, Contribute displays an error message with two options: • Click Yes to continue trying to connect to other websites and blog servers. • Click No to disable the rest of your websites and blog servers. 4 Click OK. To enable a disabled website or blog: 1 Browse to any page on the website or to any blog entry in the blog, and click Connect in the toolbar. 2 Select Edit > My Connections (Windows) or Contribute > My Connections (Macintosh). The My Connections dialog box appears. 3 Do one of the following: • To enable a website, select the website you want to enable from the list, and click Enable. • To enable a blog, select the blog server under which the blog is listed, and click Enable. All the blogs listed under this blog server are enabled. You cannot enable individual blogs. 4 Click Close.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
14
If you start Contribute without a network connection and receive the Connection Failure alert, you have two choices:
Select Work Offline if you know that you’re not connected to the network and you want to work offline. For more
information, see “Using Contribute to work offline” on page 50.
Select Try to Connect Anyway if you aren’t sure what the problem is and you want Contribute to try to connect
again. If Contribute still can’t connect, you can disable the website or blog and continue checking any other website
and blog connections. For more information, see “Disabling your website or blog at startup” on page 14.
For more information about solving connection problems, see “Troubleshooting” on page 229.
Disabling your website or blog at startup
Contribute alerts you if it detects a problem with any of your website or blog connections when it starts. Contribute
displays the alert after the first connection problem it encounters.
You can have Contribute try to connect again. If Contribute still can’t connect, you can disable the website or blog
server connection and try to connect to other websites and blogs. If you disable a website or blog server, you can
enable it after you resolve your network connection problem.
Note:
You can disable a website or blog at any time—not just at startup—when there’s a problem. If you have multiple
websites and blogs, you can disable the ones you aren’t currently working on, so Contribute does not maintain the
connection for an extended period of time. For more information, see “Disabling website and blog connections” on
page 208.
To disable a website or blog server when your network connection fails:
1
Start Contribute.
The Connection Failure dialog box appears.
2
Select Try to Connect Anyway to force Contribute to continue checking for a network connection.
3
If Contribute still fails to connect, Contribute displays an error message with two options:
Click Yes to continue trying to connect to other websites and blog servers.
Click No to disable the rest of your websites and blog servers.
4
Click OK.
To enable a disabled website or blog:
1
Browse to any page on the website or to any blog entry in the blog, and click Connect in the toolbar.
2
Select Edit > My Connections (Windows) or Contribute > My Connections (Macintosh).
The My Connections dialog box appears.
3
Do one of the following:
To enable a website, select the website you want to enable from the list, and click Enable.
To enable a blog, select the blog server under which the blog is listed, and click Enable. All the blogs listed under
this blog server are enabled. You cannot enable individual blogs.
4
Click Close.