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Disabling website and blog connections, Enabling a website or blog server connection

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 208 User Guide You can remove this unadministered website from Contribute. For more information see "To remove a website or blog server connection:" on page 207. Disabling website and blog connections When Contribute starts, it verifies all the connections defined in the My Connections dialog box and opens a connection to each defined website and blog. Sometimes, a website or blog may not be available. For example, the network connection may be weak or inconsistent, the network may time out, or the server may have exceeded the maximum number of connections. If one or more of the websites or blogs are unavailable for any reason, Contribute cannot open those connections. Note: If Contribute can't connect to a website or blog, it may automatically disable that connection. An alert that Contribute is not connected to the website or blog appears in the Contribute browser. To improve Contribute performance, you can disable connections to websites and blog servers that you don't need to update frequently. Defining many websites and blog servers requires multiple network connections over an extended period, which impacts performance. When you need to edit the website or blog, you can enable the connections. Disabling a connection for CPS-managed websites works the same as it does for non-CPS-managed websites. In addition, disabling a blog server connection works like disabling websites managed by CPS. If you do not want your website to be managed by the publishing server (CPS), you may disable the publishing server from the Administer Website dialog box.For more information, see "Disabling CPS for a website" on page 189. To disable individual Contribute website or blog server connections: 1 Select Edit > My Connections (Windows) or Contribute > My Connections (Macintosh). The My Connections dialog box appears. 2 Select the desired website or blog server connection from the list of connections. (Disabled connections are marked with a red slash.) 3 Click the Disable button. 4 A dialog box appears, informing you that the connection has been disabled. Click OK to verify that this is the connection you want to disable. If you have inadvertently disabled the wrong connection, you can re-enable the connection; for more information, see "Enabling a website or blog server connection" on page 208. 5 Click Close to save your changes and close the My Connections dialog box. Removing unpublished drafts in a disabled website or blog When you use the My Connections dialog box to remove a connection to a website or blog that contains unpublished drafts, Contribute warns you that you must either cancel or publish the unpublished drafts before you can remove the connection. Enabling a website or blog server connection If you disable a website or blog server connection, or if Contribute automatically disables it because it can't connect to the website or blog server, you can enable it later. To enable the current website or blog server connection: ❖ Click Connect in the toolbar.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
208
You can remove this unadministered website from Contribute. For more information see “To remove a website or
blog server connection:” on page 207.
Disabling website and blog connections
When Contribute starts, it verifies all the connections defined in the My Connections dialog box and opens a
connection to each defined website and blog. Sometimes, a website or blog may not be available. For example, the
network connection may be weak or inconsistent, the network may time out, or the server may have exceeded the
maximum number of connections. If one or more of the websites or blogs are unavailable for any reason, Contribute
cannot open those connections.
Note:
If Contribute can’t connect to a website or blog, it may automatically disable that connection. An alert that
Contribute is not connected to the website or blog appears in the Contribute browser.
To improve Contribute performance, you can disable connections to websites and blog servers that you don’t need
to update frequently. Defining many websites and blog servers requires multiple network connections over an
extended period, which impacts performance. When you need to edit the website or blog, you can enable the connec-
tions.
Disabling a connection for CPS-managed websites works the same as it does for non-CPS-managed websites. In
addition, disabling a blog server connection works like disabling websites managed by CPS.
If you do not want your website to be managed by the publishing server (CPS), you may disable the publishing server
from the Administer Website dialog box.For more information, see “Disabling CPS for a website” on page 189.
To disable individual Contribute website or blog server connections:
1
Select Edit > My Connections (Windows) or Contribute > My Connections (Macintosh).
The My Connections dialog box appears.
2
Select the desired website or blog server connection from the list of connections. (Disabled connections are
marked with a red slash.)
3
Click the Disable button.
4
A dialog box appears, informing you that the connection has been disabled. Click OK to verify that this is the
connection you want to disable. If you have inadvertently disabled the wrong connection, you can re-enable the
connection; for more information, see “Enabling a website or blog server connection” on page 208.
5
Click Close to save your changes and close the My Connections dialog box.
Removing unpublished drafts in a disabled website or blog
When you use the My Connections dialog box to remove a connection to a website or blog that contains unpublished
drafts, Contribute warns you that you must either cancel or publish the unpublished drafts before you can remove
the connection.
Enabling a website or blog server connection
If you disable a website or blog server connection, or if Contribute automatically disables it because it can’t connect
to the website or blog server, you can enable it later.
To enable the current website or blog server connection:
Click Connect in the toolbar.