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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 237 User Guide Problems administering Contribute The following sections describe problems you may encounter when administering Contribute: • "The Administer Websites menu is deactivated" on page 237 • "You forgot the administrator role password" on page 237 • "Contribute freezes when sending a connection key" on page 238 • "A web page is inadvertently deleted" on page 238 • "Users don't see enough rollback copies of pages" on page 238 • "Improving application performance by disabling websites" on page 239 • "You need to remove a single user from a role" on page 239 • "You need to override a file checkout" on page 239 The Administer Websites menu is deactivated If the Administer Websites menu is deactivated, ensure that Contribute is working online by selecting File > Work Offline (Windows) or Contribute > Work Offline (Macintosh). If websites within the Administer Websites pop-up menu are deactivated, they might be disabled. For more information, see "Enabling a website or blog server connection" on page 208. You forgot the administrator role password If you forget the password assigned to the Contribute administrator role, you can reset the password by deleting the shared settings file from the website and creating a shared settings file. Note: If you delete the shared settings file, all the roles you have previously created are lost; you must set up those permissions again. To delete the shared settings file: 1 Connect to the server, either by mounting it on your desktop or by logging in to it (using an FTP client, telnet, SSH, or similar software). Note: You can't perform this procedure from a web browser. 2 On the server, open the root folder of your Contribute website, and then open the _mm folder that's inside the root folder. A typical Windows directory path for the _mm folder might be: \\myServer\wwwroot\mySite\_mm A typical UNIX directory path for the _mm folder might be: / My Connection (Windows) or Contribute > My Connection (Macintosh), select the website whose shared settings file you deleted, and click Edit. 5 Re-establish a connection to the site.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
237
Problems administering Contribute
The following sections describe problems you may encounter when administering Contribute:
“The Administer Websites menu is deactivated” on page 237
“You forgot the administrator role password” on page 237
“Contribute freezes when sending a connection key” on page 238
“A web page is inadvertently deleted” on page 238
“Users don’t see enough rollback copies of pages” on page 238
“Improving application performance by disabling websites” on page 239
“You need to remove a single user from a role” on page 239
“You need to override a file checkout” on page 239
The Administer Websites menu is deactivated
If the Administer Websites menu is deactivated, ensure that Contribute is working online by selecting File > Work
Offline (Windows) or Contribute > Work Offline (Macintosh).
If websites within the Administer Websites pop-up menu are deactivated, they might be disabled. For more infor-
mation, see “Enabling a website or blog server connection” on page 208.
You forgot the administrator role password
If you forget the password assigned to the Contribute administrator role, you can reset the password by deleting the
shared settings file from the website and creating a shared settings file.
Note:
If you delete the shared settings file, all the roles you have previously created are lost; you must set up those permis-
sions again.
To delete the shared settings file:
1
Connect to the server, either by mounting it on your desktop or by logging in to it (using an FTP client, telnet,
SSH, or similar software).
Note:
You can’t perform this procedure from a web browser.
2
On the server, open the root folder of your Contribute website, and then open the _mm folder that’s inside the
root folder.
A typical Windows directory path for the _mm folder might be:
\\myServer\wwwroot\mySite\_mm
A typical UNIX directory path for the _mm folder might be:
/<path_to_the_web_server_doc_root/mySite/_mm/
The shared settings file is an XML file (labeled contribute.xml) in the _mm folder.
3
Delete the shared settings file.
4
Using Contribute, select Edit > My Connection (Windows) or Contribute > My Connection (Macintosh), select
the website whose shared settings file you deleted, and click Edit.
5
Re-establish a connection to the site.