Dreamweaver CS5 – How to Configure Server Settings Carrie SmahaUpdated on March 21, 2023 1 Minute Read This article will assist you with configuring your server settings in Dreamweaver CS5. Add New Server Basic Server Settings Add New Server Open your current site by clicking Site and then Manage Sites… Choose your site from the list, and then click “Edit” If you don’t already have a server configured, click “Servers” and then click the plus + sign to add a new server. If you already configured a server, choose the server from the list and click the pencil icon to modify it. Basic Server Settings Fill out the Basic server settings as described below, and then click “Test“ Server Name: Enter a name for this server Connect using: Choose FTP FTP Address: Enter your domain name here Username and Password: Enter your cPanel username and password Root Directory: If you are setting this up for your main domain, enter public_html Web URL: This will auto fill in for you when you enter a root directory. Please be sure to remove “public_html” from the Web URL so that it only reads https://example.com More Options – Use Passive FTP: Select “Use Passive FTP” When your server settings test was a success, click “OK” and then click “Save“ After you have properly configured your server, click “Save“ Congratulations, now you know how to configure server settings For Dreamweaver CS5! Share this Article Carrie Smaha Senior Manager Marketing Operations Carrie Smaha is a digital strategy, web development, and SEO leader with 20 years of experience. She built her foundation in fast-paced agency environments before moving in-house to InMotion Hosting, where she leads go-to-market programs, agency initiatives, and technical product marketing that connects product capability to real customer decisions. More Articles by Carrie Related Articles How to Keep Regular Backups for Reseller Accounts How to Cancel Your Backup Manager Subscription How to Set Up Cloudflare with InMotion Hosting Intro to Migrating your WordPress Site Data Migrating your WordPress Database Migrating WordPress Files Configuring WordPress After a Migration Testing your WordPress website after Migration How to Move WordPress from a Subfolder to the Root Directory What to expect during a mass server migration