Quote Originally Posted by dutchim View Post
Doesn't matter where you host the website. We got one on GoDaddy.

Best thing to do is use DropBox to store your .web file. That way the .web file can be accessed from anywhere.

And make sure to have Web Designer store the hosting info with the file!
Don't I need the program installed on whatever I am carrying with me to open it. I am unsure about the second copy. From my first post (linked above):

1. Installed 32-bit and 64-bit version 12 last year. Didn't use it.
2. Started 64-bit program 13 months later and "updated". That locked me out of the Content Catalog rendering the program useless. Registered and posted the problem here.
3. Found out that content catalog can be downloaded, but 64-bit "update" denied that privilege.
4. As a last resort I opened the 32-bit installation and DID NOT update. I was able to download the content catalog to my desktop and am now designing a website with the 32-bit program.

With that in mind, how can I install the second copy on a laptop to open the .web files without a horror show and complete lockout?