Deleted files and folders in Dreamweaver keep reappearing

Help! After that I deleted files and folders in my Dreamweaver sites, they come back! This has happened for the last few weeks and I don't know why!

I've deleted coming from within Dreamweaver, deleted from the Windows Explorer of Microsoft (on a PC - Vista) even the trash and when I click on a site in Dreamweaver, a small box appears real quick and they all show upward.

Boxes say: link info from cache... and the other cargo box pops up and says: looking for new or changed files. You can safely stop this, if you have not modified files outside Dreamweaver... 4800

Could it be and how can I disable this?

I have Dreamweaver CS4 and CS5.5 and happens in both. Thank you!!!

  1. Open the Site Manager to the top, and then select your Web site.
  2. Click the Advanced tab and local information to the title of the category.
  3. Uncheck the box "Enable Cache". Yes leave it off, it is more of a resource than an asset hog.
  4. Go to the bottom of the list of the Remote Info category and uncheck the "Maintain synchronization information" if it is enabled.
  5. Go to the bottom of the list of categories in Version control. Are you using and control solution version which could be the last recorded together rebuild? Solved? Isn't it? Continue.
  6. Under category, select Design Notes. Uncheck the box keep the Design Notes and then click on the button "Clean up...". ». Leave unchecked.
  7. Click the OK button to save your changes and exit the Site Manager. Release of Dreamweaver.
  8. Download CleanWeaver site GniDesign. This is a free tool from GniDesign who hunts on the _Notes on Windows systems files and removes them safely!

CleanWeaver 1.0

You are welcome

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