Prompt to Contribute info keeps popping up

Hello

Using DW8, when I receive or place a file to a remote server - Contribute not enabled for the site, no check in / check out - I get the quick windoid to Contribute username/pw.

Any way to kill who?

I don't have an .xml file in the _mm folder, but I don't have a file like this: cthubca3c5e588e910xxc.csi as I do in my local site directory.

Thank you

Tom

has anyone using contribute on this site? everyone uses currently
contribute?

the .csi file is a ' hub ' for contribute 3 and above contribute to
someone has started or completed the process of enabling the site to contribute.

If no help users-pure conjecture - but I would say move a copy of this
your local preserve and remove _mm folder .csi file it
the remote site with an ftp client of third-party to see if that gets rid of the
problem.

Googling on adobe contribute .csi turned up:

http://www.Adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19449

http://livedocs.Adobe.com/contribute/311/deploying_en/00000015.htm

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Alan
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