![]() Before you install, confirm that your machines meet the minimum requirements listed below. Clients use FileMaker Pro to access database files hosted by FileMaker Server. FileMaker Pro is an application for creating and modifying database files. FileMaker Server is a dedicated database server that opens FileMaker Pro files, makes them available to other machines on a network, and publishes FileMaker data in web pages on the Internet or a company’s intranet. Recreate schedules and configureĬhapter 6 Setting up the web server Windows IIS settings Setting up authentication for a Windows IIS website Using Web publishing on 64-bit Windows editions Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Mac OS X settingsĬhapter 7 Additional resources Product documentation Using FileMaker Server documentation Where to find PDF documentation Registration and customer support Check for software updates Move files to the proper location Step 7. Uninstall FileMaker Server Uninstalling FileMaker Server 8 or 9 Uninstalling FileMaker Server 10 Step 5. Note your FileMaker Server settings Where to note settings for FileMaker Server 8 Where to note settings for FileMaker Server 9 or 10 Step 4. Make a copy of databases, scripts, and plug-ins FileMaker Server 8 and 9 files FileMaker Server 10 files (default installation) FileMaker Server 10 files (non-default installation) Stop FileMaker Server Stopping FileMaker Server 8 Stopping FileMaker Server 9 or 10 Step 2. For more information, visit our website at Edition: 01Ĭontents Preface System requirements for FileMaker Server Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.4 (Intel-based Macintosh computers) Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.4 (PowerPC-based Macintosh computers) Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.5 (Intel-based Macintosh computers) Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server version 10.5 (PowerPC-based Macintosh computers) Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition Windows Vista Business Edition System requirements for Admin Console and site assistants Supported client applications About the license key Upgrading the FileMaker Server 10 license Where to go from hereĬhapter 1 Installation quick start Before you begin Considering performance Installing FileMaker Server on a single machine Next stepsĬhapter 2 Deploying FileMaker Server across multiple machines Deployment alternatives One-machine deployment Two-machine deployments Three-machine deployment Installing on multiple machines Before you begin Installing on the worker machines Installing on the master machine Installation notes Next stepsĬhapter 3 Testing your deployment Using the FileMaker Server Technology Tests page Troubleshooting Deployment assistant reports that the web server test failed Deployment assistant does not start after installation Admin Console doesn’t start after deployment on master machine Admin Console Start Page says to install Java when it’s already installed Cannot start Admin Console from a remote machine Clients cannot see databases hosted by FileMaker Server The Mac OS web server fails during startupĬhapter 4 Administration overview About FileMaker Server Admin Console Using Admin Console to administer FileMaker Server Starting Admin Console Uploading a database Backing up databases Verifying the integrity of databases Hosting databases connected to ODBC data sources Enabling ODBC data source single sign-on (Windows only) Running a server-side script FileMaker scripts System-level scripts Script Sequences Sending messages to FileMaker Pro clients Viewing log file entries in Admin Console Emailing notificationsĤ1 42 43 44 44 45 45 45 46 47 47 47 47 48 48Ĭhapter 5 Upgrading or moving an existing installation Step 1. assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance of these products. Mention of third-party products and URLs are for informational purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Credits are listed in the Acknowledgements documents provided with this software. You may use this documentation solely with a valid licensed copy of FileMaker software.Īll persons, companies, email addresses, and URLs listed in the examples are purely fictitious and any resemblance to existing persons, companies, email addresses or URLs is purely coincidental. You are not authorized to make additional copies or distribute this documentation without written permission from FileMaker. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Mac and the Mac logo are the property of Apple Inc. ![]() ![]() 5201 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, California 95054 FileMaker, the file folder logo, Bento and the Bento logo are either trademarks of FileMaker, Inc.
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