Developer’s Guide

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1-8 Developer’s Guide
5. Click Next.
6. In the Remove the Program panel, click Remove.
Note Uninstalling doesn’t delete files that you’ve created, as long as
they are named differently than the sample and template files that are
installed with FileMaker Developer.
Modifying or repairing FileMaker Developer
After installation, you can use the FileMaker Developer installer to
automatically replace missing or corrupt files, or to change which
features are installed.
1. Click the Start button > Settings > Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me: Double-click
FileMaker Developer 5.5.
Windows NT, Windows 2000 Professional: Select
FileMaker Developer 5.5 from the list of applications, then choose
Change.
4. In the Program Maintenance panel, do one of the following:
1 Select Modify to change the installed features.
1 Select Repair to restore missing or corrupted files, shortcuts, or
registry entries.
5. Click Next to continue.
You may be prompted to enter your installation code.
Adjusting the FileMaker Pro cache
See chapter 2 of the FileMaker Pro 5.5 Getting Started Guide for
details.
Adjusting the network software
See chapter 2 of the FileMaker Pro 5.5 Getting Started Guide for
details.
Installing FileMaker Developer 5.5 in the
Mac OS
You must use the installation program to install FileMaker
Developer—you can’t install the application by dragging files to
your hard disk.
To install FileMaker Developer 5.5 on Mac OS systems:
1. Insert the FileMaker Developer 5.5 CD into your CD or DVD
drive.
You see the disc’s window on your screen. If you see only the disc
icon, double-click the icon to open its window.
2. Double-click the file named Start Here Mac OS Classic.
You see the software license agreement.
3. Click Accept if you accept the terms of the license agreement.
You see the FileMaker Developer Installer panel.
4. Follow the steps described in one of the following sections: