FileMaker ® Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro 8 and FileMaker Pro 8 Advanced
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Contents Chapter 1 Before you begin About this guide Registration and customer support About the license key Hardware and software requirements Networking requirements Web publishing requirements Requirements for other features (Windows) Requirements for other features (Mac OS) Features not supported in Mac OS X Features not supported in Windows ACL file permissions Opening files from previous versions Updating your User Dictionary Automating your installation Chapter 3 Installing FileMaker Pro in the Mac
Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced
Chapter 1 Before you begin Welcome to your FileMaker® software. FileMaker is designed to help you manage information easily and effectively. About this guide This Installation Guide tells you how to install FileMaker Pro 8 or FileMaker Pro 8 Advanced on your Windows or Mac OS computer. Note This guide uses “FileMaker Pro” to refer to both FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced, unless describing specific FileMaker Pro Advanced features.
Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced The license key ensures adherence to the single user license agreement, which generally allows for use of one (1) copy of the Software on a single computer at a time (refer to your Software License).
Chapter 1 | Before you begin 7 Requirements for other features (Windows) ACL file permissions Some of the features of FileMaker Pro for Windows require additional software. You must disable Access Control Lists in order to install the product. After installing, do not use ACL file permissions to control access to any FileMaker file. For more information, see the documentation that came with your operating system software.
Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced
Chapter 2 Installing FileMaker Pro in Windows Before you begin the installation process, exit other open programs and save your work. For late-breaking information about FileMaker Pro, browse the contents of the CD and view the Read Me file or visit www.filemaker.com. Installation notes 1 At the start of installation, you choose a language version for the FileMaker Pro application. The default selection matches your operating system language.
Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced 3. Install FileMaker Pro by following the on-screen instructions. For details about installation issues, see “Installation notes” on page 9. 4. When the installation is complete, click Finish. When installation completes, you see a Product Registration panel. You can register online if you have an Internet connection.
Chapter 2 For more information on managing memory, see the documentation that came with your computer. | Installing FileMaker Pro in Windows 11 Where to go from here 1. In FileMaker Pro, choose Edit menu > Preferences. After you install FileMaker Pro, you can immediately begin working with the application. Here are some suggestions on where to go in the documentation to get started: The Preferences dialog box appears.
Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced
Chapter 3 Installing FileMaker Pro in the Mac OS Before you begin the installation process, quit other open programs and save your work. For late-breaking information about FileMaker Pro, browse the contents of the CD and view the Read Me file or visit www.filemaker.com. Installing FileMaker Pro You must use the installation program to install FileMaker Pro—you can’t install FileMaker Pro by dragging files to your hard disk.
Installation Guide for FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced Installing ODBC client drivers in Mac OS X FileMaker Pro ODBC support allows you to interact with data from other applications, such as Oracle databases, on your computer or over a network. For more information on using ODBC, see FileMaker Pro Help. For additional details, including links to driver vendors, see www.filemaker.com/odbc.