Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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C-4 FileMaker Server Administrator’s Guide
IPX/SPX network initialization failed; an unexpected error
occurred (error number)
Windows: FileMaker Server can’t initialize IPX/SPX. Check network settings and system error log.
IPX/SPX network initialization failed; not enough memory Windows: There is insufficient memory to use IPX/SPX. See “What you need” on page 2-1 for RAM
requirements.
IPX/SPX network initialization failed; protocol is not installed
(error number)
Windows: FileMaker Server can’t initialize IPX/SPX, because the IPX/SPX protocol is not installed or not
configured correctly in the Networks control panel. Check the network installation and setup procedures in the
Windows documentation and reinstall, if necessary.
User username no longer responding, connection closed A connected guest’s computer has stopped communicating with FileMaker Server due to a network disruption
or a software error.
Using a database cache size of xK Written at FileMaker Server startup to show how much of the application’s memory is usable for the database
cache (x is replaced by a number). You can adjust application memory by changing the Reserve n MB of RAM
for database cache in the Files tab of the Properties (Windows) or Preferences (Mac OS) dialog box or enabling
the CacheSize preference parameter. The new cache size takes effect the next time you start FileMaker Server.
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1: You might have to adjust the application memory size for FileMaker Server using the Get
Info dialog box in the Finder. For more information, see “Adjusting memory (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)” on page 6-6.
Message Explanation