Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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3-2 FileMaker Server Administrator’s Guide
3. Double-click the Installer icon named Start Here Mac OS Classic.
4. Read the license agreement. If you agree to these terms, click
Accept.
You see the FileMaker Server Installer dialog box.
5. To install the application onto a different disk or into a specific
folder, click the Install Location pop-up menu and choose Select
Folder. In the dialog box that appears, choose a destination disk and
folder, then click Select.
6. Click Install.
7. Type your name, company name (optional), and your installation
code.
Tip Your installation code is a seventeen digit number located on a
multi-part sticker on the installation code sheet with the
FileMaker Server CD.
8. Click OK.
If the hard disk you chose has enough space, the Installer begins
installing files.
9. Click Quit to leave the Installer when the installation is finished.
10. If you turned off virus protection and file sharing before
installing, turn them back on now.
It’s important to register your copy of FileMaker Server with
FileMaker, Inc., so you have full access to customer and technical
support. For more information, see “Registration and customer
support” on page 1-1.
For information about starting the application, see “Starting
FileMaker Server (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)” on page 7-3.
Note To administer FileMaker Server from a remote computer
(open files, close files, and so on), you must install the Server
Administration plug-in on each remote computer you plan to use for
remote administration. For more information, see “Automatically
downloading the Server Administration plug-in to a remote
computer” on page 7-6.
Where files are stored on your hard disk
The following table shows the location and contents of the installed
items.
Folder and disk where
FileMaker Server is
installed
Select a different folder or disk
FileMaker Server
5.5 folder File Description
FileMaker Server The FileMaker Server
application
Read Me A text file containing
important information
about this release of
FileMaker Server
FileMaker on the Web An alias for
Go_FileMaker.html