Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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Chapter 4
Installing FileMaker Server in Mac OS X
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for installing the
FileMaker Server application and associated files on your computer
running Mac OS X.
What you need
To use FileMaker Server, you need the following equipment and
software.
Mac OS X system requirements
To use FileMaker Server, you need:
1 any Apple G3 or G4 or compatible computer (CPU upgrade cards
are not supported)
1 Mac OS X (the Mac OS X “Public Beta” release is not supported)
1 FileMaker Pro 5.x for creating and converting databases to be
hosted by FileMaker Server 5.5. FileMaker Server 5.5 supports only
FileMaker Pro 5.x databases.
1 a login account with administrative privileges for installing
FileMaker Server
1 a web browser for accessing FileMaker on the Web information from
the Help menu
1 a CD or DVD drive
1 128 MB of available system memory (RAM)
1 an internal or external hard disk drive with at least 7.8 MB of free
disk space to install the FileMaker Server application and related
files. Be sure to allow additional space for the database files you
intend to host, which should be located on the same disk as the
FileMaker Server application.
Networking requirements
To share files among users on a network, you must use TCP/IP
networking. Guests can use the following versions of TCP/IP to
access database files hosted by FileMaker Server:
Installing FileMaker Server
Use the Installer to install FileMaker Server on your hard disk. The
Installer creates a folder called FileMaker Server 5.5.
To install FileMaker Server on your hard disk:
1. Quit all other applications, especially virus protection software,
and disable file sharing.
Note FileMaker, Inc. recommends that you be logged in as the root
user during installation.
2. Insert the FileMaker Server CD into your CD or DVD drive.
You see the CD window on your screen. If you see only the disc icon,
double-click the icon to open its window.
3. Double-click the Installer icon named Start Here Mac OS X.
4. Read the license agreement. If you agree to these terms, click
Accept.
Network
protocol Mac
OS 8.6 to 9.1 guest Mac OS X guest Windows guest
TCP/IP Apple Open Transport
1.1.1
TCP/IP is
integrated with
Mac OS X
Microsoft
TCP/IP-32