Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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Administering FileMaker Server (Windows and Mac OS) 7-3
Starting FileMaker Server
(Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
Start FileMaker Server by double-clicking its icon in the
FileMaker Server 5.5 Folder, or by selecting the icon and choosing
File menu > Open.
You can also make an alias to start FileMaker Server automatically
each time you start your computer. See the next section for more
information.
Making an alias
Previous versions of FileMaker Server automatically put an alias of
the application in the Startup Items folder of your System Folder.
Important Throw away any alias from a previous version of
FileMaker Server in your Startup Items folder.
To make an alias for FileMaker Server:
1. In the Finder, select the FileMaker Server icon in the
FileMaker Server 5.5 folder.
2. Choose File menu > Make Alias.
You see an alias of FileMaker Server in the application folder.
3. Copy or drag the alias into the Startup Items folder in your
System Folder.
Quitting FileMaker Server
(Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
Quitting FileMaker Server disconnects all FileMaker Pro guests and
closes all database files hosted by FileMaker Server.
To quit FileMaker Server:
1. Choose File menu > Quit.
2. Enter text for disconnection options in the dialog box, or accept
the default settings, and then click OK.
After you select Quit, you see a diamond next to the command in the
File menu. In the Local Administration dialog box, all databases or
guest names become italicized to show that FileMaker Server is
attempting to disconnect all guests, close all files, and quit.
FileMaker Server will give guests five minutes, or the amount of
time you specify in the dialog box, to close files before disconnecting
them. Guests see a notification dialog box requesting that they close
the files hosted by FileMaker Server. If guests don’t close the files,
the dialog box reappears one minute before the files are closed by
FileMaker Server.
It might take FileMaker Server several minutes to complete the
quitting process.
Starting FileMaker Server (Mac OS X)
FileMaker Server running in OS X has two components: the
configuration application, called FileMaker Server Config, and the
server application. They are started (and stopped) separately.
Application icon
Application alias
For this option Do this
Message to send Type text you want the guests to see.
Minutes until guests forced
to disconnect
Enter a value (the default is 5 minutes or the
last-entered value).