Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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7-4 FileMaker Server Administrator’s Guide
You can also make an alias to start FileMaker Server Config
automatically each time you start your computer. See the next
section for more information.
Making an alias for FileMaker Server Config
Note You can make an alias for FileMaker Server Config, but not for
the server itself.
To make an alias for FileMaker Server Config:
1. In the Finder, select the FileMaker Server Config icon in the
FileMaker Server 5.5 folder.
2. Choose File menu > Make Alias.
You see an alias of FileMaker Server Config in the application
folder.
3. In the Login Items pane of the Login preferences, click Add.
4. Navigate to the alias you just made and click Open.
5. Close the Login preferences window.
Starting the FileMaker Server application (Mac OS X)
1. Place the FileMaker Pro 5.x files that you want FileMaker Server
to open in the same folder as FileMaker Server (or in subfolders one
level down). Add an extension to a filename if it does not have one.
Up to 125 FileMaker Pro 5.x database files can be automatically
opened when FileMaker Server starts up.
2. In the FileMaker Server window, click the Start Server button.
Quitting FileMaker Server (Mac OS X)
FileMaker Server running on OS X has two components: the
configuration application, called FileMaker Server Config, and the
server application. They are stopped (and started) separately.
Quitting the FileMaker Server Config application
To quit the FileMaker Server Config application, choose FMServer
Config menu > Quit FMServer Config.
Stopping the FileMaker Server application (Mac OS X)
Stopping the FileMaker Server application disconnects all
FileMaker Pro guests and closes all database files hosted by
FileMaker Server.
To stop FileMaker Server, click the Stop Server button in the
FileMaker Server window.
Guests see a notification dialog requesting that they close the files
hosted by FileMaker Server. If guests don’t close the files, the dialog
reappears before the files are closed by FileMaker Server.
It might take FileMaker Server several minutes to complete the
quitting process.
Using remote administration
You can use FileMaker Pro 5.x to view information about guests and
control database files hosted by one or more servers from a different
computer than the one running FileMaker Server. This process is
called remote administration.
Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1: You can also control the hosted files and guests
using the same computer that’s running FileMaker Server. This
process, using FileMaker Server 5.5, is called local administration.
Application alias