Guide to Updating Plug-ins

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7-14 FileMaker Server Administrator’s Guide
Selecting information in scrolling lists (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
The following table describes keyboard shortcuts for selecting
information in scrolling lists.
Viewing usage statistics (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
Use the Usage Statistics dialog box to view usage statistics, such as
how FileMaker Server is performing and how many guests are
connected to hosted databases.
To display usage statistics, in FileMaker Server choose
Window menu > Usage Statistics.
You see the Usage Statistics window.
For information about the statistics displayed, see “Viewing usage
statistics for FileMaker Server” on page 7-7. For information about
where usage statistics are stored and charting them, see “Recording
usage statistics and setting size limits” on page 6-12.
Hosting FileMaker Pro 5.x files (Mac OS 8.6 to 9.1)
When FileMaker Server starts, it automatically opens or hosts all
multi-user files in the FileMaker Server folder (and subfolders one
level down).
Important
1 FileMaker Server 5.5 supports only FileMaker Pro 5.x databases.
Therefore, any existing databases you have from a previous version
of FileMaker Pro must be converted to FileMaker Pro 5.x format
before you can host them using FileMaker Server 5.5.
1 Don’t use personal file sharing to share FileMaker Pro files.
To host database files using the local administration window:
1. In FileMaker Server, choose File menu > Open File.
You see the Open dialog box.
Use this shortcut To do this
Click an entry Select a row
Double-click an entry Switch to the tab for that entry and scroll to display the
selected entry in the new tabbed screen. For example,
if you double-click a filename in the Folders tab, the
display changes to the Files tab and scrolls to show the
file.
Shift-click another entry Extend the current selection
2-click another entry Deselect the entry, if it was selected, or select the entry
without including entries between it and your original
selection
C Select the row above the current selection
D Select the row below the current selection
Shift-C or Shift-D Extend the current selection
2-C or 2-D Select the first or last entry in a list
2-B Expand the details displayed under the current
selection
2-A Collapse the details displayed under the current
selection
Page Up key Scroll up
Page Down key Scroll down
Home key Scroll to the top of the list
End key Scroll to the bottom of the list