Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Installation quick start
- Chapter 2 Deploying FileMaker Server across multiple machines
- Chapter 3 Testing your deployment
- Using the FileMaker Server Technology Tests page
- Troubleshooting
- Deployment assistant reports that the web server test failed
- Admin Console doesn’t start after deployment on master machine
- Admin Console Start Page says to install Java when it’s already installed
- Cannot start Admin Console from a remote machine
- Clients cannot see databases hosted by FileMaker Server
- The Mac OS web server fails during startup
- Chapter 4 Administration overview
- Chapter 5 Upgrading or moving an existing installation
- Chapter 6 Setting up the web server
- Chapter 7 Additional resources
- Index
Chapter 5
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Upgrading or moving an existing installation 81
Step 4. Uninstall FileMaker Server
After you have noted the settings in your existing installation of FileMaker Server, you can uninstall FileMaker
Server.
Important The uninstall process deletes your settings, so be sure to write down any settings that you want to save.
See
“Step 3. Note your FileMaker Server settings.”
Uninstalling FileMaker Server 7 or 8
For instructions on how to uninstall FileMaker Server or FileMaker Server Advanced versions 7 or 8, see the
FileMaker Knowledge Base located at www.filemaker.com/kb.
Uninstalling FileMaker Server 9
To uninstall a multiple-machine deployment, uninstall the worker machines first.
Windows
To uninstall FileMaker Server:
1. Start Windows.
2. Click the Start button, then choose Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
3. Select FileMaker Server 9 from the list, and click Remove.
Your database files, script files, and plug-ins are not deleted.
4. Restart the machine after uninstalling FileMaker Server 9.
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