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FileMaker Server 9 |
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FileMaker Server 9This tutorial unlocks the mysteries of FileMaker Server and explains how to configure and administrate on both Windows and Macintosh platforms. Several special introductory sections explain FileMaker Server's role in providing security for FileMaker Pro files, new features in FileMaker Server 9, and various deployment options. The concluding sections of the tutorial provides users with best practices for effective and correct deployment of FileMaker Server. To begin learning, simply click on one of the movie links.
Introduction & OverviewWhat is Covered?What is Not Covered? How Are These Tutorials Organized? What is FileMaker Server & Why Use It?FileMaker Server pt. 1FileMaker Server pt. 2 FileMaker Server's Role in Security pt. 1 FileMaker Server's Role in Security pt. 2 New In Version 9Product SegmentationFileMaker Server 9 FileMaker Server 9 Advanced Uniform Administration Console pt. 1 Uniform Administration Console pt. 2 Server Side Scripting Installing Different VersionsMaster vs. Worker ServerThree Possible Options & One That Isn't What is Installed On Windows? What is Installed On Macintosh? The Uniform Administration Console pt. 1What is It?How is It Different than the SAT Tool? Cross Platform Similarities & Differences The Uniform Administration Console pt. 2Launching the Admin Console Start PageOS Level Controls For Services & Daemons Starting & Stopping On Windows OS Starting & Stopping On Macintosh OS The Uniform Administration Console pt. 3Database Server Settings OverviewWeb Publishing Engine Settings Overview Windows OS Server ConfigurationDatabase Server General Settings Overview (Win OS)Database Server (Win OS) Security (Win OS) Default Folders (Win OS) Logging (Win OS) Server Side Plug-Ins (Win OS) Web Publishing General Settings (Win OS) PHP/XSLT/XML (Win OS) Instant Web Publishing (Win OS) ODBC/JDBC (Win OS) Windows OS Server AdministrationClients (Win OS)Databases (Win OS) Schedules (Win OS) Run a Backup (Win OS) Run a ScriptMaker Script (Win OS) Run an OS Level Script (Win OS) Statistics (Win OS) Macintosh OS Server ConfigurationGeneral Settings Overview (Mac OS)Database Server (Mac OS) Security (Mac OS) Default Folders (Mac OS) Logging (Mac OS) Server Side Plug-Ins (Mac OS) Web Publishing General Settings (Mac OS) PHP/XSLT/XML (Mac OS) Instant Web Publishing (Mac OS) ODBC/JDBC (Mac OS) Macintosh OS Server AdministrationClients (Mac OS)Databases (Mac OS) Schedules (Mac OS) Run a Backup (Mac OS) Run a ScriptMaker Script (Mac OS) Run an OS Level Script (Mac OS) Statistics (Mac OS) Best Practices pt. 1Dedicated HardwareHard Drive Subsystem Operating System Running at the Log-Out Prompt Other Services & Daemons Best Practices pt. 2ProcessorsNIC Cards Memory Cache Configuration Ports Management Best Practices pt. 3Network TypologySwitches vs. Hubs 10/100/1000 UPS Heat/Humidity/Dirt Secured Physical Environment Best Practices pt. 4BackupsHow To Backup How Not To Backup Logs What Logs? Why Use Logs? Reading the logs SummaryReview pt. 1Review pt. 2 CreditsAbout the Author |







