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Step 6. Clear the Java cache and web browser cache
Even after you uninstall FileMaker Server, the Java cache may retain pointers to FileMaker Server
components that have been uninstalled. In addition, your web browser may retain cached versions
of artwork and HTML files that have been uninstalled.
Clear the Java cache and web browser cache to clear information from the previous
FileMaker
Server install.
Step 7. Install FileMaker Server 13
To install FileMaker Server, you must use an account with administrative privileges.
1 To deploy on a single machine, see chapter 2, “Installation quick start.”
1 To deploy across multiple machines, see chapter 3, “Deploying FileMaker Server across
multiple machines.”
Note If you enter an upgrade license key in the Personalization dialog box, the Upgrade dialog
box prompts you for a valid license key from the previous version of the product.
The FileMaker Server installer and the Deployment assistant prompts you for some of the settings
that you noted in
“Step 2. Note your FileMaker Server settings” on page 61.
Step 8. Convert database files
If you are moving from a previous FileMaker Server 11 installation, use FileMaker Pro to convert
.fp7 database files to .fmp12 database files.
1 If your databases use plug-ins, update the databases to use the .fmp12 plug-ins support. See
FileMaker Pro Help.
1 The .fmp12 database format no longer supports the Access via XSLT Web Publishing - FMS
only extended privilege (fmxslt).
Step 9. Move files to the proper location
Move the script files and plug-ins you used with the previous version of FileMaker Server to the
proper folders within the FileMaker
Server 13 folder structure. See “Step 4. Make a copy of
databases, scripts, and plug-ins” on page 62.
Note You can use FileMaker Pro 13 to transfer .fmp12 databases to your new FileMaker Server
deployment. See
“Uploading databases” on page 53. To transfer your database files manually,
see FileMaker Server Help.
Important If you are using FileMaker Server 13 and you want to transfer settings by loading the
Schedules and Groups settings file, make sure you have created a folder structure in the new
FileMaker
Server installation that is identical to the source server installation. Copy the databases,
scripts, and other solution files from the source installation to the new FileMaker
Server
installation, and set the appropriate permissions in OS
X. For more information, see
FileMaker
Server Help.
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