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Re: Upgrade problemFrom: Greg Gibson Date: Monday, December 7, 1998
Time: 8:50:09 pmAt 08:14 PM 12/7/98 -0800, you wrote:
>>The upgrade starts, but dies a minute or so into it.
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>Try doing it without the fast mode upgrade.
Yikes...now I need docs for doing the upgrade the old-fashioned way. Looks
a bit more complicated :-). Is there anything special I need to know here
or do I just accept the defaults as they come up for each window? This is
the first time we have tried to upgrade.
>Nope... sounds like you never had them running on the server... that
>message will only come up if you are trying to be the host and Server is
>already running on the machine. It's as if you were trying to run two
>servers. (Hosting the data files with the runtime counts as a server).
Well, I repeated this again and when I went back to open the files after
restarting the server I made sure I clicked on the "HOSTS" button to pull
the files off the server...it would find the host but not the MainMenu_.usr
file. The only way I could get network access going again was to kill the
server, open the MainMenu file using regular filemaker, turning on
multi-user again, then exiting, and restarting the server.
What am I missing?
Greg
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