FileMaker Server 9 Tutorial Video

Self Study, FileMaker Server 9 Tutorial Video on CD - DVD. The tutor guides you using step-by-step examples. Learn directly from your own desk high quality training videos at an affordable price. Works on both PC and Mac.

FileMaker Server 9 lets you share your databases with unrivalled availability, security and performance, working on either PC or Mac this dedicated software will increase your companies productivity and allow you to work in a robust collaborative environment. These FileMaker Server 9 tutorials show you how to correctly configure, deploy and use this application, you will learn how to increase performance, enhance security, backup and administrate your databases. This FileMaker Server training video is an ideal learning resource for users who already have a fundamental understanding of FileMaker basics. By the conclusions of these tutorials you will have the knowledge to run FileMaker across your corporate network, taking advantage of the many built in tools that enhance data sharing and communication within your organization. .

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  • Works on PC or Mac
Topics Covered on this Training Video Include:
Introduction & Overview
What is FileMaker Server & Why Use It?
New In Version 9
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Installing Different Versions
  • Master vs. Worker Server
  • Three Possible Options & One That Isn't
  • What is Installed On Windows?
  • What is Installed On Macintosh?
The Uniform Administration Console pt. 1
  • What is It?
  • How is It Different than the SAT Tool?
  • Cross Platform Similarities & Differences
The Uniform Administration Console pt. 2
  • Launching the Admin Console Start Page
  • OS Level Controls For Services & Daemons
  • Starting & Stopping On Windows OS
  • Starting & Stopping On Macintosh OS
The Uniform Administration Console pt. 3
  • Database Server Settings Overview
  • Web Publishing Engine Settings Overview
Windows OS Server Configuration
  • Database 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 Administration
  • Clients (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 Configuration
  • General 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 Administration
  • Clients (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. 1
  • Dedicated Hardware
  • Hard Drive Subsystem
  • Operating System
  • Running at the Log-Out Prompt
  • Other Services & Daemons
Best Practices pt. 2
  • Processors
  • NIC Cards
  • Memory
  • Cache Configuration
  • Ports Management
Best Practices pt. 3
  • Network Typology
  • Switches vs. Hubs
  • 10/100/1000
  • UPS
  • Heat/Humidity/Dirt
  • Secured Physical Environment
Best Practices pt. 4
  • Backups
  • How To Backup
  • How Not To Backup
  • Logs
  • What Logs?
  • Why Use Logs?
  • Reading the logs
Summary
  • Review pt. 1
  • Review pt. 2
Credits
  • About the Author
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