Step 2. note your filemaker server settings, Step 3. stop filemaker server – FileMaker G0600 User Manual

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4. Click Save to save the Schedules and Groups settings file, then click OK.

Note

The default name of the Schedules and Groups settings file is fms11_settings.xml. You cannot specify

a different name when you save the file in Admin Console. If you prefer, you can change the filename using
your operating system tools after you save the file.

Step 2. Note your FileMaker Server settings

Make a note of your existing FileMaker Server settings because you will have to re-enter your settings
manually later. Some examples are:

1

Note the name of your FileMaker Server installation (the name users see in the Open Remote dialog box
in FileMaker Pro).

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If you are using FileMaker Server 9 or 10, note the settings for schedules for backing up databases,
running scripts, and sending messages. If you are using FileMaker Server 11, save the schedules and
groups settings in a file. See “Step 1. Save your schedules and administrator groups” on page 55.

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Note other settings that you have changed from the defaults and want to reuse in your
FileMaker Server 11 deployment.

Where to note settings for FileMaker Server 9, 10, or 11

Before moving an existing installation of FileMaker Server 9, 10, or 11 to another machine, start FileMaker
Server Admin Console (see “Starting Admin Console” on page 49). View the panes under Configuration and
note the settings described above.

Step 3. Stop FileMaker Server

To stop FileMaker Server 9, 10, or 11:

1. In the Admin Console, choose Server menu > Stop Web Publishing.

Wait while the Web Publishing Engine is stopped.

2. Choose Server menu > Stop Database Server.

Wait while the Database Server is stopped.

3. Stop the FileMaker Server service (Windows) or processes (Mac OS). For more information, see

FileMaker Server Help.

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