golfinGarry Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 I run a MS Terminal Server farm that 1000 users connect to. Recently I migrated all users to a Windows 2008 Server farm with FileMaker Pro 11. Now each time a new user creates a profile on the terminal server and opens FileMaker it asks do you want to update to v2. Is there anyway to globally turn this setting off for any user that connects? Any help would be great.
Mark Reed Posted August 3, 2010 Posted August 3, 2010 I guess the easiest thing would be to upgrade the server install of FM11 to v2. Its painless and quick. Other than that, I do not think the preference of checking for upgrades flows across tserver or citrix sessions of the app - I think each user would need to uncheck that flag. I can check this when I get to the office later this week - we run it across a citrix farm.
Wim Decorte Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 The setting is stored in the registry so you should run a one-time windows logon script to set the proper value for the users. And in the "default user" section of the registry, set the setting to off.
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