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I have been trying to upload some server side compatible plug in to my Mac X Server

 

I followed all the instructions to install it as a server side plug-in putting it in the appropriate  server folder, changed the file privileges to inherit the extensions folder privileges, re-started FM server and the whole server in several occasions but I am still getting the Plug-In Name as Not Loaded, I try to enable it, and as you would expect when I restart the server the selection doesn't stick.
 
After running several tests, including the removal from the extensions folder of some Plug Ins I never use, I see that the admin console doesn't refresh the list of plugIns available and some plugIns that no longer are in the Extensions folder still show up, no matter how many times I restart FM Server and even the whole OX Server.
 
I am including a screen shot of the server console in the attachment.
 
Anyone please, any ideas of what could be happening here? solutions?
 
Thanks
 
David
 
PS. I am running FMSA 10 Admin Console Version : 10.0.2.206 on Apple X Serve 3.1 with  Mac OS X v. 10.5.8 In case this information is relevant

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Are you sure the plugin is compatible with FMS10?  That and 10.5 are pretty old so it would not surprise me that something is not working.

What does the FMS log say about the attempt to load the plugin?

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