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  • Newbies

Greetings all,

 

I have a brand new server install as follows...

 

Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter, SP1, 64 Bit

Filemaker Server 13.0.1, 64 bit install (32 bit unavailable under 64 bit OS, as I understand it)

FTPeek with Enterprise license

Java (as 32 and 64 bit installs)

 

The FTPeek plugin is reported to require Java 1.5 or greater, 32 bit.

 

Installing Java 32 bit, cripples the FMS Admin console, both on the server itself, and thru remote access, both of which worked under 64 bit Java. Reverting back to 64 bit Java fixes the admin console access, but won't allow the plugin to load.

 

It seems the plugin is severely limited in it's usefullness, unless there's something more to this that I'm not seeing. Any insight is appreciuated.

 

Mark

I might be wrong, because I'm quite literally new to this Filemaker stuff, but have you tried adding the plugin to the server side plugins folder? Because if i understand correct, its the client connecting to the server that executes the plugin , and the client has to have 32bit java, the server can run on 64bit java. 

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  • Newbies

You are correct, and I am embarrassed. I made an assumption, that while logical, was incorrect.

 

Works like a charm.

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