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Conversion & Migration
Knowledge Base
v6
Things To Think About Before Converting Your File(s) To the latest version of FileMaker Pro
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- Converting FileMaker Pro 3.0, FileMaker Pro 4.x, FileMaker Pro 5.x, and FileMaker Pro 6 files into a file format recognized by later versions of FileMaker Pro is as simple as dragging and dropping your files. As effortless as the procedure is, many things are going on under the hood to convert your files to be compatible with the latest version. While most people will have few problems with their converted files, there are some simple tips and procedures you can perform BEFORE you convert that will assure the most trouble-free conversion experience possible.
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Resource ID: DBPros000950
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- A matrix of compatibility with FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Pro Advanced, FileMaker Server and FileMaker Server Advanced with links to other articles with more detail.
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Resource ID: DBPros000957
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- There are a number of issues that can prevent users from seeing hosted files. The Knowledge Base article discusses these.
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Resource ID: DBPros000965
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- FileMaker Server and FileMaker Pro require certain ports be either open or available. This is a list of what those ports are.
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Resource ID: DBPros000966
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- Server 10 allows for importing and exporting, but you must follow the rules for these to work successfully.
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Resource ID: DBPros000967
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