Spring4Shell Vulnerability Issue Not an Issue for Lackner Software Lackner Support / Friday, December 17, 2021 0 7519 Article rating: No rating We’re pleased to let everyone know that Lackner Software applications are not effected by this issue. The Spring Core Framework is not used anywhere in our software and our customers are not impacted by this issue. Read more
Log4Shell Vulnerability Issue Not an Issue for Lackner Software Lackner Support / Friday, December 17, 2021 0 6148 Article rating: No rating We’re pleased to let everyone know that Lackner Software applications are not effected by this issue. The Log4j library is not used anywhere in our software and our customers are not impacted by this issue. Read more
HOW TO: Update 6-in-1 Server Edition for FileMaker 20 (2023) on Windows Server Step-by-step instructions to update 6-in-1 Server Edition running on FileMaker 20 (2023) for Windows Server. Webmaster / Tuesday, January 24, 2023 0 2788 Article rating: No rating Every year we release updates to 6-in-1 to support the latest tax forms, changes in tax law, and to enhance the product. This article includes step-by-step instructions to install these updates for Server Edition users running the FileMaker 20 (2023) version of our product on Windows Server 2019, or 2022. Screen shots for these instructions are based on Windows Server 2019, but can easily be adapted for users running Server 2022. Read more
HOW TO: Install FileMaker Server 20 (2023) for 6-in-1 on Windows Server The following offers step-by-step instructions for installation of FileMaker Server on a Windows server. Webmaster / Thursday, July 20, 2023 0 4631 Article rating: 2.0 6-in-1 supports single-user and multi-user installations. Multi-user installations are supported for both Windows and macOS. In this environment, 6-in-1 users on either platform can connect to the shared 6-in-1 database hosted on a server running Windows or macOS. The two platforms work seamless together. This article offers step-by-step dirctions for installing the FileMaker Server component on a server running Windows Server. Read more
HOW TO: Update FileMaker Pro 19 or 2023 for 6-in-1 Standalone or Server Edition on Windows 10/11 Installing incremental updates for FileMaker Pro 19 or 2023 along with plug-ins required by 6-in-1 on Windows 10/11. Webmaster / Tuesday, January 24, 2023 0 4884 Article rating: No rating FileMaker Pro (FMP) is the engine that runs 6-in-1 on your desktop wether you are using Standalone or Server Edition. For various reasons, you may need to apply incremental updates. For example, when Server Edition is updated with the latest 6-in-1 database components (the usual annual update, at minimum), the client side of the equasion (FMP for 6-in-1) often also should be updated. This guide steps through that process. For Standalone Edition, the usual 6-in-1... Read more
HOW TO: Update FileMaker Server v19+ to v20.1.2 on Windows Server Step-by-step instructions to update an existing installation of FileMaker Server 19 or greater for 6-in-1 to the latest version on Windows. Webmaster / Thursday, July 20, 2023 0 3155 Article rating: No rating The latest version of FileMaker Server has some important performance enhancements. We recommend updating to the latest version when it's convenient. This article includes step-by-step instructions to upgrade your FileMaker Server version 19.0 or greater to the latest version of FileMaker Server. This article is based on Windows Server 2019 Datacenter edition, but is applicable for similar Windows Server editions. Read more
HOW TO: Update 6-in-1 Server Edition for FileMaker 19 on Windows Server Step-by-step instructions to update 6-in-1 Server Edition running on FileMaker 19 for Windows Server. Webmaster / Tuesday, January 24, 2023 0 5747 Article rating: 5.0 Every year we release updates to 6-in-1 to support the latest tax forms, changes in tax law, and to enhance the product. This article includes step-by-step instructions to install these updates for Server Edition users running the FileMaker 19 version of our product on Windows Server 2016, 2019, or 2022. Screen shots for these instructions are based on Windows Server 2019, but can easily be adapted for users running Server 2016 or 2022. Read more