I guess this is because of the ARM Preview version of Windows? Then I looked in the installer folder that had been created on the desktop, and in there in a sub-folder named "files" found "FileMaker Pro 19.msi" I ran this directly and FileMaker installed fine.įileMaker Pro 19.3 is now working, but the installation was not straightforward. Tried again and got an error "this installation package could not be opened.etc." So I could not install FileMaker Pro. Tried again, then got message I have to install Edge WebView Runtime - did that. Got message that I had to install Visual Studios C++ Libraries. I started with the installer from claris on the Desktop. My experience installing FileMaker Pro 19.3 for Windows on an M1 MacBook Pro in Parallels Desktop running Windows 10 (for ARM, Preview) - in case anyone is interested. I’ve a few utilities I rely on as well, such as S3 Browser which is worked straight away.Īt the moment, I can’t believe the speed of it compared to my previous experience of Parallels, although I tended to opt for the less powerful MacBooks and MacBook Air in the past, so perhaps it was as quick on the Intel MacBook Pros?" We never install Bonjour, hence have not for this.įileMaker 16 installed OK, but launching it initially resulted in ‘The application has been installed incorrectly or modified by another program Please run the installer to get a fresh copy of the application after determining the case’ but selecting ‘Modify’ for this in Apps & Features and ‘Repair’ sorted out whatever the problem was. Then install FileMaker Pro 19 as standard, allowing it to also install its standard Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable (圆4) 0, so there are 2 entries in Apps & Features. "I will look at FMPA 15 again, as it was the last MDI version and there are still a few old Windows system where the customers haven’t invested in the upgrading as yet.Īfter getting Windows build 21277 with the 圆4 emulation, the key step to succeeding with the previously failed FileMaker installation attempts was to remove all Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable entries in the Apps & Features list (in Control Panels), then install the preview version of the ARM64 C++ redistributable from: This was taken from my post in January: My journey on the M1 - #82 by MonkeybreadSoftware Hi Ben, I was hoping to get this to you earlier. Today there was another update that has added new features and, no doubt, there will be plenty more updates to come. This has been installed for less than 48 hours, so early days. I’ve not seen any of this behaviour as yet running within Parallels. One of my colleagues has been running FileMaker within Windows 11 on a Surface Pro X and has had some rendering issues that appear like a pinprick through FileMaker to other running apps. I do have a snapshot where I can revert to the Windows 10 option, but so far I see no need. My main tools being Office, FileMaker and Sequel Server Management Studio all appear to be running fine and I’ve used it today as part of a client’s FMP v15 to v19 upgrade. To be fair, I haven’t tried it for ages, so it is possible an earlier update resolved the problem. I’m pleased to report that so far, so good and even FileMaker Pro 16 Advanced is now running, which had given problems before. Yesterday, I was taken slightly by surprise when the Windows update and subsequent restart resulted in the upgrade to Windows 11. Having been running Windows Insider Preview ARM64 in Parallels 16 on my M1 MacBook Pro for some months now, I’ve repeatedly mentioned how impressive this has been in terms of performance and allowing me to run most versions of FileMaker backwards to v15 Advanced to support those clients who have not yet updated to v19.
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