Update all 360Works plugins to the latest version. This is a problem because Java 6 on Leopard is 64-bit and FileMaker is a 32-bit application. This can happen on Leopard if /System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/CurrentJDK is symlinked to 1.6 instead of 1.5 as on most systems. The solution is to use the latest version of the all 360Works plugins. All 360Works plugins had to be redeployed to comply with this. This happens because Java now requires the same jars for applets as it does for webstart. You should get the version of the installed 32-bit java. Once the command prompt is up type: java -version Type %windir%\SysWoW64\cmd.exe in Start Search box.To verify that you have 32-bit java installed you will need to open the 32-bit command prompt. In most cases 32-bit Java is required on Windows, these days most machines are 64-bit and users generally use 64-bit browsers this leads to 64-bit Java installed on most system since users arrive to using 64 bit browsers. 7 Plugins released on or after May 2017 fail to load.5 FileMaker crashes with 360Works plugins installed On Windows.
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