How a Tiny Button Saved My Sanity: Clearing FileMaker Pro Cache to Fix Connection Issues

If you’ve ever been caught in a whirlwind of frustration while troubleshooting FileMaker Pro connectivity issues, you’re not alone. Recently, I found myself on the verge of madness (let’s call it “CraZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzY”) while trying to resolve a mysterious problem where FileMaker Pro 20 and 21 clients could no longer connect to a FileMaker Server on port 5003. Meanwhile, FileMaker Pro 19 connected flawlessly. The culprit? Cached settings. The hero? A single Delete Cached Temp Files button.

Here’s the full story, along with step-by-step instructions to help you avoid the rabbit hole I fell into.

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We Did It to Ourselves: Unraveling the Decline of Network Engineering

Explore the subtle yet profound decline of network engineering, eloquently encapsulated in Dakota’s observation, “We did it to ourselves.” This blog delves into how technological advancements and automation have led to the overshadowing of fundamental network skills, examining the reasons behind the diminishing appeal of network engineering as a career path and what might be done to revive its vital role in the IT industry.

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