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Streamtime Plugin Known Issues

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Written by Ryan Clement
Updated over 4 years ago

Streamtime requires a plugin called Fusion Reactor to operate.

Fusion Reactor manages various areas within Streamtime such as the My Calendar and Task Calendar views.

FileMaker Pro Version 19 (2020 - Present)

If you have recently upgraded your FileMaker Pro software to v19, you will need to download and install the latest fusion reactor plugin here.

Once downloaded and opened (double clicking should launch FileMaker Pro) - Go to the 'Plugins' page and click 'Install' under Reactor.

Old Versions of Streamtime Classic and FileMaker Pro (Pre 2019):

We are aware of some customers experiencing issues related to the installation of the Reactor plugin or unsuccessful loading of calendar views; these issues have been resolved in Streamtime 13.0v9 [D2E] or later.

If you're already using Streamtime 13.0v9 or above, please contact us.

For clients using Streamtime 13.0v8 or below, you can either upgrade or manually install the Fusion Reactor Plugin yourself, which will resolve these issues without the need to upgrade.

To install the Fusion Reactor plugin yourself, please follow the steps below.

Mac OSX

1. Quit FileMaker Pro
2. Click on Finder
3. From the Finder Menu select Go > Go to Folder
4. Paste in the following text and press enter

FileMaker Pro 12 Users:

~/Library/Application Support/FileMaker/FileMaker Pro/12.0/Extensions/

FileMaker Pro 13 Users:

~/Library/Application Support/FileMaker/FileMaker Pro/13.0/Extensions/

5. Select all files in this folder and delete them
6. Download this file, unzip it, then paste the contents into the above location
7. Open FileMaker Pro again

Windows 8

1. Quit FileMaker Pro
2. Go to Start Menu
3. Press Function/Windows+R on your keyboard and click on Run
4. Paste in the following text and press enter

FileMaker Pro 12 Users:

%systemdrive%\users\%username%\AppData\Local\FileMaker\FileMaker Pro\12.0\Extensions\

FileMaker Pro 13 Users:

%systemdrive%\users\%username%\AppData\Local\FileMaker\FileMaker Pro\13.0\Extensions\

5. Select all files in this folder and delete them
6. Download this file, unzip it, then paste the contents into the above location
7. Open FileMaker Pro again

After following these steps your Extensions Folder should look like this:

Windows Vista / Windows 7

1. Quit FileMaker Pro
2. Go to Start Menu
3. Paste in the following text and press enter

FileMaker Pro 12 Users:

%systemdrive%\users\%username%\AppData\Local\FileMaker\FileMaker Pro\12.0\Extensions\

FileMaker Pro 13 Users:

%systemdrive%\users\%username%\AppData\Local\FileMaker\FileMaker Pro\13.0\Extensions\

4. Select all files in this folder and delete them
6. Download this file, unzip it, then paste the contents into the above location
7. Open FileMaker Pro again

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