Run the Installer

Run the installer under an administrator account.  This account must have:

  • Write privileges to the specified installation directory.
  • "Log on as a service" rights on this machine. For more information, see this Microsoft Docs article

FME Flow Installation Extractor

Start the FME Flow installer.

On the Installation Extractor dialog, specify a Destination folder in which to extract installation files. Note that this folder only specifies where installation files are extracted—it does not specify where FME Flow program files are installed. That location is specified later in the installer.

Tip  Take note of the specified Destination folder location. Following installation, you may wish to:
  • Review the installation .log file.
  • Remove these files to save disk space.

Click Install.

When extraction is complete, the installer opens. Proceed through the installer to the Choose Setup Type dialog.

Choose Setup Type

Select the Express option.

Destination Folder

  • Install FME Flow to: By default, most files for your FME Flow installation are written to C:\Program Files\FMEFlow\. To change the installation directory, modify the path.
  • Install the FME Flow System Share to: By default, FME Flow System Share files, which include Repositories and Resources, are written to %ALLUSERSPROFILE% \Safe Software\FME Flow\.
  • Note  Unless modified, C:\ProgramData is the default value of the %ALLUSERSPROFILE% environment variable.

    This configuration is recommended, because applications that use FME Flow to write data can access C:\ProgramData\Safe Software\FME Flow when all FME Flow System Services run under the local system account (the most common scenario), while the remaining files are protected in a read-only location. To change the installation directory of FME Flow System Share files, modify the path.

    Note  If you plan to scale-out your FME Flow anytime following installation by Adding FME Engines on a Separate Machine, the specified directory must be read/write accessible by the account that runs the additional FME Engines.
  • Install the FME Flow Database files to: By default, FME Flow Database files are written to %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Safe Software\FME Flow\pgsql\data.
  • Note  Unless modified, C:\ProgramData is the default value of the %ALLUSERSPROFILE% environment variable.

    To change the installation directory of FME Flow Database files, modify the path.

FME Flow External Hostname

If this FME Flow installation will be available to users outside an internal network (for example, on an external website), specify the external hostname that users will enter when connecting to FME Flow. For example, if you are hosting FME Flow on myfmeflow.com/myfmeflow, enter myfmeflow.com.

Otherwise, enter the internal server hostname, IP Address, or DNS.

If a load balancer or reverse proxy is deployed through which to access FME Flow, check Advanced and provide the External Web Traffic Port. Specify this port only if it differs from the port on which the FME Flow Web Application Server listens, as specified in the next dialog.

Web Application Server Port

Port 80 is the recommended default. If this port is in use, port 8080 is recommended.

Note  Common applications that may be using port 80 include Skype and Internet Information Services (IIS). Either turn off these services, or select a different port, such as 8080.

Database User

The installation creates the FME Flow Database on a PostgreSQL database server, and a user account under which to use the database. Specify a User Name (defaults to fmeflow) and Password for the database user account.

Warning  Do not specify User Name postgres. This name corresponds to the PostgreSQL master user. If the corresponding passwords do not match, the database will not install.
Note  The password for the FME Flow Database user account is encrypted in FME Flow installation files.

On the last screen, click Install.

Proceed to Starting and Stopping FME Flow.