Extended privileges determine the data sharing options that are permitted by a
privilege set for a file. For example, if the file is
shared, the Access via FileMaker Network extended privilege determines if the privilege set allows opening the shared file as a
client. The Access via
Instant Web Publishing extended privilege determines whether the privilege set allows accessing the database from a web browser. For more information about extended privileges, see
About accounts, privilege sets, and extended privileges.
You can view extended privileges in the Manage Security dialog box, as well as enable each extended privilege for the privilege sets that you want to permit access. All extended privileges except fmreauthenticate10 are disabled by default, even in the Full Access privilege set.
FileMaker as well as third-party developers may provide additional software products designed to work with FileMaker Pro. These products may require you to add new extended privileges that manage data access between FileMaker Pro and these products.