Sharing databases on a networkFileMaker Pro Network Sharing supports the sharing of files with up to 5 concurrent users (not including the host). FileMaker Go clients are included in the limit of 5 users. To support more users and web publishing technologies such as XML and FileMaker WebDirect, use FileMaker Server.
• The information in this topic pertains to sharing files on a local area network. To host databases over a network, see Opening files as the host. For information about publishing files on the web or an intranet, see Publishing databases on the web. For information about sharing files via ODBC or JDBC, see Using ODBC and JDBC with FileMaker Pro.If you are the first person to open a shared file, you are the host. Users who open a shared file after you are clients.
Note One person can edit a value list while another person is using it in Browse or Find mode. Note One person can edit a script while another person is using it. Note One person can edit a data source while another person is using it. Note One person can create or modify an account or privilege while another person is using it.Note Access privileges may also restrict the ability of users to change certain elements in a file. For more information, see Protecting databases