Editing extended privileges for a privilege setPrivilege sets can limit extended privileges, which determine whether and how a shared file is accessible. For a file, you can set whether a privilege set is permitted to:
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• Note Enabling extended privileges only makes it allowable for certain privilege sets to access shared data. To actually access the shared data, you must also set up sharing for the type of access that you want. See Sharing files on a network, Sharing FileMaker Pro data via ODBC or JDBC, or Publishing databases on the web.For more information about extended privileges, see About accounts, privilege sets, and extended privileges.Note If the File menu > Manage > Security menu is dimmed, your privileges do not permit you to access it. See the note below for another possible way to edit extended privileges.
2. In the Extended Privileges list, select the extended privileges you want to enable, and clear the ones you want to disable.
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• While configuring sharing settings for FileMaker Network sharing, ODBC/JDBC, or FileMaker WebDirect, you can enable sharing for all users or certain privilege sets if your privilege set permits it. This method is accessible by any account assigned a privilege set with the Manage Extended Privileges via Sharing dialogs privilege enabled, so it can be accessed by accounts that are not assigned the Full Access privilege set. See Editing other privileges, Sharing files on a network, Using ODBC and JDBC with FileMaker Pro, or Publishing databases with FileMaker WebDirect.
• While editing an extended privilege, you can enable or disable the privilege sets that can access it. See Managing extended privileges. (This method requires Full Access privileges.)
• If you are hosting a FileMaker Pro database, the database must include the fmapp extended privilege. In FileMaker Pro, choose File menu > Sharing > Upload to FileMaker Server to upload a database to FileMaker Server. If no sharing is enabled, the Database Server enables fmapp for the Full Access privilege set.