Uploading files to FileMaker ServerUse FileMaker Pro to transfer database files to FileMaker Server. If a database uses container fields that store data externally, FileMaker Pro also uploads the externally stored data.
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2. For Hosts, choose the type of host you want displayed in the list.
For information about adding favorite hosts or specifying an LDAP server, see Opening shared files as a client.To add your account information to your credentials (Windows) or the keychain (OS X), select Save password in Credential Manager (Windows) or Save password in Keychain Access (OS X).
Click Change. In the Change Folder dialog box, select a folder in which you want to create a new folder. Click New Folder, enter the name, then click OK.
Click Browse and select all the files that you want to add to the upload list.Then click Open.
7. For each file, look in the Status column. If FileMaker Pro detects a problem with a file, it updates the status for that file and clears the checkbox. Confirm that all the files you want to upload are selected.
8. If you want the files to be available on the server for clients to use immediately, select Automatically open databases (on server) after upload.
9. Click Upload.
10. To open an uploaded file in FileMaker Pro, select Open with FileMaker Pro for the file. Then click Done.
• passes a consistency check, if the file is unencrypted
• (Windows) or (OS X) means the connection is encrypted without verification from a third-party certificate
• (Windows) or (OS X) means the connection is encrypted with verification from a third-party certificate
• You can upload encrypted database files, but FileMaker Pro does not check them for consistency, and FileMaker Server cannot open them automatically after they are uploaded. An encrypted file must be opened by a server administrator or a group administrator with the privilege to perform actions on databases.
• If you select Automatically open databases (on server) after upload, FileMaker Server checks whether the file has some form of sharing enabled when it opens the file. If no sharing is enabled, FileMaker Server automatically enables sharing via FileMaker Network (extended privilege fmapp) for the Full Access privilege set. However, if you enable any sharing—for example, if you enable only the fmwebdirect extended privilege for sharing via FileMaker WebDirect—but do not enable fmapp, then you will not be able to access the file with FileMaker Pro.