Note This topic describes features that are available when the Use advanced tools general preference is selected. See Using advanced tools.
Use the Developer Utilities to customize a set of database files or to bind the files into a runtime solution.
1. Close all of your database files that you are going to customize.
2. Choose Tools menu > Developer Utilities.
3. If you have used the Developer Utilities on the same database before and saved your settings, click Load Settings.
4. Click Add to locate the files that you want to customize.
5. If you add multiple files, double-click a file in the list to specify the primary file.
6. Select Developer Utilities settings as required. See Setting up files for developer solutions.
7. For Solution Options, click Specify.
8. In the Specify Solution Options dialog box, select one or more options.
To | Do this |
Bind databases to runtime applications | Select Create Runtime solution application(s). Note This option can be combined with all others, except Databases must have a FileMaker file extension, Enable Database Encryption (or Re-encrypt files), and Remove Database Encryption. |
Permanently prohibit any administrative access to your solution | Select Remove admin access from files permanently. Important Once removed, administrative access cannot be restored to the custom solution. |
Force accounts without full access privileges to open your solution in Kiosk mode | Select Enable Kiosk mode for non-admin accounts. |
Add the FileMaker extension to the filenames of database files | Select Databases must have a FileMaker file extension. Note This option is not available if you select Create Runtime solution application(s). You can use this feature to add extensions to files that do not have extensions. |
Create a log file to record any errors encountered during processing | Select Create Error log for any processing errors. Specify a location and a filename for the error log. Notes •If you don’t specify a filename and location for the error log, it will be saved to the project folder with the filename •If an error occurs during the processing of the options, the error is logged in the error log. An error message may also indicate that an error has been encountered. |
Encrypt or re-encrypt database files | Select Enable Database Encryption (or Re-encrypt files). Note This option is not available if you select Create Runtime solution application(s). You can use this feature to encrypt database files that are not bound to runtime applications. |
Decrypt database files | Select Remove Database Encryption. See Decrypting a file. |
9. Click OK.
10. To be able to quickly repeat the process, click Save Settings, and choose a folder and location for your settings file. See Saving solution settings.
11. Click Create.