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Re: Client Browsing Network - hide other databases

by David <real-address@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 8, 2006 at 09:04 PM

In article <1150236109.284643.105500@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
 markgal26@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> AT my work we have a "server" computer that runs a version of filemaker
> pro 8.  We have about 10 client databases that we all use (our company)
> and keep open and shared so we can browse and use them from remote
> locations.
> 
> What is the best way to let our client (not our company) look at their
> database, browse and edit WITHOUT being able to see the names of other
> databases.
> 
> Does this make sense?
> 
> Thanks for any help you provide!
> mg


You should be able to do this using the 'web' sharing feature of 
Filemaker, that combined with the right access rights . . . 

-- 
Just modify, you'll know what to change:   peakdale(at)mac(dot)com

Thank you and goodnight!
 




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Client Browsing Network - hide other databases
markgal26@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2006-06-13 15:01:49 
Re: Client Browsing Network - hide other databases
David <real-address@[E  2006-07-08 21:04:52 
Re: Client Browsing Network - hide other databases
"media4d" <m  2006-07-20 07:17:16 

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