If the File Access tab is not visible, click the Use Detailed Setup.
Keep this admin password in a safe place. The password should be at least 8 characters, contain upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters. The password on the Admin account must not be blank and should be easily guessed. Highlight the Admin account and click Edit.Uncheck the Guest account, if it is not already.Part 2: Configure FileMaker Database Security Once the security groups have been created, proceed to Part 2 where you configure your database security. So, for example, if your database name is "Widgets" then you will have 3 security groups "Widgets Read", "Widgets Write" and "Widgets Developer". The group name will consist of the database name and the privilege - Read, Write or Developer. Three security groups will be created for each database. A list of the names of the people who should be added to each of the security groups for this database.They'll need the following information for this request: Put in a ticket at request Active Directory security groups be created for your database. Part 1: Request Active Directory Security Groups There are four parts to getting your FileMaker database ready and hosted on the secure FileMaker server.
Each database hosted on this server must adhere to certain security guidelines.
Dartmouth provides a secure, centralized environment for hosting FileMaker databases that contain DISC level 2 and 3 data.