Using the Web Security Database 33
Or, type
All Databases
in the
Database Name
field of one record if you want to make the same
user permissions and field restrictions for all of your published databases.
3.
If the database has a password set up with FileMaker Pro access privileges, and you want that
password s restrictions to be added to those of the Web Security database, type that password in the
Database Password
field. In most cases, you should type the master password here.
Note
Any access privilege restrictions placed on the Database Password in FileMaker Pro override
the Web Security Database permissions. Web access privileges can never be greater than the
privileges provided by the Database Password, regardless of the settings in the Web Security
Database.
4.
Type the first user name in the
User Name
field.
5.
Type a password in the
User Password
field.
When creating a password, use only the characters A through Z, numerals, or a combination of the
two. Do not include spaces in your password. This minimizes the possibility that you will choose
characters that may be interpreted incorrectly over the Web.
Important
Do not use leading or trailing spaces in user names or passwords for remote
administration, access privileges, or the Web Security Database.
6.
Select one or more of the following permissions for the user.
Select this user permission To allow the specified web user to do the following
Browse
Browse records in the database, subject to any field restrictions set below
Create
Add records to the database, subject to any field restrictions set below
Edit
Modify records in the database, subject to any field restrictions set below
Delete
Remove records from the database, subject to any field restrictions set below
Scripts
Run scripts defined in the database
7.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to add permissions for other users.