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FileMaker Pro 4.1 Mac User's Guide

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Publishing files on the Web 11-23<br />

7. On the resulting Web page, make changes to the privileges as you<br />

would in the Web Security database.<br />

Helping Web users find your database<br />

Choose <strong>FileMaker</strong> Help Index from the or Help menu, and then type:<br />

E remote administration<br />

Browsing a database set up in <strong>FileMaker</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Web Companion requires<br />

only Web browsing software and access to the Internet (or an intranet).<br />

The Web browser must also have the Internet <strong>Pro</strong>tocol (IP) address (and<br />

port number if it is other than 80, which is the default) of the machine<br />

that hosts your database file. You can supply this address for the user to<br />

type directly in the Web browser software, or you can provide a link to<br />

this IP address on a Web page you set up.<br />

Example The IP address of the machine that hosts your database file is<br />

similar to 12.34.56.78. To see your data, the user launches Web<br />

browser software and types this IP address.<br />

Type IP address in browser window<br />

If you have specified a port number other than 80, that port number must<br />

be appended, using a colon, to your IP address:<br />

12.34.56.78:591<br />

For more information see “Specifying a port number” on page 11-11.<br />

For more information on using a custom home page, see “Specifying a<br />

home page for your database” on page 11-9.<br />

Note If you connect to the Internet using a modem connection to an<br />

Internet service provider, your IP address could be dynamically<br />

allocated, meaning it is different each time you connect. This makes it<br />

much more difficult to create links from a Web page to your database,<br />

since your IP address is constantly changing.

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