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110 FileMaker Pro User’s Guide
Once a shared file is open, the host and clients have access to the same information, and all changes to the
file appear in each user’s window.
Modifications to the data made by any user are saved in the shared file. The shared file is saved on the disk
where the file resides.
Sort orders, find requests, import and export field orders, and print setups are specific to each user.
Enabling file sharing and hosting files
Because many FileMaker Pro commands are processed on the host machine, you will see better
performance if you host your shared files from the fastest available computer. The file you’re hosting must
be on the hard disk of your computer. Remotely hosting a file stored on another computer or server is not
supported, as it might compromise data integrity and will result in poor performance.
To turn on network file sharing for all open files:
1. Open the FileMaker Pro file(s) you want to share.
Note To enable or change a file’s sharing status, you must open it with an account that has the
appropriate access privilege set. For more information, see
“Accounts, privilege sets, and extended
privileges” on page 124.
2. Choose File menu > Sharing > FileMaker Network.
3. In the FileMaker Network Settings dialog box, for Network Sharing, click On.
In the TCP/IP Address box, you see the TCP/IP address of your system.
The host opens the file
Clients open connections to the shared file