Opening shared files as a client
After a file is opened by a host and shared via FileMaker Networking, you can access it as a client.
To open a shared file as a client:
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Choose File menu > Open Remote.
The Launch Center window opens to the Hosts tab. If hosts aren’t displayed, click Show/hide hosts list button in the Hosts tab. Favorite hosts appear first in the list.
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To view files in a list, click List button in Hosts tab. To view files as tiles, click Tiles icon in Hosts tab.
To edit the host, see “To add and edit favorite hosts,” below.
3.
Select the file you want to open, then click Open (or double-click the filename).
Note  You can select a custom icon to represent a file in the Launch Center window. See Setting file options.
To open a shared file as a client using a network file path
1.
In the Launch Center window, click the Hosts tab, then click Gear menu button and choose Network File Path.
2.
For Network File Path, enter the address and filename of the shared file in this format:
fmnet:/address/filename
For example:
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an IPv4 address: fmnet:/192.168.10.0/My Addresses
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an IPv6 address: fmnet:/[2001:0DB8:85A3:08D3:1319:8A2E:0370:7334]/My Addresses
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a DNS name: fmnet:/host.domain.com/My Addresses
Note that fmnet:/ uses a single slash.
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To add and edit favorite hosts:
1.
In the Launch Center window, click the Hosts tab, then do one of the following:
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To edit an existing favorite host, select the host. Click Gear menu button, then choose Edit Favorite Host to display the Edit Favorite Host dialog box.
2.
In the dialog box, for Host’s Internet Address, enter the host’s IP address or domain name.
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Enter IP addresses using one of the following formats:
IPv4:
192.168.10.0
IPv6: [2001:0DB8:85A3:08D3:1319:8A2E:0370:7334]
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3.
(Optional) For Favorite Host’s Name, type a name for the host.
If you don’t enter a name, only the host’s Internet address is displayed in the Launch Center window in the Hosts tab.
4.
In the File Settings area, choose to show all available files (the default) or only the files you specify.
If you choose Show only these files, enter each filename on a separate line, ending each line with a carriage return.
5.
Click Save.
To remove a favorite host:
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To specify an LDAP server:
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2.
Click Gear menu icon, then choose Configure LDAP.
The Specify LDAP Directory Service dialog box appears.
3.
In the Server Information area, enter information about the server.
(You may need to contact your network administrator for this information.)
 
IPv4: 192.168.10.0
IPv6: [2001:0DB8:85A3:08D3:1319:8A2E:0370:7334]
Keep or change the port number. (To return to the initial value, click Use Default.) Select Use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) if your LDAP server supports a secure connection.
4.
Windows: In the Login Settings area, select or clear Use Windows Authentication. Then:
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If you select this option, choose Log in as current user, or choose Log in using account, then type your account name, password, and domain name.
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If you clear this option, choose Log in anonymously, or choose Log in using account and type your account name and password.
5.
Note  When a file you are opening is hosted, you may see an icon that indicates the security level of the connection to the host. Secure connections are encrypted using SSL.
In the title bar of the Open Filename dialog box:
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Closed lock icon with exclamation point (Windows) or Closed lock icon (OS X) means the connection is encrypted without verification from a third-party certificate
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Closed lock icon (Windows) or Closed lock icon with checkmark (OS X) means the connection is encrypted with verification from a third-party certificate
After the file is open, in the lower-left corner of the FileMaker Pro window:
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Lock icon means the connection is encrypted without verification from a third-party certificate
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Lock icon with checkmark means the connection is encrypted with verification from a third-party certificate
Related topics 
Cannot see hosted databases
Working with favorite files and hosts
Topics in this section
Opening files using a URL
Sending the URL of a shared file