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smrat

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Nov 18, 2009, 12:14:05 PM11/18/09
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This is weird. I have a layout that contains just buttons to open other
files. When I close multiple windows at once by holding down the option
key while closing, the windows close and a dialog box appears for one of
the files and asks for a password to open it. It's not one of the files
that I just closed, it's a file that's related to one of the guys I just
closed. I don't know why it does this.

If anyone can shed some light I'd be grateful.

Rat.
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Christoph Kaufmann

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Nov 18, 2009, 1:53:56 PM11/18/09
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smrat <smr...@metoo.com> wrote:

> This is weird. I have a layout that contains just buttons to open other
> files. When I close multiple windows at once by holding down the option
> key while closing, the windows close and a dialog box appears for one of
> the files and asks for a password to open it. It's not one of the files
> that I just closed, it's a file that's related to one of the guys I just
> closed. I don't know why it does this.

Check the "on close" script you have defined in the file options. One of
them might need the related file.

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smrat

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Nov 18, 2009, 3:01:31 PM11/18/09
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In article <1j9e78r.y55u1dofgyfeN%c...@tele2.ch>,
c...@tele2.ch (Christoph Kaufmann) wrote:


Thanks, I should have written that that's the first thing I checked. I
don't have such a script.

And this only happens if I actually do something. If I just look at the
file it closes properly.

Howard Schlossberg

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Nov 18, 2009, 3:06:56 PM11/18/09
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There may be no closing script in the file you are closing, but after
you "did something", there were other files opened (perhaps hidden,
perhaps not), and one of those files has a close script you should check
for.

Your Name

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Nov 19, 2009, 3:31:11 PM11/19/09
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"Howard Schlossberg" <how...@nospam.fmprosolutions.com> wrote in message
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When opening new files FileMaker usually tries to use the same password as
the parent file, so you might need to check the Passwords, Access
Priviledges, etc. to make sure all the files are set-up correctly there too.

smrat

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Nov 19, 2009, 4:38:35 PM11/19/09
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In article <he1k50$dg3$1...@news.motzarella.org>,
Howard Schlossberg <how...@nospam.fmprosolutions.com> wrote:


Didn't think of that. So I checked the other files and none of them have
closing scripts.

smrat

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Nov 19, 2009, 4:40:38 PM11/19/09
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In article <he49qv$qul$1...@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
"Your Name" <your...@isp.com> wrote:


Well, that brings up another issue I don't understand. I haven't set up
any passwords for any files and yet FMP sometimes asks me for a password.

I thought somewhere I read the reason for this but now I can't find it.

Your Name

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Nov 19, 2009, 7:10:06 PM11/19/09
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"smrat" <smr...@metoo.com> wrote in message
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Files converted from older versions of FileMaker are sometimes given a
default password - it depends on which versions you're converting to / from.

smrat

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Nov 21, 2009, 4:04:26 PM11/21/09
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In article <he4mld$2na$1...@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
"Your Name" <your...@isp.com> wrote:

> "smrat" <smr...@metoo.com> wrote in message
> news:smratz-4CD7A9....@news.eternal-september.org...
> > In article <he49qv$qul$1...@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
> > "Your Name" <your...@isp.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > When opening new files FileMaker usually tries to use the same password
> as
> > > the parent file, so you might need to check the Passwords, Access
> > > Priviledges, etc. to make sure all the files are set-up correctly there
> too.
> >
> > Well, that brings up another issue I don't understand. I haven't set up
> > any passwords for any files and yet FMP sometimes asks me for a password.
> >
> > I thought somewhere I read the reason for this but now I can't find it.
>
> Files converted from older versions of FileMaker are sometimes given a
> default password - it depends on which versions you're converting to / from.


Thanks, do you know how to get rid of it?

Your Name

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:13:38 PM11/21/09
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"smrat" <smr...@metoo.com> wrote in message
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I haven't really looked into the passwords / privileges options of newer
versions of FileMaker. You might be able to delete it (try on a backup file
first) or at least change it to a blank password.

Helpfull Harry :o)

smrat

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:03:52 PM11/22/09
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In article <heaa5a$buk$1...@lust.ihug.co.nz>,
"Your Name" <your...@isp.com> wrote:

The thing is, these files never did have passwords.

Christoph Kaufmann

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:07:00 PM11/22/09
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smrat <smr...@metoo.com> wrote:

> The thing is, these files never did have passwords.

Filemaker 7 and later creates a default account "Admin" with a blank
password and full access whenever you create a new file.

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smrat

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Nov 22, 2009, 1:05:05 PM11/22/09
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In article <1j9lgyg.1taixtv18ymyomN%c...@tele2.ch>,
c...@tele2.ch (Christoph Kaufmann) wrote:

So after FMP 7 there'e no way to bypass the annoying dialog box wanting
a password?

And why does it only ask on certain files?

And why is the login name mine and not Admin?

Sorry, I'm just really confused.

Christoph Kaufmann

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Nov 22, 2009, 2:09:42 PM11/22/09
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smrat <smr...@metoo.com> wrote:

> So after FMP 7 there'e no way to bypass the annoying dialog box wanting
> a password?

Of course there is, if you are able to open the file with full access.
Two ways to go:

In the file option, you can tell the file to use a certain account name
and password all the time unless it is opened while the shift or alt key
is pressed.

Further, FMP will not ask for a password the file that opens your file
because it's related have the same account name and password.
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smrat

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Nov 22, 2009, 2:43:19 PM11/22/09
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In article <1j9lmjf.jel9ytpmehpeN%c...@tele2.ch>,
c...@tele2.ch (Christoph Kaufmann) wrote:

> smrat <smr...@metoo.com> wrote:
>
> > So after FMP 7 there'e no way to bypass the annoying dialog box wanting
> > a password?
>
> Of course there is, if you are able to open the file with full access.
> Two ways to go:
>
> In the file option, you can tell the file to use a certain account name
> and password all the time unless it is opened while the shift or alt key
> is pressed.

Okay, I'll change it to Admin so it'll open without a prompt. But if I
never gave it a password in the first place, you're saying that after
FMP 7 it will ask for one anyway?

>
> Further, FMP will not ask for a password the file that opens your file
> because it's related have the same account name and password.

Sorry, I'm not sure what you're saying here. Going back to my original
problem (which I've yet to figure out how to fix) I have an index that
opens all the files in this particular group. Opening a file off this
layout works fine but opening a file from the finder brings up the
password window. I'm guessing you're saying that's how it should work
and if you are, I understand.

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