Master is sufficient to change any of the passwords. However changing the
properties of the existing master, admin, user is a dicy deal at best.
FileMaker has a lot of flexibility in specifying passwords with different
properties but it is complicated beyond belief. Whatever you do has to be
done for all 27 files in eBase, which is why changing the existing passwords
is implemented with a script on the Admin tab.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donald Zappone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2001 7:32 PM
> To: TechRocks Support
> Subject: [support] Passwords
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>
> I noticed the password "master" does not give me the ability to control
> user access to certain functions. Namely, I can't set up additional
> passwords and give those passwoirds limited rights to the system, e.g.,
> not being able to delete records. Question: Is there a password above
> "master" that will allow me to do this?
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