This question came up back in March of 2000 with the trial version of 
FM5.  Here's what I posted then; my guess is that the same applies here:

- You *can* open ebase with the admin and user passwords and get the same 
functionalities that these passwords allow under FM4.  So, you can see the 
screens, run reports and enter limited amounts of data.  You can also try 
out the Table View and the Define Value Lists enhancements.

- You *can't* open the ebase files with the master password and get access 
to the customization features (layout mode, define fields, access 
privileges, etc).  In fact, with the names_.102 file you can't even view 
the screens (you get "Access Denied"). This appears to be a function of the 
fact that these files were originally created as runtime files under 
Filemaker 4.  There doesn't appear to be a way around this.  Rest assured 
that you DO have access to all of these features if you're running FM5 
instead of the trial version.

That's what I've been able to determine.  My guess as to why it works this 
way is that FM wants to protect their runtime developers (otherwise, you'd 
be able to modify our application without ever having bought a license for 
Filemaker).  This makes good sense to me.


>I am using an evaluation copy of FileMaker 5.5 to check out customizing
>clean ebase download but having no success.  I open Filemaker and then
>open ebase103 file using master as the password but am not allowed access
>to modify any of the files.  None of the edit menu items are available for
>use and likewise the Layout menu item is dimmed.  Am I missing a step
>here?

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