Developer’s Guide

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Using the Developer Utilities 19
8. If you do not want the new files to overwrite earlier versions of
them, clear the Overwrite matching files within the Project Folder
checkbox.
Important If Overwrite matching files within the Project Folder is
selected, the Developer Utilities will overwrite files with the same
names as those in the list of files.
9. Do one of the following:
1 To customize your database files or bind the files to a runtime
solution, under Solution Options click Specify.
1 To create a copy of your database files with new names, skip to
step 12.
10.In the Specify Solution Options dialog box, select one or more
options.
Specify Solution Options dialog box
To Do this
Bind databases to
runtime
applications
Choose Create Runtime solution application(s)
See “Binding databases into runtime database solutions”
on page 22.
Note This option can be combined with all others, except
Databases must have a FileMaker file extension.
Permanently
prohibit any
administrative
access to your
solution
Choose Remove admin access from files permanently
See “Removing full access privileges from databases” on
page 27.
Important Once removed, administrative access cannot
be restored to the custom solution.
Force accounts
without full access
privileges to open
your solution in
Kiosk mode
Choose Enable Kiosk mode for non-admin accounts
See “About Kiosk mode” on page 39.
Give the Scripts
menu in your
solution a custom
name
Choose Custom Scripts Menu name
See “Customizing About, Help, and Scripts menus” on
page 43.
Run a specified
script from the Help
menu command
Choose Custom Script for Help menu item
See “Customizing About, Help, and Scripts menus” on
page 43.
Note This option is only available if there are scripts in
the primary file.
Run a specified
script from the
About menu
command
Choose Custom Script for About menu item
See “Customizing About, Help, and Scripts menus” on
page 43.
Note This option is only available if there are scripts in
the primary file.