One of the reasons for this message is when the file is stored on some kind of shared drive (file server) and not on that persons local disk.

This should actually not be done since it increases the possibility of data corruption and does have a tendency to slow things down considerably. Please make sure that the file is stored locally on one client machine and that this machine is always used to start up the solution.

Kind regards
Hans


On 1.2.2007, at 17:35, David Lynx wrote:

I went to another company in town to help them with their Filemaker program,
but I was puzzled by something.

When we open a shared file at our place, the first person in the morning gets the message "are you sure you want to share this file" - its annoying,
but it opens up other people to share it.

Although they have the networking on for that file, it does not ask that question. We were able to get another person to open the file, and it asked
the question.

Then.. It started doing something weird later.. Even though everyone had the file closed, I went to another computer to open it remotely, and it wouldn't
do it.

Is there something they don't have checked somehwere?
Thanks
David

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