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You know the drill by now: Create a password that has a mix of letters and cases. Use
some numbers and, for extra strength, even a symbol or two. Just make sure you re-
member exactly what you typed,
NOTE
Case doesn't matter for account names, but it does matter for passwords.
Figure 4-30. Account Names appear in the Account Name box just as you type them, but
characters in the password box are obscured by a password font. That keeps your typing
safe from someone who may be looking at your computer screen over your shoulder, but it
does mean that you have to be very careful as you type. Because once you add a password
to an account, even you can never see what was entered in the box. (Go to Chapter 18 to
read all about security.)
5. Click OK to close the Edit Account dialog box .
You've just changed the Full Access account for the file.
NOTE
If you forget a file's Full Access account name and password, you may not be able to use or
access the file. Even FileMaker Tech Support can't retrieve it for you. You may want to
write it down before you enter it the first time and store it in a safe location.
6. Click OK to close the Manage Security dialog box .
The Confirm Full Access login dialog box appears.
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