

The second change is that newly created files will now have the "Show sign-in fields when OAuth is enabled" option enabled by default.

First, Databases that aren't configured for OAuth will no longer show OAuth sign-in, even if FileMaker Server configurations contain OAuth settings.

Additional OAuth ChangesįileMaker Server 19.6 also brings two other changes in OAuth. Documentation to get started can be found here. An Authkey must also be configured to properly set up Apple ID Sign-in. To use this, there are three prerequisites: an Apple Developer account, a valid SSL certificate, and SMTP configured on FileMaker Server to send email notifications. The highlight of this release! Users can now use their Apple ID to sign in to databases using OAuth.
