Personal Web Sharing - Just the "Sites" folder?

So I have just turned personal web sharing on. I am going to use this feature to send zip files. (or let people have access to zip files in my Sites folder)
But my question is, what else can someone see from the IP address I give out? Pictures folder? Applications? Music? or is personal web sharing limited to only the "Sites" folder?
I am totally new to this so I know it's a basic question, but I couldn't find the answer anywhere else. Thank you.
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By default, Apache will make available the Sites folder in account home folders, and the folder /Library/WebServer/Documents/ when no username is specified in the URL.
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    jmb
    PowerMac G4 Mirrored Doors. iMac G5.   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   2 GB RAM. 2 hard drives. SuperDrive; ComboDrive. LaCie FW DVD. LaCie FW 250GB.

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    Mac OS X Version 10.4.11 (Build 8S165)
    2009-01-16 16:41:25 -0800
    Jan 16 16:41:26 J-Rs-Computer mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
    2009-01-16 16:41:27.465 SystemUIServer[96] lang is:en
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    Processing config file: /private/etc/httpd/users/jr.conf
    Processing config file: /private/etc/httpd/users/user.conf
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    2009-01-15 15:32:37.163 -0800 Information 488 serendipity Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-15 15:32:37.265 -0800 Information 410 serendipity Stopping FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-15 15:32:37.719 -0800 Information 412 serendipity FileMaker Database Engine stopped.
    2009-01-15 15:32:37.737 -0800 Information 490 serendipity FileMaker Server stopped.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.062 -0800 Information 162 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Server 9.0v1 (06-18-2007)...
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.215 -0800 Information 657 J R’s Computer Client access logging disabled.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.245 -0800 Information 178 J R’s Computer Maximum size of log file: 40 MB
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.305 -0800 Information 658 J R’s Computer Email notification to administrators: None
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.369 -0800 Information 174 J R’s Computer Statistics logging disabled.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.379 -0800 Information 614 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections permitted by FileMaker Server License: 250
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.421 -0800 Information 616 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions permitted by FileMaker Server License : 100
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.458 -0800 Information 677 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.542 -0800 Information 679 J R’s Computer IWP connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.569 -0800 Information 606 J R’s Computer Default database location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Databases/
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.602 -0800 Information 622 J R’s Computer Additional database folder: Disabled
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.635 -0800 Information 620 J R’s Computer Runtime Solutions custom database extensions: Disabled
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.686 -0800 Information 434 J R’s Computer Default backup location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Backups/
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.734 -0800 Information 602 J R’s Computer Administrator authentication method: Require no password
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.793 -0800 Information 498 J R’s Computer Secure (SSL) Network Encryption: Disabled
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.813 -0800 Information 472 J R’s Computer Server scheduling enabled.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.829 -0800 Information 74 J R’s Computer Maximum number of files to host: 50
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.866 -0800 Information 112 J R’s Computer The cache will flush every 1 minutes.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.886 -0800 Information 466 J R’s Computer File list filtering: Disabled
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.912 -0800 Information 500 J R’s Computer Client authentication method: FileMaker accounts only
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.914 -0800 Information 596 J R’s Computer Disconnect idle clients disabled.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.916 -0800 Information 492 J R’s Computer Sample statistics every 15 seconds.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.918 -0800 Information 532 J R’s Computer Automatic updates disabled.
    2009-01-15 15:33:54.921 -0800 Information 406 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.717 -0800 Information 637 J R’s Computer Open files without consistency check: Disabled
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.718 -0800 Information 116 J R’s Computer Server host name type: System
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.729 -0800 Information 613 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections configured in FileMaker Server: 250
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.795 -0800 Information 615 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions configured in FileMaker Server : 100
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.841 -0800 Information 166 J R’s Computer Database cache size: 64 MB.
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.842 -0800 Information 608 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are not allowed.
    2009-01-15 15:33:55.876 -0800 Information 408 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine started.
    2009-01-15 15:33:58.009 -0800 Information 486 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server started.
    2009-01-15 15:33:58.054 -0800 Information 418 J R’s Computer Opening database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-15 15:33:59.322 -0800 Information 184 J R’s Computer Opened database "FMServer_Sample".
    2009-01-15 15:34:31.054 -0800 Information 518 J R’s Computer Administrator connected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
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    2009-01-16 11:50:11.197 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 11:50:11.208 -0800 Information 410 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 11:50:11.286 -0800 Information 140 J R’s Computer Closing database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 11:50:11.289 -0800 Information 168 J R’s Computer Database "FMServer_Sample" closed.
    2009-01-16 11:50:11.715 -0800 Information 520 J R’s Computer Administrator disconnected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
    2009-01-16 11:50:12.530 -0800 Information 412 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine stopped.
    2009-01-16 11:50:12.531 -0800 Information 490 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server stopped.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.028 -0800 Information 162 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Server 9.0v1 (06-18-2007)...
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.044 -0800 Information 657 J R’s Computer Client access logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.058 -0800 Information 178 J R’s Computer Maximum size of log file: 40 MB
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.065 -0800 Information 658 J R’s Computer Email notification to administrators: None
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.066 -0800 Information 174 J R’s Computer Statistics logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.068 -0800 Information 606 J R’s Computer Default database location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Databases/
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.069 -0800 Information 622 J R’s Computer Additional database folder: Disabled
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.070 -0800 Information 620 J R’s Computer Runtime Solutions custom database extensions: Disabled
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.071 -0800 Information 434 J R’s Computer Default backup location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Backups/
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.072 -0800 Information 602 J R’s Computer Administrator authentication method: Require no password
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.074 -0800 Information 498 J R’s Computer Secure (SSL) Network Encryption: Disabled
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.079 -0800 Information 614 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections permitted by FileMaker Server License: 250
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.080 -0800 Information 616 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions permitted by FileMaker Server License : 100
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.106 -0800 Information 677 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.108 -0800 Information 679 J R’s Computer IWP connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.130 -0800 Information 74 J R’s Computer Maximum number of files to host: 50
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.131 -0800 Information 112 J R’s Computer The cache will flush every 1 minutes.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.203 -0800 Information 466 J R’s Computer File list filtering: Disabled
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.218 -0800 Information 500 J R’s Computer Client authentication method: FileMaker accounts only
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.266 -0800 Information 596 J R’s Computer Disconnect idle clients disabled.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.331 -0800 Information 492 J R’s Computer Sample statistics every 15 seconds.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.345 -0800 Information 532 J R’s Computer Automatic updates disabled.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.375 -0800 Information 406 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.377 -0800 Information 472 J R’s Computer Server scheduling enabled.
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.827 -0800 Information 637 J R’s Computer Open files without consistency check: Disabled
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.829 -0800 Information 116 J R’s Computer Server host name type: System
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.830 -0800 Information 613 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections configured in FileMaker Server: 250
    2009-01-16 12:05:07.832 -0800 Information 615 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions configured in FileMaker Server : 100
    2009-01-16 12:05:08.037 -0800 Information 166 J R’s Computer Database cache size: 64 MB.
    2009-01-16 12:05:08.040 -0800 Information 608 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are not allowed.
    2009-01-16 12:05:08.056 -0800 Information 408 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine started.
    2009-01-16 12:05:11.047 -0800 Information 486 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server started.
    2009-01-16 12:05:11.065 -0800 Information 418 J R’s Computer Opening database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 12:05:11.423 -0800 Information 184 J R’s Computer Opened database "FMServer_Sample".
    2009-01-16 12:05:35.063 -0800 Information 518 J R’s Computer Administrator connected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
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    2009-01-16 12:46:01.287 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 12:46:01.289 -0800 Information 410 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 12:46:01.676 -0800 Information 140 J R’s Computer Closing database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 12:46:01.685 -0800 Information 168 J R’s Computer Database "FMServer_Sample" closed.
    2009-01-16 12:46:02.201 -0800 Information 412 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine stopped.
    2009-01-16 12:46:02.214 -0800 Information 490 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server stopped.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.108 -0800 Information 162 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Server 9.0v1 (06-18-2007)...
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.143 -0800 Information 657 J R’s Computer Client access logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.144 -0800 Information 178 J R’s Computer Maximum size of log file: 40 MB
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.145 -0800 Information 658 J R’s Computer Email notification to administrators: None
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.145 -0800 Information 174 J R’s Computer Statistics logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.146 -0800 Information 606 J R’s Computer Default database location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Databases/
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.147 -0800 Information 622 J R’s Computer Additional database folder: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.148 -0800 Information 620 J R’s Computer Runtime Solutions custom database extensions: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.377 -0800 Information 434 J R’s Computer Default backup location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Backups/
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.379 -0800 Information 602 J R’s Computer Administrator authentication method: Require no password
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.385 -0800 Information 498 J R’s Computer Secure (SSL) Network Encryption: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.526 -0800 Information 614 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections permitted by FileMaker Server License: 250
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.578 -0800 Information 616 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions permitted by FileMaker Server License : 100
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.623 -0800 Information 677 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.667 -0800 Information 679 J R’s Computer IWP connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.701 -0800 Information 74 J R’s Computer Maximum number of files to host: 50
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.752 -0800 Information 112 J R’s Computer The cache will flush every 1 minutes.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.802 -0800 Information 466 J R’s Computer File list filtering: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.838 -0800 Information 500 J R’s Computer Client authentication method: FileMaker accounts only
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.876 -0800 Information 596 J R’s Computer Disconnect idle clients disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.933 -0800 Information 492 J R’s Computer Sample statistics every 15 seconds.
    2009-01-16 13:03:06.948 -0800 Information 532 J R’s Computer Automatic updates disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:03:07.018 -0800 Information 406 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 13:03:07.058 -0800 Information 472 J R’s Computer Server scheduling enabled.
    2009-01-16 13:03:07.869 -0800 Information 637 J R’s Computer Open files without consistency check: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:03:07.871 -0800 Information 116 J R’s Computer Server host name type: System
    2009-01-16 13:03:07.902 -0800 Information 613 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections configured in FileMaker Server: 250
    2009-01-16 13:03:07.916 -0800 Information 615 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions configured in FileMaker Server : 100
    2009-01-16 13:03:08.106 -0800 Information 166 J R’s Computer Database cache size: 64 MB.
    2009-01-16 13:03:08.108 -0800 Information 608 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are not allowed.
    2009-01-16 13:03:08.127 -0800 Information 408 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine started.
    2009-01-16 13:03:11.466 -0800 Information 486 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server started.
    2009-01-16 13:03:11.643 -0800 Information 418 J R’s Computer Opening database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 13:03:14.089 -0800 Information 184 J R’s Computer Opened database "FMServer_Sample".
    2009-01-16 13:03:42.578 -0800 Information 518 J R’s Computer Administrator connected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
    2009-01-16 13:13:38.892 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 13:13:39.043 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 13:13:39.101 -0800 Information 410 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 13:13:39.310 -0800 Information 140 J R’s Computer Closing database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 13:13:39.397 -0800 Information 168 J R’s Computer Database "FMServer_Sample" closed.
    2009-01-16 13:13:40.156 -0800 Information 412 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine stopped.
    2009-01-16 13:13:40.170 -0800 Information 490 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server stopped.
    2009-01-16 13:20:11.976 -0800 Information 162 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Server 9.0v1 (06-18-2007)...
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.003 -0800 Information 657 J R’s Computer Client access logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.062 -0800 Information 178 J R’s Computer Maximum size of log file: 40 MB
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.063 -0800 Information 658 J R’s Computer Email notification to administrators: None
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.065 -0800 Information 174 J R’s Computer Statistics logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.066 -0800 Information 606 J R’s Computer Default database location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Databases/
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.067 -0800 Information 622 J R’s Computer Additional database folder: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.069 -0800 Information 620 J R’s Computer Runtime Solutions custom database extensions: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.071 -0800 Information 434 J R’s Computer Default backup location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Backups/
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.074 -0800 Information 602 J R’s Computer Administrator authentication method: Require no password
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.076 -0800 Information 498 J R’s Computer Secure (SSL) Network Encryption: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.150 -0800 Information 614 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections permitted by FileMaker Server License: 250
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.152 -0800 Information 616 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions permitted by FileMaker Server License : 100
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.210 -0800 Information 677 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.235 -0800 Information 679 J R’s Computer IWP connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.248 -0800 Information 74 J R’s Computer Maximum number of files to host: 50
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.282 -0800 Information 112 J R’s Computer The cache will flush every 1 minutes.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.283 -0800 Information 466 J R’s Computer File list filtering: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.285 -0800 Information 500 J R’s Computer Client authentication method: FileMaker accounts only
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.286 -0800 Information 596 J R’s Computer Disconnect idle clients disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.287 -0800 Information 492 J R’s Computer Sample statistics every 15 seconds.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.291 -0800 Information 532 J R’s Computer Automatic updates disabled.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.293 -0800 Information 406 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.294 -0800 Information 472 J R’s Computer Server scheduling enabled.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.866 -0800 Information 637 J R’s Computer Open files without consistency check: Disabled
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.867 -0800 Information 116 J R’s Computer Server host name type: System
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.868 -0800 Information 613 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections configured in FileMaker Server: 250
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.869 -0800 Information 615 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions configured in FileMaker Server : 100
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.940 -0800 Information 166 J R’s Computer Database cache size: 64 MB.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.942 -0800 Information 608 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are not allowed.
    2009-01-16 13:20:12.961 -0800 Information 408 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine started.
    2009-01-16 13:20:15.438 -0800 Information 486 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server started.
    2009-01-16 13:20:15.526 -0800 Information 418 J R’s Computer Opening database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 13:20:16.961 -0800 Information 184 J R’s Computer Opened database "FMServer_Sample".
    2009-01-16 13:20:57.630 -0800 Information 518 J R’s Computer Administrator connected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
    2009-01-16 15:15:32.269 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 15:15:32.808 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 15:15:32.904 -0800 Information 410 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 15:15:32.905 -0800 Information 140 J R’s Computer Closing database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 15:15:32.906 -0800 Information 168 J R’s Computer Database "FMServer_Sample" closed.
    2009-01-16 15:15:33.258 -0800 Information 412 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine stopped.
    2009-01-16 15:15:33.272 -0800 Information 490 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server stopped.
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.306 -0800 Information 162 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Server 9.0v1 (06-18-2007)...
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.361 -0800 Information 657 J R’s Computer Client access logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.405 -0800 Information 178 J R’s Computer Maximum size of log file: 40 MB
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.406 -0800 Information 658 J R’s Computer Email notification to administrators: None
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.417 -0800 Information 174 J R’s Computer Statistics logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.521 -0800 Information 606 J R’s Computer Default database location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Databases/
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.540 -0800 Information 622 J R’s Computer Additional database folder: Disabled
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.563 -0800 Information 620 J R’s Computer Runtime Solutions custom database extensions: Disabled
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.862 -0800 Information 434 J R’s Computer Default backup location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Backups/
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.863 -0800 Information 602 J R’s Computer Administrator authentication method: Require no password
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.935 -0800 Information 498 J R’s Computer Secure (SSL) Network Encryption: Disabled
    2009-01-16 15:17:07.979 -0800 Information 614 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections permitted by FileMaker Server License: 250
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.002 -0800 Information 616 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions permitted by FileMaker Server License : 100
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.027 -0800 Information 677 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.069 -0800 Information 679 J R’s Computer IWP connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.095 -0800 Information 74 J R’s Computer Maximum number of files to host: 50
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.129 -0800 Information 112 J R’s Computer The cache will flush every 1 minutes.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.157 -0800 Information 466 J R’s Computer File list filtering: Disabled
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.159 -0800 Information 500 J R’s Computer Client authentication method: FileMaker accounts only
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.160 -0800 Information 596 J R’s Computer Disconnect idle clients disabled.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.161 -0800 Information 492 J R’s Computer Sample statistics every 15 seconds.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.162 -0800 Information 532 J R’s Computer Automatic updates disabled.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.164 -0800 Information 472 J R’s Computer Server scheduling enabled.
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.165 -0800 Information 406 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.827 -0800 Information 637 J R’s Computer Open files without consistency check: Disabled
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.830 -0800 Information 116 J R’s Computer Server host name type: System
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.860 -0800 Information 613 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections configured in FileMaker Server: 250
    2009-01-16 15:17:08.869 -0800 Information 615 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions configured in FileMaker Server : 100
    2009-01-16 15:17:09.138 -0800 Information 166 J R’s Computer Database cache size: 64 MB.
    2009-01-16 15:17:09.141 -0800 Information 608 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are not allowed.
    2009-01-16 15:17:09.168 -0800 Information 408 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine started.
    2009-01-16 15:17:12.485 -0800 Information 486 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server started.
    2009-01-16 15:17:12.581 -0800 Information 418 J R’s Computer Opening database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 15:17:13.984 -0800 Information 184 J R’s Computer Opened database "FMServer_Sample".
    2009-01-16 15:17:42.162 -0800 Information 518 J R’s Computer Administrator connected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
    2009-01-16 16:40:28.956 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 16:40:29.160 -0800 Information 488 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Server...
    2009-01-16 16:40:29.207 -0800 Information 410 J R’s Computer Stopping FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 16:40:29.475 -0800 Information 140 J R’s Computer Closing database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 16:40:29.536 -0800 Information 168 J R’s Computer Database "FMServer_Sample" closed.
    2009-01-16 16:40:29.955 -0800 Information 520 J R’s Computer Administrator disconnected: "fmsadmin" (192.168.1.88).
    2009-01-16 16:40:30.410 -0800 Information 412 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine stopped.
    2009-01-16 16:40:30.431 -0800 Information 490 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server stopped.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.615 -0800 Information 162 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Server 9.0v1 (06-18-2007)...
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.629 -0800 Information 657 J R’s Computer Client access logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.630 -0800 Information 178 J R’s Computer Maximum size of log file: 40 MB
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.632 -0800 Information 658 J R’s Computer Email notification to administrators: None
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.636 -0800 Information 174 J R’s Computer Statistics logging disabled.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.659 -0800 Information 606 J R’s Computer Default database location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Databases/
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.660 -0800 Information 622 J R’s Computer Additional database folder: Disabled
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.662 -0800 Information 620 J R’s Computer Runtime Solutions custom database extensions: Disabled
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.670 -0800 Information 434 J R’s Computer Default backup location: filemac:/Macintosh HD/Library/FileMaker Server/Data/Backups/
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.673 -0800 Information 602 J R’s Computer Administrator authentication method: Require no password
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.674 -0800 Information 498 J R’s Computer Secure (SSL) Network Encryption: Disabled
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.702 -0800 Information 614 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections permitted by FileMaker Server License: 250
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.704 -0800 Information 616 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions permitted by FileMaker Server License : 100
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.706 -0800 Information 677 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.707 -0800 Information 679 J R’s Computer IWP connections are allowed by this FileMaker Server license.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.710 -0800 Information 74 J R’s Computer Maximum number of files to host: 50
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.711 -0800 Information 112 J R’s Computer The cache will flush every 1 minutes.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.713 -0800 Information 466 J R’s Computer File list filtering: Disabled
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.714 -0800 Information 500 J R’s Computer Client authentication method: FileMaker accounts only
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.716 -0800 Information 596 J R’s Computer Disconnect idle clients disabled.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.717 -0800 Information 492 J R’s Computer Sample statistics every 15 seconds.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.718 -0800 Information 532 J R’s Computer Automatic updates disabled.
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.752 -0800 Information 406 J R’s Computer Starting FileMaker Database Engine...
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.905 -0800 Information 637 J R’s Computer Open files without consistency check: Disabled
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.906 -0800 Information 116 J R’s Computer Server host name type: System
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.908 -0800 Information 613 J R’s Computer Maximum number of client connections configured in FileMaker Server: 250
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.910 -0800 Information 615 J R’s Computer Maximum number of Web Publishing Engine sessions configured in FileMaker Server : 100
    2009-01-16 16:41:31.924 -0800 Information 472 J R’s Computer Server scheduling enabled.
    2009-01-16 16:41:32.081 -0800 Information 166 J R’s Computer Database cache size: 64 MB.
    2009-01-16 16:41:32.082 -0800 Information 608 J R’s Computer XDBC connections are not allowed.
    2009-01-16 16:41:32.102 -0800 Information 408 J R’s Computer FileMaker Database Engine started.
    2009-01-16 16:41:35.497 -0800 Information 486 J R’s Computer FileMaker Server started.
    2009-01-16 16:41:35.557 -0800 Information 418 J R’s Computer Opening database "FMServer_Sample"...
    2009-01-16 16:41:36.156 -0800 Information 184 J R’s Computer Opened database "FMServer_Sample".
    2009-01-16 16:41:55.664 -0800 Information 518 J R’s Computer Administrator connected: "fmsadmin"
    I reinstalled it so it should have wiped out the other settings. I also uninstalled FM Server Advanced. If it is uninstalled theoretically Personal WEb SErving should be okay. I don't think Personal WEb sharing was affected by the Fm SErver install. it has separate php config files.

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