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Posted by paula on March 10, 2008, 1:42 am
Please log in for more thread options Thank you for your reply Bob.
I'm not sure I understand though.
It's my understanding that the purpose of Multi-User mode is so more than
one user can access the same file at the same time and that single user mode
means that more than one user can access the same file but *NOT* at the same
time. If my understanding is correct then I guess my question is if in
single user mode can two users have different QuickBooks versions i.e one
using version 2007 and the other using version 2008 but still work on the
same company file? Laura has made it clear that two users cannot access the
same file at the same time with different versions but now my question is
what about different versions and single user mode?
> says...
>> Thank you for your reply Laura.
>> Would you happen to know if two users running 2007/2008 could still
>> access
>> the same company file if in single mode then?
>>
>> >
>> >> Can two people running different versions of Pro (2007/2008)still be
>> >> able
>> >> to access the same company file in multi-user mode?
>> >> TIA
>> >
>> > No. Each user must be using the same year version.
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> Paula
>
> Both users need to be in multi user mode, and there must be more than
> one user set up in the file itself.
>
> Bob Williams
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