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Contractor Edition 2004 Bob La Londe 11-01-2007
Posted by Bob La Londe on November 1, 2007, 5:29 pm
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We have been using Contractor Edition 2004 for ages and ages. It
works
just fine, and we have no need to upgrade except... We only have one
client
license. This means we can only connect to the database from one
computer
at a time. In the past it was no big deal as all our accounting was
done
from one room. Recently we moved into a bigger facility with a
warehouse
and 3 room office. Its a bit of a pain to yell up front, "Hey Log off
Quickbooks," now, from the back of the warehouse.

In addition we are looking at some VPN applications. I was looking at
picking up a couple extra client licenses, but I see Intuit no longer
offers
support for 2004 Contractor Edition.

What the heck I figured. I'll just upgrade. Then I see they seem to
no
longer offer a contractor edition. What is the deal. Will my
contractor
edition database transfer to a new version of quick books or not?
What
about all the templates I have built up?

Anyway...


Posted by Allan Martin on November 1, 2007, 5:33 pm
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> We have been using Contractor Edition 2004 for ages and ages. It
> works
> just fine, and we have no need to upgrade except... We only have one
> client
> license. This means we can only connect to the database from one
> computer
> at a time. In the past it was no big deal as all our accounting was
> done
> from one room. Recently we moved into a bigger facility with a
> warehouse
> and 3 room office. Its a bit of a pain to yell up front, "Hey Log off
> Quickbooks," now, from the back of the warehouse.
>
> In addition we are looking at some VPN applications. I was looking at
> picking up a couple extra client licenses, but I see Intuit no longer
> offers
> support for 2004 Contractor Edition.
>
> What the heck I figured. I'll just upgrade. Then I see they seem to
> no
> longer offer a contractor edition. What is the deal. Will my
> contractor
> edition database transfer to a new version of quick books or not?
> What
> about all the templates I have built up?

What country are you in?




>
> Anyway...
>


Posted by Bob La Londe on November 1, 2007, 5:43 pm
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>
> > We have been using Contractor Edition 2004 for ages and ages. It
> > works
> > just fine, and we have no need to upgrade except... We only have one
> > client
> > license. This means we can only connect to the database from one
> > computer
> > at a time. In the past it was no big deal as all our accounting was
> > done
> > from one room. Recently we moved into a bigger facility with a
> > warehouse
> > and 3 room office. Its a bit of a pain to yell up front, "Hey Log off
> > Quickbooks," now, from the back of the warehouse.
> >
> > In addition we are looking at some VPN applications. I was looking at
> > picking up a couple extra client licenses, but I see Intuit no longer
> > offers
> > support for 2004 Contractor Edition.
> >
> > What the heck I figured. I'll just upgrade. Then I see they seem to
> > no
> > longer offer a contractor edition. What is the deal. Will my
> > contractor
> > edition database transfer to a new version of quick books or not?
> > What
> > about all the templates I have built up?
>
> What country are you in?

USA



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Posted by Bob La Londe on November 1, 2007, 5:51 pm
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>
>
>
>
>
> > We have been using Contractor Edition 2004 for ages and ages. It
> > works
> > just fine, and we have no need to upgrade except... We only have one
> > client
> > license. This means we can only connect to the database from one
> > computer
> > at a time. In the past it was no big deal as all our accounting was
> > done
> > from one room. Recently we moved into a bigger facility with a
> > warehouse
> > and 3 room office. Its a bit of a pain to yell up front, "Hey Log off
> > Quickbooks," now, from the back of the warehouse.
>
> > In addition we are looking at some VPN applications. I was looking at
> > picking up a couple extra client licenses, but I see Intuit no longer
> > offers
> > support for 2004 Contractor Edition.
>
> > What the heck I figured. I'll just upgrade. Then I see they seem to
> > no
> > longer offer a contractor edition. What is the deal. Will my
> > contractor
> > edition database transfer to a new version of quick books or not?
> > What
> > about all the templates I have built up?
>
> What country are you in?
>
>
>
>
>
> > Anyway...- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

USA


Posted by Laura on November 1, 2007, 6:29 pm
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > We have been using Contractor Edition 2004 for ages and ages. It
>> > works
>> > just fine, and we have no need to upgrade except... We only have one
>> > client
>> > license. This means we can only connect to the database from one
>> > computer
>> > at a time. In the past it was no big deal as all our accounting was
>> > done
>> > from one room. Recently we moved into a bigger facility with a
>> > warehouse
>> > and 3 room office. Its a bit of a pain to yell up front, "Hey Log off
>> > Quickbooks," now, from the back of the warehouse.
>>
>> > In addition we are looking at some VPN applications. I was looking at
>> > picking up a couple extra client licenses, but I see Intuit no longer
>> > offers
>> > support for 2004 Contractor Edition.
>>
>> > What the heck I figured. I'll just upgrade. Then I see they seem to
>> > no
>> > longer offer a contractor edition. What is the deal. Will my
>> > contractor
>> > edition database transfer to a new version of quick books or not?
>> > What
>> > about all the templates I have built up?
>>
>> What country are you in?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Anyway...- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> USA


Take a look here:
http://quickbooks.intuit.com/product/accounting-software/premier-contractor-software/

The contractor edition is part of the Premier version.

You might check with Gemini Computers to see if they can get you another
copy of 2004:
http://www.geminicomputersinc.com/inquicprempr.html


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