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Same file has different data when accessed remotely virtualric 08-31-2006
Posted by virtualric on August 31, 2006, 11:28 am
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Our accountant has remote access to our Quickbook files. Recently we
noticed that what he saw in one file was diffrent than what we saw when
we accessed the same file locally. We accessed the file remotely
ourselves and found the same situation. Has anyone experienced this?
Any recommendations?


Posted by Allan Martin on August 31, 2006, 4:49 pm
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> Our accountant has remote access to our Quickbook files. Recently we
> noticed that what he saw in one file was diffrent than what we saw when
> we accessed the same file locally. We accessed the file remotely
> ourselves and found the same situation. Has anyone experienced this?
> Any recommendations?

You are not looking at the same file.



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Posted by Golden California Girls on August 31, 2006, 10:31 pm
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virtualric wrote:
> Our accountant has remote access to our Quickbook files. Recently we
> noticed that what he saw in one file was diffrent than what we saw when
> we accessed the same file locally. We accessed the file remotely
> ourselves and found the same situation. Has anyone experienced this?
> Any recommendations?
>

You are not opening the same file


Posted by Gary E on September 1, 2006, 1:24 pm
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Do a CTRL-1 while connected remotely and while connected locally. Compare
the file names and locations. I'm willing to bet you are not opening the
same file

Gary

> Our accountant has remote access to our Quickbook files. Recently we
> noticed that what he saw in one file was diffrent than what we saw when
> we accessed the same file locally. We accessed the file remotely
> ourselves and found the same situation. Has anyone experienced this?
> Any recommendations?
>



Posted by Allan Martin on September 1, 2006, 5:18 pm
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> Do a CTRL-1 while connected remotely and while connected locally. Compare
> the file names and locations. I'm willing to bet you are not opening the
> same file

You sound like a real gambling man.


>
> Gary
>
>> Our accountant has remote access to our Quickbook files. Recently we
>> noticed that what he saw in one file was diffrent than what we saw when
>> we accessed the same file locally. We accessed the file remotely
>> ourselves and found the same situation. Has anyone experienced this?
>> Any recommendations?
>>
>
>



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