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Value of Loan Manager Will 12-24-2007
Posted by Will on December 24, 2007, 10:46 pm
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For non administrative users, whenever we start the Loan Manager under
Quickbooks Premier 2007, Quickbooks just disappears entirely. A user
logged in as administrator under Windows is able to open up the Loan
Manager. Does anyone know which files might be getting created or modified
by the Loan Manager?

In general, is the Loan Manager worth using? Is its primary value in
helping to track interest and principal on a loan over time?

Is it buggy in general or otherwise not worth the trouble to make it work?

--
Will



Posted by Allan Martin on December 25, 2007, 12:48 pm
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> For non administrative users, whenever we start the Loan Manager under
> Quickbooks Premier 2007, Quickbooks just disappears entirely. A user
> logged in as administrator under Windows is able to open up the Loan
> Manager. Does anyone know which files might be getting created or
> modified by the Loan Manager?
>
> In general, is the Loan Manager worth using? Is its primary value in
> helping to track interest and principal on a loan over time?
>
> Is it buggy in general or otherwise not worth the trouble to make it work?
>
> --
> Will

Willy Boy I see you are back with yet another question.


>
>


Posted by L on January 7, 2008, 11:52 am
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>
<snipped>
>> Does anyone know which files might be getting created or modified by the
>> Loan Manager?
>>
>> In general, is the Loan Manager worth using? Is its primary value in
>> helping to track interest and principal on a loan over time?
>>
>> Is it buggy in general or otherwise not worth the trouble to make it
>> work?
>>
> Willy Boy I see you are back with yet another question.
>
Yes. Isn't it nice to see that the intellectual processes of some folks
continue to evolve and grow --- rather than stagnate and decay?



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