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automatically or command line version of "file > backup" kyle 09-26-2006
Posted by kyle on September 26, 2006, 9:29 am
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i am trying to integrate an automatic approach for some lazy clients of
mine who don't want to do "file > backup" or do the quickbooks online
backup services. anyways, maybe someone here has had success with
having some command line interface to do a backup for a company.. or i
searched through the archives and found people kept mentioning about
automatically backup on exit... using qb2002 (us edition if it
matters) and i cannot find this preference setting anywhere.. that
would be fine too.. i could tell the client just close out of qb and
start it back up (thus creating the backup)...

thanks,


kyle



Posted by Allan Martin on September 26, 2006, 12:32 pm
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>i am trying to integrate an automatic approach for some lazy clients of
> mine who don't want to do "file > backup" or do the quickbooks online
> backup services. anyways, maybe someone here has had success with
> having some command line interface to do a backup for a company.. or i
> searched through the archives and found people kept mentioning about
> automatically backup on exit... using qb2002 (us edition if it
> matters) and i cannot find this preference setting anywhere.. that
> would be fine too.. i could tell the client just close out of qb and
> start it back up (thus creating the backup)...


Current versions have this feature.


>
> thanks,
>
>
> kyle
>




Posted by kyle on September 26, 2006, 9:53 am
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awesome. i heard best time to buy is to wait until mid-dec or so?



Allan Martin wrote:
> >i am trying to integrate an automatic approach for some lazy clients of
> > mine who don't want to do "file > backup" or do the quickbooks online
> > backup services. anyways, maybe someone here has had success with
> > having some command line interface to do a backup for a company.. or i
> > searched through the archives and found people kept mentioning about
> > automatically backup on exit... using qb2002 (us edition if it
> > matters) and i cannot find this preference setting anywhere.. that
> > would be fine too.. i could tell the client just close out of qb and
> > start it back up (thus creating the backup)...
>
>
> Current versions have this feature.
>
>
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> >
> > kyle
> >



Posted by Allan Martin on September 26, 2006, 1:12 pm
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> awesome. i heard best time to buy is to wait until mid-dec or so?

By then version 2007 will be out. I personally would want the latest and
greatest not last years model.




>
>
>
> Allan Martin wrote:
>> >i am trying to integrate an automatic approach for some lazy clients of
>> > mine who don't want to do "file > backup" or do the quickbooks online
>> > backup services. anyways, maybe someone here has had success with
>> > having some command line interface to do a backup for a company.. or i
>> > searched through the archives and found people kept mentioning about
>> > automatically backup on exit... using qb2002 (us edition if it
>> > matters) and i cannot find this preference setting anywhere.. that
>> > would be fine too.. i could tell the client just close out of qb and
>> > start it back up (thus creating the backup)...
>>
>>
>> Current versions have this feature.
>>
>>
>> >
>> > thanks,
>> >
>> >
>> > kyle
>> >
>




Posted by Laura on September 26, 2006, 2:50 pm
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You won't need to wait that long. 2007 can be ordered online right now at
www.quickbooks.com or through a Pro Advisor. It will be a few weeks before
it hit the stores.

> well yes, that is what i meant.. mid-december to purchase 2007...
>
> Allan Martin wrote:
>> > awesome. i heard best time to buy is to wait until mid-dec or so?
>>
>> By then version 2007 will be out. I personally would want the latest and
>> greatest not last years model.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Allan Martin wrote:
>> >> >i am trying to integrate an automatic approach for some lazy clients
>> >> >of
>> >> > mine who don't want to do "file > backup" or do the quickbooks
>> >> > online
>> >> > backup services. anyways, maybe someone here has had success with
>> >> > having some command line interface to do a backup for a company.. or
>> >> > i
>> >> > searched through the archives and found people kept mentioning about
>> >> > automatically backup on exit... using qb2002 (us edition if it
>> >> > matters) and i cannot find this preference setting anywhere.. that
>> >> > would be fine too.. i could tell the client just close out of qb and
>> >> > start it back up (thus creating the backup)...
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Current versions have this feature.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > thanks,
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > kyle
>> >> >
>> >
>


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