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The cheapest and easiest way to have multiple users access danielng56 03-29-2007
Posted by danielng56 on March 29, 2007, 5:38 pm
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I am a newbie to Quickbook. PLS HELP!!!!

I have a Quickbook premeir 2005 installed on a Windows XP machine.

I need another user to be able to use Quickbook as well.

How do I do that?
What version of another quickbook do I need to purchase?
Do I need to upgrade my windows XP to 2000/2003?

I am very limited in budget like (
I am thinking to purchase another copy of quickbook 2005 pro and
install on another computer. Then I have that 1st windows XP station
sharing the quickbook file out. So the 2nd computer can access it too.
Am I right?

Thank you!


Posted by Fred Smith on March 29, 2007, 6:54 pm
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This is a Quicken newsgroup. To get a definitive answer, you should post to the
Quickbooks newsgroup.

In the meantime, here's a link which explains multi-user access in Quickbooks:
www.quickbooks.com/support/faqs/qbw2003/130032.html

It looks like you will need to upgrade to Enterprise edition.

--
Regards,
Fred


>I am a newbie to Quickbook. PLS HELP!!!!
>
> I have a Quickbook premeir 2005 installed on a Windows XP machine.
>
> I need another user to be able to use Quickbook as well.
>
> How do I do that?
> What version of another quickbook do I need to purchase?
> Do I need to upgrade my windows XP to 2000/2003?
>
> I am very limited in budget like (
> I am thinking to purchase another copy of quickbook 2005 pro and
> install on another computer. Then I have that 1st windows XP station
> sharing the quickbook file out. So the 2nd computer can access it too.
> Am I right?
>
> Thank you!
>



Posted by L on March 30, 2007, 9:51 am
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> This is a Quicken newsgroup. To get a definitive answer, you should post
> to the Quickbooks newsgroup.
>
> In the meantime, here's a link which explains multi-user access in
> Quickbooks:
> www.quickbooks.com/support/faqs/qbw2003/130032.html
>
> It looks like you will need to upgrade to Enterprise edition.
>
No.

Enterprise edition is for more than 5 licenses... or for "better multi-user
performance"

For two folks, two copies of the program is sufficient.



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