QuickBooks

Cloud QuickBooks – Let Me Lay It Out For You

Posted by on December 9, 2009 at 2:29 pm

What’s all the fuss about QuickBooks not being ready for cloud computing? This one’s easy. Since version 9, Intuit fully supports QuickBooks Enterprise installed on Microsoft Server 2008 with Terminal Services deployed. Details for installing QuickBooks on a Terminal Server clear up any questions about setup and make the process easy for anyone schooled in [...]

QuickBooks PCI Compliant

Posted by on November 3, 2009 at 3:00 am

Beginning in 2004, the single most important question that merchants need to ask about their business software has to do with PCI Compliance. “The Payment Card Industry (PCI) has created the Data Security Standards (DSS) in order to support merchants. Credit Card companies now require merchants to be aware of and compliant with the Data [...]

QuickBooks Multi User Server Uses Up A License

Posted by on November 2, 2009 at 3:00 am

Question: I recently set up the XP Pro QuickBooks server and have a couple of questions. The only way for all users to have access to files is to keep QuickBooks open on the server. This, in turn is using up one of my licenses. I have tried the server manager, but it is not [...]

QuickBooks Multi User – The 2003 Version In 2009

Posted by on October 20, 2009 at 3:00 am

Recently, I received an inquiry about installing QuickBooks Multi User, the 2003 version. I thought this situation fits many small businesses and the conversation might help you out. We own a new, unused QuickBooks Pro 2003 2 user license. Our aim is to put it to good use and to dedicate a Windows XP Pro [...]

QuickBooks Multi User On Terminal Server 2008 Decisions

Posted by on October 12, 2009 at 3:00 am

No question about it; if you can fit Microsoft Server 2008 with Terminal Services into your budget, QuickBooks Multi User will scale to thirty users and will function with incredible performance. But first, you will need to do some soul searching and answer several important questions before you plan to deploy. Can you comfortably place [...]