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QB for Windows is far supior to Mac 2010. I want to go to the Mac for many reasons. But QB for the MAC still doesn’t give me several options that I use daily. Gridlines on powerpoint for mac 2011. I have been given many options of running Window and OS. The only one that makes best since to me is to keep my PC for QB only. NO INTERNETING. I assume this will help prevent attacks.
I don’t know if I should add some type of antiv. Program to the Mac. The biggest issue for me in WB for the Mac is I like to sort my bank register so I can see exactly what has cleard every single day. I found that when some fradulent accitivy occured at my bank I was able to catch it the same day and was able to intervine.
You can’t do that if you wait to reconcile at the end of the month. So if anywone know how to select a sort feature in QB FOR MAC, I sure would be intrested. Andrew I agree. I think it is an anti-trust issue with Microsoft, Intuit, and Canadian financial institutions. I have called several Canadian banks. Bottom line: qbo files from Canadian banks don’t work on Quickbooks pro 2010 for Mac “American” version (even though its use is suggested to Canadian Mac owners on the Intuit website).
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No one will/can say. Specifically, no one from TD Canada Trust, CIBC, Intuit Canada, or Intuit U.S.A. (for which you will need an “american” phone number to get through). But some of the banks reps have said that the Canadian banks have an “agreement” with Microsoft and not with Apple. I’ve been a Quickbooks for Mac user since 2003 and for my bookkeeping system to continue working I’m searching the forums for “workarounds”. Thanks for more crap – to Intuit? Canadian Banks?
Sarah Hello Colette Did you install the SP2 for the Windows XP? Also, are you leaving the QB file itself IN the PC? And then just accessing it by the two macs? I know that you have to leave your PC “Server” on at all times, that includes the file itself.
So really, your macs would be logging on and off, not closing it down. However, I do not think that your VM being turned off and on should affect this. I’m curious if you have reached a solution at this point. For us, I am going to still consider a Mac Server (prob the mac mini server). And then do a VM with the hosted program and file. Colette I am having issues with multi-user access using VMWare.
I have two licensed versions of QB Premier 2010 running in VMWare. I have the QB file using the Database server only option. The two users (logged in under separate user names) log in and can work fine. As soon as one or both of the files are closed something seems to happen because the next time one of the two users tries to open the file we get one of a couple of different errors – either the “connection to the network is lost” or there appears to be a firewall. Neither is the case – I have completely disabled all anti-virus, firewalls, security settings, etc. On my Mac, VMWare, and the PC hosting the file. I also have ensured that all folders involved had full read/write access.