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We purchased 50 licenses for Quickbooks 2014 Accountant. We have retired 27 of the machines and replaced them with newer computers.
Is there anything special we need to do to install Quickbooks on these new machines?
Thanks,
Joel
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Greetings, @BBroughton.
Thank you for joining the Community. I'm happy to provide you with easy steps on how to move the license to a new computer for Quickbooks 2016, as well as helpful links to learn more about the process.
To start, install QuickBooks Desktop on the new computer before moving your files. After installation, please refer to the steps below to move your old QuickBooks data:
Also, if you're using payroll, download the latest tax table after you move your file to make sure your payroll has accurate information. I've also attached the following articles for more details and additional ways to move you QuickBooks and files to a new computer:
That should point you in the right direction today. Keep me posted how it goes or if you have any other questions about migrating license to a new computer. I'll be happy to help you out. Have a great day ahead.
Hello, yoder.161.
That's a good question.
All you have to do is install QuickBooks on the new computer and enter the registration and product numbers. Moving or copying your data file from one computer to another requires several steps to ensure that you won't lose any company information. You can check these links that will help you with the process:
If you need further assistance with any of the steps in the article, you can also contact our QuickBooks support. Here's where you can get our phone number: How and when can I contact Support? (USA only).
Thanks for visiting and have a nice day!
The links don't work. Can I do this for 2016 version?
The links are dead. How do I migrate licenses to new computer for Quickbooks 2016.
Greetings, @BBroughton.
Thank you for joining the Community. I'm happy to provide you with easy steps on how to move the license to a new computer for Quickbooks 2016, as well as helpful links to learn more about the process.
To start, install QuickBooks Desktop on the new computer before moving your files. After installation, please refer to the steps below to move your old QuickBooks data:
Also, if you're using payroll, download the latest tax table after you move your file to make sure your payroll has accurate information. I've also attached the following articles for more details and additional ways to move you QuickBooks and files to a new computer:
That should point you in the right direction today. Keep me posted how it goes or if you have any other questions about migrating license to a new computer. I'll be happy to help you out. Have a great day ahead.
We are running QB 2018 with 3 stations from a server. We are changing out a computer. How do we move the license?
Good evening, @amoffice1.
Thanks for reaching out to the Community.
Changing out computers can be a hassle, but I'm here to make sure we get through this every step of the way with ease.
The first thing you'll need to do is install QuickBooks 2018 on your new computer that will be replacing the old one. Once you're installing, it will require you to type in the license and product number (this will be the same as the other computers, you can retrieve the license and product number by hitting the F2 key on your keyboard).
However, if you've already got the 2018 version installed on the new computer, but you need to update the license and product number, you can do this by following the steps below.
(Please note: If you have troubles with the next set of steps, you can contact our technical support team as they can remote into your PC and complete this for you.)
1. Hit the F2 key then F3 key on your keyboard.
2. Click the Open File tab, then scroll to find QBREGISTRATION.DAT file and select Open File.
3. Click File and Save as. Save the file on your desktop.
4. You'll need to scroll through the qbregistration.dat file and locate and change the license and product numbers to the correct ones. Be sure to include the dash (-) signs between the numbers with no spaces. (For security purposes I have * the numbers on my test account)
5. Click File and Save.
6. Exit the qbregistration.dat file, also close QuickBooks.
7. Reopen QuickBooks and hit the F2 key to see if your license and product number have changed to the correct numbers.
For more details, check out Change a QuickBooks Desktop license number or product code. Also, if you need some help locating the company file, you can check out Open a company file located on a remote computer for steps to do this.
That's all there is to it. Please let me know if you have further questions or concerns. I'm here to get you back to business. You can always reach out to the Community or me anytime you need assistance. Take care and enjoy your weekend!
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Hi there, @Aharding27.
To verify why it's not working on your end, I would recommend contacting our Support team. They have access to your accounts, and they can double-check why you can proceed with the process. You can follow the steps below on how to reach them:
Here's the contact the QuickBooks Desktop Customer Support Team article for more information about this.
You can always post here if you have more questions.
Which QB Desktop year version do you have? An outdated QBD Enterprise license or else?
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