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Is there a way to backup my quickbooks to my google drive so that I can access it from multiple computers? Also wondering if I can install my program on our business laptop for when my husband is out of town and on our desktop for when we are at home and they will communicate
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You should never try to RUN QB from Dropbox, Google driver, etc., but saving a backup to it, downloading when needed, restoring, working, then backing up again is fine.
Your license allows you to install a single user license on up to two computers (the intention is that it is to be used by one person), but you cannot configure the two computers for multi-users. You will have to back up from one, restore to the second, then back up from the second, restore to the first (never using the backed up computer in the meantime), etc., which can open the door for problems if you inadvertently work in the backed up computer while the other is in use. You might want to consider a remote access program like LogMeIn,SplashTop, JoinMe or TeamViewer, designating the desktop as the host and the laptop as the remote computer (you don't even need QB on the remote computer as you work in the host QB) or have your file hosted (Intuit now offers that service) so that you can access it online from any internet connection.
You should never try to RUN QB from Dropbox, Google driver, etc., but saving a backup to it, downloading when needed, restoring, working, then backing up again is fine.
Your license allows you to install a single user license on up to two computers (the intention is that it is to be used by one person), but you cannot configure the two computers for multi-users. You will have to back up from one, restore to the second, then back up from the second, restore to the first (never using the backed up computer in the meantime), etc., which can open the door for problems if you inadvertently work in the backed up computer while the other is in use. You might want to consider a remote access program like LogMeIn,SplashTop, JoinMe or TeamViewer, designating the desktop as the host and the laptop as the remote computer (you don't even need QB on the remote computer as you work in the host QB) or have your file hosted (Intuit now offers that service) so that you can access it online from any internet connection.
Thanks for the advice. I am wondering how this squares with the support for iCloud in Quickbooks Desktop for Mac 2019. It suggest that it is OK to have a company file on iCloud "or other sharing services such as Dropbox, One Drive" etc.
Hi pngrini,
In addition to Lexiesmemerea's post. QuickBooks for Mac 2019 has a new product enhancement called iCloud document sharing.
To understand how and how not to use iCloud Document Sharing, you'll want to check out this article: ICloud Document Sharing and QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2019.
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I was wondering, does desktop pro 2020 allow me to set up QB remotely? My goal is to be able to use QB on my laptop and sync with my desktop. I read I would need to create a back up and go back and fourth as I work from each. I was trying to avoid opening up for problems of inadvertently working between the two and missing a back up. Does 2020 version allow for the desktop to be a host and allow me to remotely work so I do not need to back up every time?
As mentioned by other members, you may purchase a remote desktop app.
https://my.splashtop.com/splashtop_referral/AAHHq6GG344maw
I am trying to figure out the same thing. I'm trying to figure out how to transfer over vendors' information and transactions that my new assistant had entered into her computer, over to my main computer that has the QB Desktop Contractors Edition 2019 originally installed on.
I backed up what I had originally on an external, then downloaded it onto her computer here at the office so that she could enter vendors and their information, but now I'm wondering how to merge the two to update my main QB account with the information she has entered, without losing what I have recently entered on my own.
Any advice? Thanks!
You need a 3rd party tool to migrate data between company files
https:// transactionpro.grsm.io/qbd
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Thank you for your response, @Fiat Lux - ASIA
Do I need a 3rd party program to only do this conversion one time? Meaning, I had outside help assist in entering numerous vendors and invoices, as I continued with my daily on the main QB profile on my computer. This won't be a regular occurrence of needed to merge the files, I just need to add what she has entered on the second computer into my main QB Desktop program. Thank you in advance!
You may utilize IIF feature for free but it only offers limited capability comparing to the 3rd party tool I have mentioned.
Hi Lexiesmemere
Interesting post
I too have a question re 2 computers how do you download the App onto a Second Windows Laptop as O do not wish to have it on my mobile or tablet. Forgive me if this has been dealt with before...:)
Regards SpecmarAus
Should you need to access QB on other computer, you may utilize a remote desktop app as mentioned earlier. I would recommend ST with the lower cost.
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We have remote access however we will not be leaving the desktop online Thank you for your advise
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I'm not techy (Sorry) at all, but I'd like to use my laptop on vacation and access my QB's. My laptop has Windows 8.1. Is there an Easy way to do this? I see a response from one tech to buy Splashtop. That's all good but, I also know that doesn't have anything to do with all the set up on both computers. I've always just called and talked with someone to walk me through it. Is that still available? When I called a number it refrerred me here to the chat room.
I've got you covered, @TVP.
You can create a backup copy of your company file and save it in a hard drive then restore the file on your laptop. Once you're ready to go back and access your company data on your computer, create a backup copy again and restore it.
To start, you'll need to install QuickBooks Desktop on your laptop. To determine the compatibility of the software with your Windows version, see this article for more info: System requirements for QuickBooks Desktop.
Also, if you need further assistance in doing the process, follow these easy steps to connect with our live support:
Here's a great source where you can find articles that can help you in managing your books in QuickBooks, please visit our QBDT help articles page. This includes topics such as reconciliation, track income, and expenses, run reports, etc.
Feel free to leave a reply if you have further questions about accessing your QuickBooks on your laptop. I'll be here to answer them for you. Stay safe.
Agreed, I also have recommended ST for your case.
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