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Hello everyone,
I've been struggling with this issue for quite some time with no help or resources from Quickbooks support.
Unfortunately my impression is that they simply don't know networks or how this app is supposed to work.
So with no further ado here's some pointers to help you host your database server on a cloud environment or for remote users.
The basic secret is in the server's name.
Let me explain, when a workstation is on the same LAN as the DB server manager, QB is looking for a connection to it via the hosting computer server name on a random port.
In order to connect to a computer that is on a different network what you'll is the following:
Step 1
Install only the DB Server Manager on the hosting computer (cloud or otherwise).
Step 2
Scan the shared folder used for storing and sharing the QBW files.
Step 3
Monitor the Database server tab inside the DB Server Manager. You should see no file connections.
Step 4
On your remote workstation. Make a connection to the DB Server Manager computer via VPN or directly with it's public IP (configure your gateway).
Step 5
Edit your computer's hosts file to match the computer where DB Server Manager is installed with an accessible IP of the work station.
Step 6
Open the QBW file (multi-user mode) using the hosting computer's name, the one you just added to your hosts file.
That's it. Check the Database Server tab from Step 3, you should see active connections.
I hope this helps others who are facing a similar issue.
Reach out here for help if you need it.
Cheers
Your instructions for connecting to a computer on another network will certainly be useful to others, @rn1984. I appreciate you for sharing it with the Community.
Aside from the database server manager, do you have any other QuickBooks issues that I can assist you with? You are free to express your thoughts or concerns in the Community.
You can bookmark our QuickBooks Desktop Help Articles for your future reference. This page contains tips and tricks on how to manage your company file.
Please know that we're always here to support you. Enjoy your day, and be careful at all times!
Do you have documentation for DB Server Manager deployment in a Terminal Server environment? And, from DB Server Manager, can we perform version and application update tasks across all servers?
Do you have documentation on use of DB Server Manager in a Terminal Server environment? Also, can version and app updates be administered through DB Server Manager for all servers/users?
We're glad you've come to this forum, mm. I've got the assistance you need when using the Database Server Manager in a Terminal Server environment.
Beforehand, let's ensure your QuickBooks Desktop system requirements are up-to-date to ensure the server is compatible with your file, and you must sign in n as a Windows user with Admin rights to allow permissions in enabling changes in your data.
Once ready, here's how to install QuickBooks Desktop on a terminal server environment:
Additionally, all application and version updates on your file will automatically apply their changes to all servers or users through your DB Server Manager.
Furthermore, you can manage and perform specific features when accessing your company file in a single or multi-user mode. Also, if you encounter errors when switching to multi-user mode, you can fix H202 and H505 that are blocking the connection to your server.
We'd willingly provide additional help for any added queries when managing server networks in your account. You're always welcome to leave a reply below. Keep safe!
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