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Below are the versions we are using currently on windows 2012 OS system.
QuickBooks PRO,QB premier plus edition 2016,QB premier plus edition 2015,QB premier version 2014.
Planning to migrate all the company files to windows 2019 OS system.
Can we move with the same version are can we migrate to latest QB versions?
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Hi satC,
You're able to upgrade to our newer version of QuickBooks Desktop. Since QuickBooks 2014, 2015, and 2016 are no longer supported, I recommend reaching out to our Technical Support Team. They have the tools to help and guide you with performing the interim jump process.
You can read and find what your computer needs to run the best QuickBooks Desktop experience in this article: System requirements for QuickBooks 2020 and Enterprise Solutions 20.0.
Let me also share this link to learn how the new features in QuickBooks Desktop 2020 can benefit you and your business: What’s new in QuickBooks Desktop 2020.
Reach out to us if you have further questions. We're here to help.
Utilize the trial license of Pro 2020 to open all of your data files
If you can open them, you are ready to purchase the license of 2020 version.
Thanks for the update.
Here the expectation is migration plan for QB Pro and QB Premium versions.
You provide info about QB enterprise version
Here the expectation is migration plan for QB Pro & QB Premier.
You provided info about QB enterprise version.
Small clarification.
Is Pro 2020 works for the QB Premier 2014,QB Premier plus 2015 and QB premier plus edition 2016 also ?
@satC wrote:Small clarification.
Is Pro 2020 works for the QB Premier 2014,QB Premier plus 2015 and QB premier plus edition 2016 also ?
Data file in Pro and Premier has the same structure. No need to convert between them as long as the same version (year). Firstly, open your Premier 2016 data file on trial license of Pro 2020. Then 2015 and 2014 for the last try. If one of them is failed to open, try open it on 2016 then reopen the converted file on 2020.
Not an impressive response from the below mentioned support team. Please guide us the which latest version will compatible with the current versions which we are having and compatible with the windows server 2019 OS
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