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QuickBooks Hosting in Multi-User Mode: Techarex Networks

With help of QuickBooks Multi-user more, more than one user can work at the same time on a company file. It implies that while you are accessing the company file on your laptop, other QuickBooks Hosting users in your group can work on the same file using different computers. More info: https://goo.gl/gMqMFs

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QuickBooks Hosting in Multi-User Mode: Techarex Networks

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  1. QuickBooks Hosting in Multi-User Mode: Techarex Networks Despite so much publicity of online QuickBooks, not many accounting professional part their way from QuickBooks desktop Hosting, that’s why many accounting professionals prefer optimized solution of hosting the desktop version to a remote server which gives them more flexibility. Now, the question arises when we have multiple users working at the same time. Let’s see how to resolve it through multi-user mode. Hosting: Hosting is a service which allows other computers to access the files stored on another computer, often called a server.

  2. There are three modes in which QuickBooks Desktop is being hosted currently: 1) Dedicated Hosting – A remote computer would have QuickBooks Hosting Service installed on it along with the company files. Since it is serving the purpose of hosting, it is called a server. Users can access the files and services through this server but no user would be using QuickBooks on the server. 2) Peer to Peer Hosting – It has similar features as dedicated hosting apart from the fact that a user can also use QuickBooks from the server. 3) Alternate Hosting – Since the server used in this type may or may not be solely dedicated to hosting, it changes its state from dedicated to peer to peer hosting. The files stored on the server can be accessed but upon fulfilment of the following three conditions: • Wi?do?s File per?issio?s – The user must have the full permission set for the file to look at, open and modify. • Server – The database server can successfully open the files. • Qui?kBooks Logi? – Each QuickBooks user must have a valid login id and password. Hosting Modes: For the multiple versions of QuickBooks 2014 or later, the hosting mode setting is independent for each.

  3. 1) No Hosting – QuickBooks database server manager runs as a normal process as the user running QuickBooks Desktop. This mode does not support multi- user mode. It uses shared memory to communicate with QuickBooks Desktop. Only the desktop user running the software can use a database server to access a file. 2) Hosting Local Files only – • Qui?kBooks Data?ase Ser?er Ma?ager ru?s as a Wi?do?s ser?i?e named QuickBooksDBXX (XX is the 2-digit number from 24 to 27 according to the version) and as the Windows user QB Data Service User XX. • A ?o?puter i? this ?ode ?a? host o?ly those files lo?ated o? it a?d that too as long as it is on. • Qui?kBooks Desktop users o? remote computers can access company files using a database server running in Hosting Local Files only mode. Hence, the multi-user mode is supported. 3) Hosting Local & Remote file – • Data?ase Ma?ager ru?s as a ?or?al pro?ess. It starts as the user logs in and stops as he/she logs out. • This ?ode also supports the ?ulti-user mode, using TCP/IP communicate with QuickBooks Desktop Server. Same point as above mentioned. • A lo?al ?o?puter in this mode can host files stored on it, as well as files that are located on remote computers and opened on the local computer. Communication between QuickBooks Desktop and the appropriate Database:

  4. 1. QuickBooks Desktop looks for the .nd file. The .nd file is a small text file with the same name as the company file, but with an .nd file extension. This file is located in the same directory as the company file, which has the file extension .qbw. The directory also contains the information needed to contact the server, such as the IP address and port. 2. QuickBooks Desktop determines whether the .qbw file is in use. 3. If QuickBooks Desktop finds the .nd file and detects that the company file is in use, QuickBooks Desktop tries to communicate with the server: 4. If it is successful, QuickBooks Desktop opens the company file. 5. If it's not successful, an error message that describes the steps needed to resolve the issue appears. QuickBooks Hosting helps enhance business productivity and collaboration among employees and clients and is highly recommended for accounting professionals. Move to QuickBooks Hosting with Techarex Networks Today. Thank You For QuickBooks Hosting Call Toll-Free: 1-855-909-3300 E-mail: support@techarex.net or Visit: www.techarex.net

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