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how to set up a laptop along with desktop for proseries

dbelling
Level 3

i have my desktop as main...but I want to use my laptop also with constant restore and save....how to do that. thank you.

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Jim-from-Ohio
Level 11

From desktop maching, backup files to flash drive,  then from laptop restore files from that flashdrive

IRonMaN
Level 15

You are running with sharp scissors when you play the game of using two computers and restoring from one to the other.  Chances are good that at some point you are going to hit the "oops" after you restore a client from one computer to the other.  The other half of my life outside of taxes is spent doing audit work outside of the office.  I learned years ago it was a lot easier dealing with client files to just use a single laptop with a docking station for when I am in the office.  


Slava Ukraini!
dascpa
Level 11

I agree with the two prior posts. However, there is file synchronization software out there.  I looked into it (no pun intended...) but never proceeded.  See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_synchronization_software  and also Google it for some newer ones out there.

 

qbteachmt
Level 15

File synchronization software almost never works with Intuit products. For one reason, you have too many utility files. Unlike Word or Excel, there is linked record activity, locked records while someone is doing screen inputs, etc. Also, there is some housekeeping done for managing the links between the files, so that "client files" are still attached to the client.

Also, you don't want to work wireless in the office. I'm not referring to WiFi internet. I'm referring to having multiple computers in the office, using common files. You want to bring in the laptop and, as noted, dock or plug in ethernet. That's because wireless does "time slicing" and again, unlike Word or Excel, the work you are doing is not completely loaded into memory. The utility and record-linked files are trying to track and stay updated.

Carbonite and Mozy and Dropbox are examples of mirroring or synchronization that often fail. You get the message that you have conflicting versions, for example, with Dropbox. There is another service called Box that has worked somewhat.

The Windows backup and copy tools also are only file handling tools, not relational database management tools. That's why you will see the instructions for using the actual program to run a Backup and Restore client files, because Pro Series wants to recreate indices and preserve or repair links.

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