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For erinandkendra: If you haven't already done so, in ProSeries go to: Tools > Options > General > File Save. Click the box for Save to Automatic Recovery file every. Then set the interval number to 1 or 2 minutes. That way you will never lose more than 1 or 2 minutes worth of work.
I spent 74 minutes on the phone with Tech Support this morning. My desktop machines (32-bit) are still botched up (crashing and can't print), but my 64-bit laptop hasn't crashed or failed to print even one time. I'm using my laptop here at the office until things return to normal.
For erinandkendra: If you haven't already done so, in ProSeries go to: Tools > Options > General > File Save. Click the box for Save to Automatic Recovery file every. Then set the interval number to 1 or 2 minutes. That way you will never lose more than 1 or 2 minutes worth of work.
I spent 74 minutes on the phone with Tech Support this morning. My desktop machines (32-bit) are still botched up (crashing and can't print), but my 64-bit laptop hasn't crashed or failed to print even one time. I'm using my laptop here at the office until things return to normal.
Agreed, we are actively tracking to gather additional details, but please be sure to save your data regularly as you are working on a return, regardless to ensure you never lose information, if you have then the crash should not have impacted any data loss.
I have the same problem, tech support could not solve the problem.
When scary things are going on such as violent thunderstorms or Pro Series glitches, I keep a flash drive in my computer and do a Pro Series backup to the flash drive VERY frequently. I'm not paranoid but I have seen what weather and program problems can do.
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