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Software compatibility QuickBooks Software is capable of integrating with hundreds of third-party applications. The space is only required from the work folder LocalApplicationData+”Intuit\Intuit Data Protect"
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Important: Windows Server 2011 R2 is only supported with QuickBooks Desktop 2017 R4 and QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise 17.0 R4.

#QUICKBOOKS ENTERPRISE 2015 UPDATE PROBLEMS PROFESSIONAL#
Professional editions only), natively installed.
#QUICKBOOKS ENTERPRISE 2015 UPDATE PROBLEMS WINDOWS 8.1#
Windows: Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2011 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows 10, Windows 8.1 (update 1) or Windows 7 SP1 (Enterprise and.Important: Windows Server 2011 R2 is only supported with QuickBooks Desktop 2017 R4 and Windows 7 SP1, all editions including 64-bit, natively installed.Windows 8.1 (Update 1), all editions including 64-bit, natively installed.Windows 10, all editions including 64-bit, natively installed.Hope this information will be helpful for you and other users as well who are facing the same trouble while accessing QuickBooks Appliction. At this time it seems to make this copy of QuickBooks happy. In my current system I put a check in the compatibility mode box and selected “Windows Vista” for the mode. Select Properties -> and click on the Compatibility tab Right click on the desktop icon for QuickBooks 2008 to get the context menu. I’m still exploring what the problem is here. Vary with time and aren’t always reproducible.Īt this time I’m finding success in running this in Vista Compatibility Mode.

However, I did run into some odd problems. In theory it should run fine, just like the 2009 version.

QuickBooks 2008 on Windows 7- This version is supposed to be Vista Compatible, and I do run it on my Vista system. In this case I was able to get it to work, but I had to use the Windows XP Mode feature. With Windows 7, I had a lot of trouble.Įven trying the Vista Compatibility mode as it didn’t make this installation trouble free. I run it on my standard Vista system, but I usually recommend that people not try it in a production environment. QuickBooks 2007 on Windows 7- This version of QuickBooks which is Vista Compatible.
