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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 10:23 pm Post subject: QuickBooks 2008 Remote Applciation Publishing & Windows Serv |
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Quickbooks 2008 Premeir Edition is installed and working on Windows
2008 Server x64 Standard Edition.
It appears to work well using Microsfot's new published application
feature with one exception;
When we attempt to print to the "QuickBooks PDF Printer", or to email
from within QB (which appears to use the QuickBooks PDF Printer as
well) we get the following error;
"Quickbooks cannot connect to your server because part of your company
data is currently in use".
I realize x64 is not supported, however publishing QB as an app is
very convenient and everything else seems to work without issue.
This seems like a simple QuickBooks PDF Printer (Amyuni PDF Creator)
x32/x64 print driver issue.
I have researched this group and Amyuni's support site and tried
several suggestions and upates, etc., all without success.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:41 pm Post subject: Re: QuickBooks 2008 Remote Applciation Publishing & Windows |
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OK, I have managed to get QuickBooks 2008" send via email" working on
server 2008 as a Remote App. Here is what I did;
1. Reinstalled QuickBooks on Server 2008 Standard Edition x86
2. Elevated the user to administrator, logged on as the user via RDP,
ran IE7, went throught he initial IE setup and configured all security
settings to low (for testing). This did two things... First, it
initialized (created) the users profile and folders on the server, and
second, it configured the settigns in IE so that QuickBooks could run
its IE 7 interface.
Frankly, I think what solved the issue was IE7 and it would still work
in x64, but Im just trying to get it to work. I'll go back and play
with x64 later.
Remote Appa is such a cool feature!
I am still having a problem with XP SP-3 clients only where the local
printers dont map. This is not a problem with Vista clients.
Ideas anyone?
On Jul 7, 6:23 pm, bpowers <lwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Quickbooks 2008 Premeir Edition is installed and working on Windows
2008 Server x64 Standard Edition.
It appears to work well using Microsfot's new published application
feature with one exception;
When we attempt to print to the "QuickBooks PDF Printer", or to email
from within QB (which appears to use the QuickBooks PDF Printer as
well) we get the following error;
"Quickbooks cannot connect to your server because part of your company
data is currently in use".
I realize x64 is not supported, however publishing QB as an app is
very convenient and everything else seems to work without issue.
This seems like a simple QuickBooks PDF Printer (Amyuni PDF Creator)
x32/x64 print driver issue.
I have researched this group and Amyuni's support site and tried
several suggestions and upates, etc., all without success.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks. |
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:20 pm Post subject: Re: QuickBooks 2008 Remote Applciation Publishing & Windows |
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Update:
For whatever reason XP SP-3 did not update RDP 6.0.x to version 6.1.
This appears to be the casue of the printer mapping issues.
RDP 6.1 is not available as a stand alone install, it is only
available with SP3.
Contacting MSFT for support.
On Jul 8, 1:41 pm, bpowers <lwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
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OK, I have managed to get QuickBooks 2008" send via email" working on
server 2008 as a Remote App. Here is what I did;
1. Reinstalled QuickBooks on Server 2008 Standard Edition x86
2. Elevated the user to administrator, logged on as the user via RDP,
ran IE7, went throught he initial IE setup and configured all security
settings to low (for testing). This did two things... First, it
initialized (created) the users profile and folders on the server, and
second, it configured the settigns in IE so that QuickBooks could run
its IE 7 interface.
Frankly, I think what solved the issue was IE7 and it would still work
in x64, but Im just trying to get it to work. I'll go back and play
with x64 later.
Remote Appa is such a cool feature!
I am still having a problem with XP SP-3 clients only where the local
printers dont map. This is not a problem with Vista clients.
Ideas anyone?
On Jul 7, 6:23 pm, bpowers <lwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quickbooks 2008 Premeir Edition is installed and working on Windows
2008 Server x64 Standard Edition.
It appears to work well using Microsfot's new published application
feature with one exception;
When we attempt to print to the "QuickBooks PDF Printer", or to email
from within QB (which appears to use the QuickBooks PDF Printer as
well) we get the following error;
"Quickbooks cannot connect to your server because part of your company
data is currently in use".
I realize x64 is not supported, however publishing QB as an app is
very convenient and everything else seems to work without issue.
This seems like a simple QuickBooks PDF Printer (Amyuni PDF Creator)
x32/x64 print driver issue.
I have researched this group and Amyuni's support site and tried
several suggestions and upates, etc., all without success.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:48 pm Post subject: Re: QuickBooks 2008 Remote Applciation Publishing & Windows |
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I discovered that Server 2008's Terminal Services Easy Print
requires .NET 3.x.
Installed and problem solved.
Hope that helps someone.
On Jul 9, 1:20 pm, bpowers <lwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Update:
For whatever reason XP SP-3 did not update RDP 6.0.x to version 6.1.
This appears to be the casue of the printer mapping issues.
RDP 6.1 is not available as a stand alone install, it is only
available with SP3.
Contacting MSFT for support.
On Jul 8, 1:41 pm, bpowers <lwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, I have managed to get QuickBooks 2008" send via email" working on
server 2008 as a Remote App. Here is what I did;
1. Reinstalled QuickBooks on Server 2008 Standard Edition x86
2. Elevated the user to administrator, logged on as the user via RDP,
ran IE7, went throught he initial IE setup and configured all security
settings to low (for testing). This did two things... First, it
initialized (created) the users profile and folders on the server, and
second, it configured the settigns in IE so that QuickBooks could run
its IE 7 interface.
Frankly, I think what solved the issue was IE7 and it would still work
in x64, but Im just trying to get it to work. I'll go back and play
with x64 later.
Remote Appa is such a cool feature!
I am still having a problem with XP SP-3 clients only where the local
printers dont map. This is not a problem with Vista clients.
Ideas anyone?
On Jul 7, 6:23 pm, bpowers <lwpow...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quickbooks 2008 Premeir Edition is installed and working on Windows
2008 Server x64 Standard Edition.
It appears to work well using Microsfot's new published application
feature with one exception;
When we attempt to print to the "QuickBooks PDF Printer", or to email
from within QB (which appears to use the QuickBooks PDF Printer as
well) we get the following error;
"Quickbooks cannot connect to your server because part of your company
data is currently in use".
I realize x64 is not supported, however publishing QB as an app is
very convenient and everything else seems to work without issue.
This seems like a simple QuickBooks PDF Printer (Amyuni PDF Creator)
x32/x64 print driver issue.
I have researched this group and Amyuni's support site and tried
several suggestions and upates, etc., all without success.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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