![]() One thing to be careful of.Intuit has been doctoring the upgrades of recent QuickBooks versions they still support to *prevent* them from running in a virtual machine. You have to have Windows 7 Pro or higher to use it, and you have to download the XP Mode software from Microsoft (it's free ), but essentially it allows you to use older, XP-compatible software in Windows 7. If you have Windows 7 Professional, you *should* be able to use QB 2006 in "XP Mode", which is virtualized copy of Windows XP that runs in Windows 7. Nobody has mentioned Quicken and I forgot to look it up.Īll trademarks property of. It may work partially, just enough to get your confidence up, but it will jump out and bite you at an inopportune moment. If Intuit days it won't work, I am confident it won't work. That's when you find your only solution is upgrade Q.īeen there, done that, didn't win a T-shirt. right up to some critical moment like printing off a report (that has always just popped out with no problem ) the night before you 8AM appointment with your accountant. So when you go to a newer version of W you end up having to upgrade to a newer version if Q. Intuit likes to handle printing a little differently than everyone else in the Windows world. Preface everything with "As I understand it" or "Based on my experience" because that is my only claim to fame. Is that all windows 7 ? I thought Premium and pro you could make work or so I was told ? Script error when using Live Community search QuickBooks has encountered a problem printing to PDF QuickBooks will not open after turning IE8 off ![]() QuickBooks is only designed to send emails with Microsoft Outlook or the built in QuickBooks email service, not with Windows Live Mail. Windows Live Mail is the replacement for Microsoft Outlook Express in Windows 7. QuickBooks does not give an option to email with Windows Live Mail The following issues have been identified in QuickBooks 2007, 2008, 20 in the Pro, Premier and Enterprise editions: Then if the kids download a really neat game and its associated virus and malware your data is not at risk, I would suggest keeping the old computer as a stand alone, not even connected online, business only accounting box (that is what I have done ) that keeps personal and business data off the internet by creating a physical firewall (if it isn't plugged in it isn't vulnerable ). ![]() This is mainly due to the known issues listed in the "Are there any known defects or conflicts using QuickBooks on Windows 7?" section below."Įvery time I have upgraded operating systems I have had to go to a newer version of Quicken because something did not work with the new OS. Although QuickBooks 2009 and earlier versions will install and run successfully on Windows 7, Intuit's technical support for Windows 7 is limited to QuickBooks 2010 products only. It says " The only version of QuickBooks that is compatible with Windows 7 is QuickBooks 2010 (Pro, Premier, and Enterprise Solutions ). I suspected the answer from past Intuit experience. Will QB Pro 2006 work/transfer to Windows 7? Should I just keep using the old computer (only enter checks a couple times a year so I really only using it like a database ) or buy QB 2010 for $150 and be good for a long time. Currently running QB Pro 2006 on a XP machine. Now that I'm done with taxes, we are going to upgrade computers. ![]() Posted 07:28 (#1045442) Subject: Will QuickBooks Pro 2006 work on Windows 7? Will QuickBooks Pro 2006 work on Windows 7? Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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