Windows XP Pro errors and reporting questions
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 4:29 pm
I am not the user of this software, just the IT guy on staff. Here is our dilema:
Our bookeeping department uses the version 8.5 of the software and runs 2 versions of it on the same machine; one for general accounting and a separate one for payroll. The reason for this is confidentiality for the employees as our ledger is open to the general public.
Every year when it's time to close the year out they have been installing a 3rd and 4th version of the software, importing all the data, and then closing the previous versions. This process is creating an ntldr error and forcing a reformatting of the workstation. I am looking for a solution to this problem and figured I should as here.
My questions are as follows:
1. Is there a way to create reports and filter the payroll information to keep from having to run 2 versions of the program on a single workstation?
2. Is there an easier way to close the year out without having to replicate the current year in another version of the software?
I have deducted that installing several versions of the same software on a single machine is causing the problem as I can replicate the problem, but not sure if there method of multiple installs is/was recommended or was it a solution created by themselves.
Thanks in advance!
Our bookeeping department uses the version 8.5 of the software and runs 2 versions of it on the same machine; one for general accounting and a separate one for payroll. The reason for this is confidentiality for the employees as our ledger is open to the general public.
Every year when it's time to close the year out they have been installing a 3rd and 4th version of the software, importing all the data, and then closing the previous versions. This process is creating an ntldr error and forcing a reformatting of the workstation. I am looking for a solution to this problem and figured I should as here.
My questions are as follows:
1. Is there a way to create reports and filter the payroll information to keep from having to run 2 versions of the program on a single workstation?
2. Is there an easier way to close the year out without having to replicate the current year in another version of the software?
I have deducted that installing several versions of the same software on a single machine is causing the problem as I can replicate the problem, but not sure if there method of multiple installs is/was recommended or was it a solution created by themselves.
Thanks in advance!