Here are the quick setup steps to install QuickBooks in a networked, multi-user environment. Use these steps when you’re setting up QuickBooks for the following:
For Accounting Firms, please see our knowledgebase article that covers this in depth.
Follow these steps:
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Verify that you have the following: |
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Make sure all windows updates have been applied. This is a general recommendation, but I always repeat it because so often clients have problems with down-rev operating systems. |
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Install QuickBooks on the server first. You don’t need an extra license for the server installation, so if you have 5 users, you CAN install a sixth copy on the server without buying another license. You’ll never be able to exceed 5 simultaneous users with Premier, but it won’t prevent you from installing the sixth copy. |
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Locate the QBW file(s) in a folder on the server, and share that folder with others on the network. |
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Open QuickBooks on the server and open your data file (or a sample data file). Register the software by going through the online registration. If necessary, convert the data file into QB 2006 format, and then set the “share downloads” option by selecting Update QuickBooks from the Help menu, then click the Options tab, and then set the Shared Download option to Yes. Also, confirm that the Automatic Updates option is set to Yes. This will ensure that all updates are downloaded as they become available, and it will ensure that all clients will be notified as new updates are available. |
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Set the server to “host” multi-user access to the data file. Select the File menu, then select Utilities, and then select Host Multi-User Access. Click Yes to begin hosting multi-user access to the data file located on your server machine. |
![]() Figure 1 Server Information - When QuickBooks is open on Server, acting as host for multi-user access. |
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Close QuickBooks on the server. You should never need to launch it again, but you must leave it installed. The QuickBooksDB service will continue to run and will act as the “server” of your data to all clients on the network. |
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Install QuickBooks on all clients, then register each copy via the online registration, and then open the data file that is hosted on the server. On each client, select Update QuickBooks from the Help menu, and set the Shared Download option to Yes, and the Automatic Updates option to Yes. |
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Verify that you are NOT hosting multi-user access from any of the client computers. On each client, press F2 and verify that all of the fields are empty in the “Local Server Information” section (see Figure 2). This ensures that you are using the server as the host of the data file, and that none of the clients are acting as the host of the data file. |
![]() Figure 2 Client Information - When QB is open on Client, accessing hosted file from server. |
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To learn about tuning performance of QuickBooks in a networked environment, see Tuning Performance of QuickBooks in a Network