Hello. I just purchased a Mac Mini M1 machine and am attempting to get Quickbooks Pro Desktop 2020 to run on it during the available trial time. I first upgraded the Mac OS to Monterey, then installed the demo version of Parallels 17 which then installed an associated demo version (I assume) of Windows 11 ARM. The full installation was extremely easy to this point, and I now have Parallels 17 and Windows 11 ARM running on the new M1 machine - although I've only tried the Edge browser and Notepad because those are the only programs Windows comes with that I know what to do with.
The issue I'm having is getting Quickbooks 2020 installed so I can see if it will work. My office uses QB 2020 on our network, so until the company upgrades QB to a new version, it has to be QB 2020. I'm trying to use the Quickbooks Migrator tool because that process tells the Intuit server to download the most current version of the Quickbooks version you are migrating (2020 in my case). I've used this with no problems on Intel based Macs. However, with this ARM version of Win11 my attempts to launch Migrator aren't working. If I click the Migrator exe file, it brings up Notepad with the text of the exe file (which is simply a script telling the OS to open a batch file called "Quickbooks Migrator"). If I click the batch file directly, it says "Windows cannot find" the file. I've tried renaming the file in Windows and then tried launching the new file name using CMD, but no luck. I haven't been able to find a download for QB 2020 on the Quickbooks website since they are selling 2022 now, so at this point it seems I'm stuck with Migrator.
Any ideas?
Thank you
The issue I'm having is getting Quickbooks 2020 installed so I can see if it will work. My office uses QB 2020 on our network, so until the company upgrades QB to a new version, it has to be QB 2020. I'm trying to use the Quickbooks Migrator tool because that process tells the Intuit server to download the most current version of the Quickbooks version you are migrating (2020 in my case). I've used this with no problems on Intel based Macs. However, with this ARM version of Win11 my attempts to launch Migrator aren't working. If I click the Migrator exe file, it brings up Notepad with the text of the exe file (which is simply a script telling the OS to open a batch file called "Quickbooks Migrator"). If I click the batch file directly, it says "Windows cannot find" the file. I've tried renaming the file in Windows and then tried launching the new file name using CMD, but no luck. I haven't been able to find a download for QB 2020 on the Quickbooks website since they are selling 2022 now, so at this point it seems I'm stuck with Migrator.
Any ideas?
Thank you