Trying to save Quickbooks file in shared folder on network

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by Intex, Dec 2, 2008.

  1. Intex

    Intex Junior Member

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    I have set up Parallels on a new Mac running OSX, and have installed windows XP.
    I have Quickbooks running on Parallels in XP, and am trying to use quickbooks in a multi-user mode, In order to do this, the quickbook files have to be saved in a public folder that can be accessible to anyone on the same network as the Mac is on.

    I can not get quickbooks to save in a Public Folder on the Mac. Should I be saving to a public folder on the parrallels desktop, and how can that be seen by someone else on the network??

    On a regular PC, I just save the QB files in the public folder, and access them thru the network.
     
  2. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    You should try Bridged Networking. It is not possible in the Shared Networking mode.

    Note: Bridged Networking will only work in the real network environment and definitely will not if your are connecting through modem.

    PS: Are you using Parallels Desktop 4.0?
     
  3. Intex

    Intex Junior Member

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    I am using Parrallels 3.0 , is this a problem?
    I am not familiar with Bridged Networking? How is this accomplished? If Quickbooks is on windows XP on the Parralells desktop, do you save in a file on the Paralleles desktop, Mac Desktop or XP Desktop?
     
  4. Intex

    Intex Junior Member

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    I am using a home network, all computers are connected on an ethernet connection in the same location. No modem used.
     
  5. Elric

    Elric Parallels Team

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    In the home network Bridged networking may not work, since usually home networks configured to allow only one IP-address per switch port.

    I've just got an idea: may be Shared Folders may help you. Just make some Mac Public Folder shared between Mac and Windows and make quickbooks to save to that folder. Unfortunately, I am not familiar with Shared Folders and cann't say exactly how it could be done.

    PS: afaik there should not be great difference in networking (except better networking performance in the Parallels Desktop 4.0) between 3.0 and 4.0
     

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