Am I going to have a problem upgrading to 2009 from 2003?
Can I just install Quickbooks 2009 and then open my prior quickbooks 2003 company file???
I would not open up the company file in 2009. Open your 2003 Quickbooks, make a backup and then restore the back up in 2009. If you do run into problems you might want to upgrade into 2006 and then to 2009. (you will need to find someone who can do this for you if you don't have a 2006 version. I can help you with that if you need it
You'll need a trial copy of QB 2007 to convert QB 2003 company file to QB 20007 format, then use QB 2009 to convert it to QB 2009 format. QB 2009 can only open QB 2008 or newer company data files. You can find QuickBooks Accountant 2007 Trial Edition at download.com
The procedure and conversion file you need are at:
http://quickbooks.intuit.ca/accounting-s...
Not sure if it's just for the Canadian version tho.
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SOURCE: QuickBooks has experienced an error on startup
Step one is run scandisk. If you have a cross linked or corrupted file it will sort that out automactically. Step 2 is to google "where is the quickbooks repair feature".....odds are someone has used it before. Step 3.....save your Quickbooks database (in at least two places) and delete and reinstall Quickbooks if all else fails.
SOURCE: Quickbooks Pro 2008 Payroll problem
Same thing here when attempting to "send payroll data", though mine's with pro 2009. I found this KB item which indicated that I should update:
http://payroll.intuit.com/support/kb/kbitem/1009052.html
I followed the update instructions here:
http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/productupdates.aspx
Even though my update status was "nothing new" for each category, I hit the "Update Now" button anyway (it was enabled, why not?). It went through the motions of updating (even though there was nothing to update). When it finished, I closed and re-opened QB, then I was able to send the payroll data. This software is far from the gold standard I thought it was going to be.
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