I don't use Enterprise version of QB and it works on my TS server.  Quickbooks 
Pro 2008 3 user.  There are some annoying quirks with messages and pop-ups 
though.  

>>> "Webster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/11/2008 4:08 PM >>>

This is the conversation I had with the Quickbooks people:
 
you: What version of Quickbooks do I need to work in a Terminal Server/Citrix 
environment?
Jasper: I'll be more than happy to assist you on that.
Jasper: The version that you would need is the QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 
Edition.
Jasper: This is the only QuickBooks that is compatible with a terminal server.
 
HTH
 
Webster
 
 

From:Adam Greene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 3:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: windows version for terminal services

 

I have a client who wants us to host Quickbooks in our datacenter for them, 
which they would access via Terminal Services. 

 

Do I need a specific version of W2K3 server for this? Or would Web edition work 
fine?

 

I guess I need a Terminal Services access license for each user ....

 

Adam

 
  


 
 

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