- Jun 2, 2009
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We have a 10-user license of Quickbooks Enterprise 2013. Last week we suddenly had a rash of rash of problems hit 8 of our 10 users (so far). Symptoms are the same: user enters password; QBE loads then immediately crashes with an Unrecoverable Error message, code 00000 00000. Deleting and recreating the user acct fixes the problem temporarily, but it tends to reappear within 1-2 logins. We don't have the support package so no calling in the cavalry.
We're using the Manufacturing and Wholesale version if that makes any difference. All our computers are Win 7/8 Pro x64.
Found this: https://community.intuit.com/questions/354662-unrecoverable-error-code-00000-00000 but the linked support article doesn't exist anymore, and the ticket applies to Premiere 2009 anyway so solution is likely not the same.
I don't deal with accounting at all, but office support is kind of my unofficial side job.
Another question: how does FrontAccounting compare to QBE? Are there other FOSS/low cost solutions that might suffice to get us off QB? We don't do payroll in it, just accounting and warehouse parts management. We may be moving away from using it for parts mgmt at some point. A web-based solution would be particularly appealing - we considered using the cloud version of QBE but the hosting expense is crazy. $50/user/mo = $500/mo.
We're using the Manufacturing and Wholesale version if that makes any difference. All our computers are Win 7/8 Pro x64.
Found this: https://community.intuit.com/questions/354662-unrecoverable-error-code-00000-00000 but the linked support article doesn't exist anymore, and the ticket applies to Premiere 2009 anyway so solution is likely not the same.
I don't deal with accounting at all, but office support is kind of my unofficial side job.
Another question: how does FrontAccounting compare to QBE? Are there other FOSS/low cost solutions that might suffice to get us off QB? We don't do payroll in it, just accounting and warehouse parts management. We may be moving away from using it for parts mgmt at some point. A web-based solution would be particularly appealing - we considered using the cloud version of QBE but the hosting expense is crazy. $50/user/mo = $500/mo.