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Doc
08-15-2003, 01:03 PM
Hi All,
Have updated three PCs from Win98/WinMe to Windows 2000Professional.
I have two copies (paid for) of QB99Deluxe and installed one already.
Having a slight problem with the other, called Intuit, "they" said,
"oh QB99 will slowly corrupt all your data, you need the latest version."
I'd not seen ANY (nor read about any) such corruption with that first
QB99 and Win2K so I am DOUBTING this statement...

Can anyone either confirm or refute Intuit's comment? Thanks.
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Rich "Doc" Colley

mailto: pc-dc-doc@nospam.comcast.net

Doc
08-15-2003, 01:07 PM
Ooops, sorry, wrong forum, placing it in QB forum.

Doc typed this:
Hi All, Have updated three PCs from Win98/WinMe to Windows 2000Professional. I have two copies (paid for) of QB99Deluxe and installed one already. Having a slight problem with the other, called Intuit, "they" said, "oh QB99 will slowly corrupt all your data, you need the latest version." I'd not seen ANY (nor read about any) such corruption with that first QB99 and Win2K so I am DOUBTING this statement... Can anyone either confirm or refute Intuit's comment? Thanks.

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Rich "Doc" Colley

mailto: pc-dc-doc@nospam.comcast.net


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