Using Gnucash on two computers

Yawar Amin yawar.amin at gmail.com
Thu Mar 5 21:32:46 EST 2009


If both the computers are connected to the internet, you can set up a
Dropbox account (www.getdropbox.com) and put the Gnucash files in the My
Dropbox folder. Then Dropbox will automatically synchronise all the Gnucash
files between the two computers, whenever they are changed. So if you enter
transactions at one computer, you'll be able to see those transactions on
the other one (probably after restarting Gnucash though), without needing to
copy and paste the files continuously on USB sticks.

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:18 AM, <oldcourt at talktalk.net> wrote:

> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> I have set up gnucash 2.27 on my computer at home and modified it to
> produce accounts  for the play school I write this email from. I have set up
> the same version of Gnucash on the school's computer but cannot input and
> change data from one to the other. It would help us immensely if data could
> be added to and transferred from both computers, but when I try to import
> .xac or log files I can import but they will not save.What am I doing wrong
> ??
> I would be grateful for any help you can give as a lot of information has
> been added and the program seems just what we need.
> Both computers are using Windows XP with all updates added.
>
> Regards
>
> Tony Cole
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