[GNC] GNU Cash on a Central Computer

Nelson Handcock nelson.handcock at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 16:10:15 EST 2020


I have my gnucash file saved in a Dropbox account. Multiple people can
access the file so long as they have the Dropbox account credentials.

Gnucash generates a LCK file when the main file is opened, so another
person trying to open the file at the same time as someone else will see a
warning error saying that a lock can't be established.

Regards, etc

On Fri., 4 Dec. 2020, 06:59 Terry Simon, <simon at inloop.tv> wrote:

> I currently use QuickBooks for business accounting software. Never liked
> it and am in the process of replacing our server. We have a 5 year old
> version that is no longer supported so if there’s a problem migrating the
> program we’re out of luck. I would like a simpler program. QuickBooks is
> too much and too little. The question about GNU Cash is can it be installed
> on workstations that work from a central file. We only have 3 users that
> all do different tasks so conflicting data entry won’t be an issue.
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> Thanks,
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> Terry L Simon
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