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  george 
  
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 Posted : 2007-01-03 17:23:42

Is it true that if I want to have the Quickbooks database and program on one server and the web site that accesses it through QODBC Web Server Edition on another, I need to use two installations of QODBC, one on each server, plus the remote connector?

What if the Web server is a Unix or Linux server?  What do I do then?

George

 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2007-01-04 10:02:41

Yes, if you want to have the Quickbooks database and program on one server and the web site that accesses it through another Web Server, you do need to use two DESKTOP installations of QODBC, one on each server and use the remote connector to connect to the server with the QuickBooks running.

For a Linux web server see: Integrating QODBC w/ Apache / PHP webserver 

 

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