mcb39 Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 I have not had a chance yet to figure out what it does, but I did download and install it. After the reboot, I went into the program, finished up a return I was working on last night and e-filed it. Nothing weird happened so far. 1 Quote
MN dhawk Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 Note that if you update the program using the internet method you still need to update the forms within the program. Quote
RitaB Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 I have not had a chance yet to figure out what it does, but I did download and install it. After the reboot, I went into the program, finished up a return I was working on last night and e-filed it. Nothing weird happened so far. Isn't it pitiful that this is what it has come to? We are celebrating that nothing weird happened? This would be funny if we weren't all struggling for dear life. For me, boxes didn't have to be checked so many times to stick, not tried printing yet. Gotta load the program again to do that. Cause, you know they encountered a problem and needed to close. And stuff. Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 Printing issues seem fixed. Now if I can find a way for the e-file manager to retain the returns I select, I will be one happy camper! Other issues still remain, but the major ones seem to have be negated. Anyone know how to make the selected returns in the e-file manager stay after closing the program? Quote
mcb39 Posted February 8, 2013 Author Report Posted February 8, 2013 I did find out one thing after I had the program crash after "check return" the other night. Yes, the return does have a 4462...BUT when I went to look at it last night things had changed. Now, I have it set for auto save after five minutes. At the same time, I do a save after entering almost every W2 or any other form. Well, when I opened the return, the client was getting megabucks of EIC and I know that I had checked originally to see if they qualified and they did not. On further inspection, the crash had removed the Unemployment Income from the return to the tune of $11,000 which did then qualify them for EIC. The moral of the story is: If you have a crash, be sure to check EVERYTHING on the return you were working on when it crashed. Thankfully, for me, this has been my one and only crash so far. Jack, I am not having issues with selected returns in the e-file manager disappear. Another quirk. Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 I did find out one thing after I had the program crash after "check return" the other night. Yes, the return does have a 4462...BUT when I went to look at it last night things had changed. Now, I have it set for auto save after five minutes. At the same time, I do a save after entering almost every W2 or any other form. Well, when I opened the return, the client was getting megabucks of EIC and I know that I had checked originally to see if they qualified and they did not. On further inspection, the crash had removed the Unemployment Income from the return to the tune of $11,000 which did then qualify them for EIC. The moral of the story is: If you have a crash, be sure to check EVERYTHING on the return you were working on when it crashed. Thankfully, for me, this has been my one and only crash so far. Jack, I am not having issues with selected returns in the e-file manager disappear. Another quirk. Form 4562 is currently updated and accurate. The program dumping when checking a return with 4562 problem is gone. We just can't e-file returns with 4562 yet. The files are not disappearing, the checkmarks to select certain e-files goes away. I started a new topic about this. Real time killer for me. Quote
mcb39 Posted February 8, 2013 Author Report Posted February 8, 2013 I know that the 4562 issue is fixed. Was just warning users to check ANY return they were working on when it crashed. Quote
norcalea Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 Updated but still crashing when printing Quote
taxtrio Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 My printing is much faster now.... Wow! I am going to hold my breath to see if it stays that way. Taxtrio Quote
RitaB Posted February 8, 2013 Report Posted February 8, 2013 For me, boxes didn't have to be checked so many times to stick Scratch that. Quote
norcalea Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 Is there anybody else with increased crashing from 12.7? Starting to think I am stupid for not jumping ship! Quote
jklcpa Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 I had a whole new set of problems after 12.7 and had crashing when opening one return in particular. Running the program as administrator allowed me to open it. Quote
FedupCPA Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 Updated this morning when I came in, (not in office on Friday). I can open the program, but when I try to open a client, I get the error message that the program has stopped working and that Windows is closing the program. I have now been to all of the boards and people that have had this same issue are suggesting that a "reasonable" workaround is to just forget a rolled over client and open them as if they were new. While not a preferable solution, I decided to try it just to see if it worked. So, clicked new 1040 and got the same error message. So, essentially I cannot even get into a return in this piece of $&+! program! On hold with tech support, where surprise, surprise, the wait time is well over one hour. Any suggestions? Quote
FedupCPA Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 Got hung up on after waiting and continuously pressing 1 to remain in the queue. Quote
JMovichEA Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 I don't know if this will help, but it was posted this a.m. on the ATX board. "Sounds like you may have corrupt forms. Symptom: We are seeing symptoms where forms are appearing to be corrupt on client’s workstations. The form can become corrupt if there are errors or hiccups when downloading the form. A fix is coming soon, but in the meantime, users can manually delete the folder where the forms are located, which will prompt ATX to re-download the form. Alternative Workaround: Instructions for deleting forms: Instructions (Windows 7) 1. Close ATX 2012 2. Browse to the following location C:ProgramDataCCH Small Firm ServicesATX2012 3. Select the Assets folder and press Delete 4. Open ATX 2012 5. Update forms Instructions (Windows XP) 1. Close ATX 2012 2. Browse to the following location C:Documents and SettingsAll usersApplication DataCCH Small Firm ServicesATX2012 3. Select the Assets folder and press Delete 4. Open ATX 2012 5. Update forms Note: Make sure the computer is setup to display hidden files and folders. ATX MarilynB" Quote
RitaB Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 Is there anybody else with increased crashing from 12.7? Starting to think I am stupid for not jumping ship! Yes, mine is crashing more. I had to print a semi-meaty return one page at a time to finally get it out of there. Quote
FedupCPA Posted February 9, 2013 Report Posted February 9, 2013 Well, the customer care guy had me uninstall the program, reinstall, then download the program updates the the support site. Everything is lost. I had only completed a few returns since I don't really start until February 1st, but had a lot of things input and holding for info or the IRS.....all gone. After the reinstall though, rollovers occur quickly and when I ask a page or form to print, it does immediately. Just opened a rolled over return that had 2 rentals and Sch. A as well as 2 W2s took 11 minutes. Quote
RitaB Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 Wow, it stinks that you lost all that. If you had backed up to a desktop folder (I'm thinking about what if I have to do this), or CD, could you have then restored? I may be assuming too much to think this program backs up. Lol. And I have not even tried it because it is taking every ounce of energy just to spit out 1/3 of the returns I should have done. Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 Well, the customer care guy had me uninstall the program, reinstall, then download the program updates the the support site. Everything is lost. I had only completed a few returns since I don't really start until February 1st, but had a lot of things input and holding for info or the IRS.....all gone. After the reinstall though, rollovers occur quickly and when I ask a page or form to print, it does immediately. Just opened a rolled over return that had 2 rentals and Sch. A as well as 2 W2s took 11 minutes. You made the mistake of allowing a customer service person help you instead of a technician. There was no reason to lose all your information. Sorry you had this happen. Rita B, if you insist on reinstalling the program, export all the returns to a separate folder. Then, after re-installing, you can import them all. The export and import functions work fine. Quote
RitaB Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 Rita B, if you insist on reinstalling the program, export all the returns to a separate folder. Then, after re-installing, you can import them all. The export and import functions work fine. Woah dere, I don't even intend to reinstall, much less insist, just thinking how it should be handled to avoid losing completed returns. Wouldn't backup and restore do the trick? I'm glad your import and export are working fine. But you GOTTA admit that is no indication that everybody's is, right? Crap, I am printing one page at a time if I have to get a return outta there. Hahahaha, I see that smile. If it makes you feel better, I hated Drake. And I hope to high heavens we ALL get to where we can prepare returns efficiently with this software. You have no idea how much I want ATX2012 to be a star. At the top of my want list. 1 Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 After I installed 12.7 with the downloaded file from the ATX website, 98% of the printing issues vanished. I would do both export and backup. Backup is reported to contain more (all) information from the return more than export. I have not seen a difference, and the export import is a much more straightforward method. Download the 12.7 update file from the ATX site and run it on the machine you use as the server. Quote
barosser Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 If you delete the Assets folder I would also suggest the you clear your recycle bin. I had to clear it before it re-loaded correctly. 1 Quote
FedupCPA Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 It is now Sunday and since i lost all of Saturday crashing and then losing info I brought work home. Have remotely accessed the office computer and opened the 2012 program. It showed that there were 5,441 forms to update....1 hour and 22 minutes later it has updated 3,478 forms.....so much for trying to catch up. I backed up to folder and I also have Carbonite. None of my previous work was in either the folder or could be restored from Carbonite. At this point I am grateful for the little things, like only having actually processed less than 10 returns prior to losing all my data. Quote
joanmcq Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 Carbonite won't back up hidden folders unless you tell it to. Make sure you have the ATX data file selected for backup. Quote
joanmcq Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 Just opened my first return today. Gotta say it was so fast I blinked and had to look twice to see it was open already. Nice. 1 Quote
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