barosser Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 I have to travel quite a bit for work. How do you transfer from your desk to your laptop to work on the road? I have been exporting the file then import back but I wind up with duplicates especially after extensions have been filed. Thanks for any ideas Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 When you import the return back, you must tell the program to replace the one that is there. 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 When you import the return back, you must tell the program to replace the one that is there.And the really nice thing is that the program allows you to do that. Quote
barosser Posted December 5, 2013 Author Report Posted December 5, 2013 Sometimes it asks me but many times it does not. Is there a place to make sure that is does not duplicate the returns? Quote
MAMalody Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 It sounds like you do this often. If that is the case, with the power, convenience and versatility of the laptop, you may want to consider working off the laptop and use the desktop as a backup system. Quote
Jack from Ohio Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 barosser, Check your messages. Quote
jshtax Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 I have to travel quite a bit for work. How do you transfer from your desk to your laptop to work on the road? I have been exporting the file then import back but I wind up with duplicates especially after extensions have been filed. Thanks for any ideas If you have internet access at all times couldnt you remote into your computer at the office? Quote
ADGFINANCIAL Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 I agree with Mamalody. I did away with the desktop and went with a laptop for my main computer. Use the Win 7 desktop for the ATX 2012 returns and the laptop for ProSeries. Laptop is also a Win 7 but an SSD drive. I won't take it on the road for security reasons but this machine is better and gives me more options if I need to take it out of the office. August Quote
Guest Taxed Posted December 5, 2013 Report Posted December 5, 2013 If you need to take your laptop containing taxpayer data out of your office you should have a strong encryption program. I use Truecrypt. It is free! Quote
barosser Posted December 6, 2013 Author Report Posted December 6, 2013 Thanks for all the comments. I hate to use my laptop all the time not as quick as desktop. I could remote in but don't always have dependable wi-fi. Had not really been much of a problem till last year, for some reason my program did not ask to replace the current file most of the time so I wound up with several copies at times. Just trying to think ahead for this coming year. Brett Quote
Guest Taxed Posted December 6, 2013 Report Posted December 6, 2013 >>> I could remote in but don't always have dependable wi-fi. Just as a caution. If you use someone else's Wifi connection while preparing a return you cold be exposed if their router is not configured correctly. I do home visits for some of my elderly clients and have noticed their Wifi to be open because they forget their passwords. It is like walking into McDonalds and logging in! 1 Quote
Pacun Posted December 6, 2013 Report Posted December 6, 2013 One thing to consider about laptops is their legs. They walk away easily. How will you feel if your laptop was your main computer and got stolen on Feb 15th, March 15th or April 15th. Have you thought about a fire in your office on those dates? How backed up is your hard drive on a remote location? Just some thoughts. 1 Quote
Pacun Posted December 6, 2013 Report Posted December 6, 2013 Just as a caution. If you use someone else's Wifi connection while preparing a return you cold be exposed if their router is not configured correctly. Have you thought the other way around? I mean "you could expose your clients' data if you use someone else's router if that router is configured properly" I am going to sleep now. I am very negative today and that's not help, is it???? Quote
michaelmars Posted December 6, 2013 Report Posted December 6, 2013 none of our staff have desktops, too many errors in transferring data back and forth everyday. too often we find the current qb file on a laptop not the server, or used to find them on a staffs C drive, Or QB [or other programs] was updated on one machine but not the others. A really great asset is that when staff is in the field they have access to all their work, never have to worry that an old file or spreadsheet etc is on the machine back at the office. When a program gets updated ie creative solutions or QB we have everyone update on the same day or keep track of who is out of the office and have them update the next day in. We have docking stations so we don't have to plug everything into the laptop on the office. Everyone has 2 or 3 monitors, printers, scanners, full size keyboard and mouse, label makers [stereo speakers] etc plugged into the docking station. We have, besides our internal and cloud backup software running we also have Mosy on all laptops. Quote
ILLMAS Posted December 6, 2013 Report Posted December 6, 2013 One thing to consider about laptops is their legs. They walk away easily. How will you feel if your laptop was your main computer and got stolen on Feb 15th, March 15th or April 15th. Have you thought about a fire in your office on those dates? How backed up is your hard drive on a remote location? Just some thoughts. I hate when that happens Quote
Guest Taxed Posted December 7, 2013 Report Posted December 7, 2013 Intel has a new anti theft technology where they can disable the intel chip in the computer of a stolen device that will render it useless even if you replace the drive and do a fresh install. I believe they offer it on high end laptops. There is a subscription to use it. Quote
Pacun Posted December 7, 2013 Report Posted December 7, 2013 You can also buy a security where the computer will contact the manufacturer's servers and provide location of your computer. We had to disable that service on some computers because there was a lot of pings and pongs going on on the network and we didn't want that traffic. The only way to prevent that was buying a new motherboard and possibly hard drive. Quote
Guest Taxed Posted December 7, 2013 Report Posted December 7, 2013 You will be surprised how many parked cars I see with a laptop or ipad in the backseat in open view?? Quote
Pacun Posted December 7, 2013 Report Posted December 7, 2013 I wonder what items are lost or misplaced more often: Umbrellas or Laptops. Quote
easytax Posted December 7, 2013 Report Posted December 7, 2013 There is a neat program (prey.com) to track your computer (also other devices) if missing, etc. Three users (computers) free, more you need to subscribe. 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted December 7, 2013 Report Posted December 7, 2013 My tablet is password protected, but also has a program on it called "Where's My Droid?" If I keep the info I need in my safe, it will track my hardware. However, the best protection is myself. I never leave electronics in my car or lying around for anyone to see. That is not to say that theft can't happen, but it's like I was taught from a little girl on, "Don't ever take your hand off of your purse when you are out of your house." and pretty generally, I never do. Quote
kcjenkins Posted December 8, 2013 Report Posted December 8, 2013 I wonder what items are lost or misplaced more often: Umbrellas or Laptops. Lost or misplaced, Umbrellas Stolen, Laptops and iPads. Quote
JJStephens Posted December 9, 2013 Report Posted December 9, 2013 I use cubby (www.cubby.com) to keep data on my laptop and desktop synced. Every time a file in one of my designated folders changes, it automatically syncs it with both of my laptops. It works a lot like skydrive and dropbox and several others but has the advantage of being able to sync any folders I so designate, not just the default folders set up by the software. I have not tried it with ATX files . . . but I wonder if it would work. I'll check it out and let you know. 1 Quote
Guest Taxed Posted December 9, 2013 Report Posted December 9, 2013 I don't like to use the cloud to store my files and then sync my laptop and desktop files. I use a little gizmo called Wormhole switch (USB device) to do that. I do it once a day after I am done working on my desktop. Quote
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