Best way to provide remote access for home office?
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@scottalanmiller if it where me, I'd suggest the poster just move to Xero. I played with it and it's definitely got better options for SMB's.
Scott honestly, even at our company, WE don't use Quickbooks to it's potential and we have the enterprise version. It's like the same debate of people crying about using Microsoft Word vs Google Docs. 99% of my staff won't ever write a proper novel, properly structure a document or build it around standards. That 1% that does really only accounts for IT projects that literally require Word or certain features in docs we may get when receiving documents from our state or the government/partners. Very much cheaper and EASIER to just use Google, Quip, Zoho etc.
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@scottalanmiller in a case like that, I've never had to deal with that from an audit perspective. Auditors never came and asked for that nor for the clients, we manage. I actually usually want them to go all forensic, just never happens. But I agree with you in that having it when not needed vs not having it and need it I'll be bugging them about that and making suggestions for that online. Honestly from an online perspective, that's a small issue that can be fixed very easily since it's an audit trail. They have one in place probably just not up to the standards your talking about which means it's a big gap that can be fixed. I mean they are making $$$ off it why not add it?
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@krisleslie said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@scottalanmiller if it where me, I'd suggest the poster just move to Xero. I played with it and it's definitely got better options for SMB's.
That's what we had to leave due to forensic needs. Xero and QB Online couldn't handle the kind of accounting required for court analysis.
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Scott is there anyone that could in the cloud?
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@krisleslie said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
I actually usually want them to go all forensic, just never happens.
No no, we actually have attorneys and a forensic accounting specialist that actually goes through the books. You really don't "want" that.
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@krisleslie said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
Scott is there anyone that could in the cloud?
QB does with Hosted QB, just not QB Online (they are two different products entirely.) But Hosted QB is crap compared to self hosted. But our forensic firm prefers the hosted system so we are using Hosted QB which is online, even though we don't prefer it. But for customers doing the same thing, we host on their behalf.
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@Scott said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
Maybe I should not have read too far into moons and the nodes orbiting them...
I am connected.
Any reason to change any defaults?
It matter if I setup my user and his dad on this network, or it make sense to create their own?
Thank you all.
Make their own network with only those two devices joined to it simply to keep anything you add in the future off of it.
I have a "temp" network I use for PBX clients that my laptop is always a member of so I can get into a client PBX from where ever I am since I put ZT on the PBX. I disjoin after setup and training. Works great.
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@scottalanmiller we get audited yearly and randomly, it's just that topic has never come up as long as I've been here. They dig through the financials cause it's local, state and nationwide funds but no one has come to IT and ask hey, let me dive in your QB.
I guess with all this coming to light, it depends on the OP and his business. Because if it were me and I'm not having to deal with that particular side of it (audit hell), I'd just stick with online considering the desktop versions still feel circa 1990 and make sure my books are always right. No harm no foul :0)
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@krisleslie said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
we get audited yearly and randomly, it's just that topic has never come up as long as I've been her
Getting audited is nothing like doing court forensics. You can be audited with any accounting package.
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Basically I do the same thing, I "host" it for one of our clients as well. I mean yea that's a different service but same thing just a role of responsibility shift for the infrastructure. It's just QB on someone else's hardware and network. That's not really a difference for the QB Online. They just don't want to spend the # I assume for logging properly. I see the benefit of a hybrid offering.
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Yea normally for the other company they pay an auditing firm to come in and inspect. But again, even in that case, no tickets/calls to IT for a request and your right I don't want anything else added to the ever-increasing list of stuff.!
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Have and of the FOSS accounting packages met this need? Seems like that would be the best of both worlds.
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@coliver said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
Have and of the FOSS accounting packages met this need? Seems like that would be the best of both worlds.
They did.
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How about just put screenConnect (free version for 3 hosts) on that computer and let him connect to it from the web page. Simple to setup and use.
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@360col said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
How about just put screenConnect (free version for 3 hosts) on that computer and let him connect to it from the web page. Simple to setup and use.
I had no idea that they had a free option.
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@scottalanmiller said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@360col said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
How about just put screenConnect (free version for 3 hosts) on that computer and let him connect to it from the web page. Simple to setup and use.
I had no idea that they had a free option.
It isn’t worth it compared to something like ZeroTier IMO.
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@JaredBusch said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
It isn’t worth it compared to something like ZeroTier IMO.
Last I checked the ZT connection would be 'always on' unless you manually login to the website and disable and enable it. One vector for issues. Yes SC is permanent on but its like RDP.
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@scottalanmiller said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@360col said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
How about just put screenConnect (free version for 3 hosts) on that computer and let him connect to it from the web page. Simple to setup and use.
I had no idea that they had a free option.
@scottalanmiller said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@360col said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
How about just put screenConnect (free version for 3 hosts) on that computer and let him connect to it from the web page. Simple to setup and use.
I had no idea that they had a free option.
This is what I am talking about https://www.connectwise.com/software/control/free
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@360col said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@JaredBusch said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
It isn’t worth it compared to something like ZeroTier IMO.
Last I checked the ZT connection would be 'always on' unless you manually login to the website and disable and enable it. One vector for issues. Yes SC is permanent on but its like RDP.
You can limit it to the RDP port, though.
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@scottalanmiller said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@360col said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
@JaredBusch said in Best way to provide remote access for home office?:
It isn’t worth it compared to something like ZeroTier IMO.
Last I checked the ZT connection would be 'always on' unless you manually login to the website and disable and enable it. One vector for issues. Yes SC is permanent on but its like RDP.
You can limit it to the RDP port, though.
True but SC is much less work! RDP does have the full screen experience advantage.