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I am getting ready to upgrade from Quickbooks Pro 2016 to 2019. We have multiple users so currently, our Quickbooks company files, along with an installation of Quickbooks Pro 2016 reside on a computer running Windows Server 2003. As I understand it, Quickbooks 2019 will not work with Windows Server 2003 so I am going to have to move the company files to a compatible machine. I have read the article, https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Getting-Started/Host-your-company-data-file-in-multi-user-mo... , you referenced, and I think it answers my question, but before I make a decision on purchasing a new machine for this upgrade, I need a yes or no answer to the following questions: For multiple users to work with Quickbooks 2019 company files, rather than purchasing a new machine running the latest version or Windows Server, can the Quickbooks 2019 company files be hosted on a desktop machine running Windows 10 Pro?
Thanks,
Dan Capps