That being said, accessing it through iCloud finder allows you to be updated with all works done in your company file. To start with, sharing your company file to iCloud allows you to access QuickBooks in any Mac OS wherever you are. I'm here to share a few insights and help you from there. Hi there, have to open your company file by accessing it through the iCloud finder. But are there any other best practices to avoid file sync errors? For example, I was thinking it might be important to launch QB for Mac 2019 not by launching the application but instead by going to Finder > iCloud Drive, navigating to company file and double clicking it. Without question I only have Quickbooks open on one computer at one time. of the User Guide says: ' Now, whenever you want to open your company file, from any Mac to which you’ve signed in to iCloud, choose Finder > iCloud Drive, and navigate to your company file.' In this instance I have selected the latest version of the file to use but it still seems like I'm losing transactions that had been entered from the other computer.
iCloud Drive is working fine on both computers but I'm experiencing a challenge with 'conflicted copies' with two versions. The owner is trying to access the same data file on an iMac during the business day and on a MacBook Pro from at home. Hello, I am using QB for Mac 2019 and have a question about the new iCloud file sharing feature.