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12/14/06 5:21 PM
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When will advance loans be available?

 
 
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12/15/06 8:43 AM

It took some digging but I found the info at this url:

http://www.proseries.com/produ...

Here are the answers you're looking for:

"Pre-Season RAL/RT Advances will be available starting December 29th, 2006. (As determined by Santa Barbara Bank & Trust.)

Express will support Pre-Season RAL/RT Advances based on both W-2s and Paystubs"

 
 
 
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12/17/06 9:17 PM

I cannot remember, do we get money frm SBB& T for the early
advance loans

 
 
 
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12/18/06 3:52 PM

See pages 12-13 of the TY06 SBB&T RAL Manual (downloadable at the CISC website).

 
 
 
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12/18/06 9:04 PM

Also, here is an excellent URL to bookmark. It provides "cookbook" instructions for RAL/RT Advances.

http://www.proseries.com/suppo...

 
 
 
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12/21/06 1:38 PM

How has these advance loans worked for you all. They seem good but are they?

Also, how do you all advertise for this?

Thanks,

BJ

 
 
 
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12/27/06 7:44 PM

Has anyone had any problem with installing the program this year? We are networked and have a seperate server. Our program is really slow, along with the fact from each workstation you have to do a homebase reconcillation. We have never had to do this before. When you get the program correct on one computer and do all the homebase stuff on another station it will mess up what you have already done. I have talked to at least a half dozen technicians and each tell me something different. What is wrong? Any suggestions?

 
 
 
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1/3/07 1:02 PM

Hey everyone. This is our first year using ProSeries and it started out ok. I built a custom server, Pentium D 965 CPU (extremely fast) about 2 gigs of high quality ram with heatshield. We have about 3-4 workstations accessing ProSeries & QuickBooks as well.

On the wireless workstations, you can forget about working with any Intuit program at all. For ProSeries it's extremely slow. We switched Orrtax DOS based because of technology advancements. We assumed ProSeries was going to be a smooth transaction.

Everytime we contacted Tch Sprt it was a big joke. We've had to reboot the server twice because of ProSeries locking up so much.

On the workstations, if they have a true network card make sure it's set to auto-detect speed to get the best performance.

 
 
 
 
 
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