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Is Right Networks part of QuickBooks?

Is Right Networks part of QuickBooks?
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Veronica M.
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Bookkeeper/Office Assistant
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No, it is a server to hold your Quickbooks file so multiple people can access your QBD from anywhere, not just on the same local network.
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Gilles G.
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Certainly! Please provide the text in the Unknown Language that you would like me to translate into English.
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MC
National Adminsitrative Director
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It is my understanding that Right Networks is athird party service endorsed and/or authorized by Intuit to host QuickBooks. So in a word no they are not a "part" of Intuit/QuickBooks. Which... in MY experience (with Intuit), makes them even better!
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Pyper L.
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Virtual Financial Assistant
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They are two different companies. Right networks most likely has other companies it works with. Right Networks is basically a cloud based company in partnership with QuickBooks, this allows QuickBooks to put a current Desktop Version online and also stores your data. This gives you the ability to use and get to your QuickBooks online wherever you take your laptop and can connect to the internet.
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RS
Manager
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The word "No" is often used to express negation or refusal. In English, it translates directly to "No."
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DC
ACCOUNTING MANAGER
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Right Networks is not part of Intuit! We work with the two programs together, perfectly! Right Networks has the most amazing customer support, Every time!!!!
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scott L.
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System Administrator at Superior Water and Air
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I don't know if QuickBooks owns right networks but QuickBooks uses their platform to access QuickBooks in the cloud using RDP.
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RM
Accountant
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The word "No" is often used to express negation or refusal. In English, it translates directly to "No."
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