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| How do I move my company file from Macintosh to Windows? Goldenseal files are "binary compatible". You can open the same file on a Macintosh or a Windows machine. Goldenseal Program (Tree Icon) To open a Goldenseal file on both Mac and Windows, you'll need a copy of the Goldenseal application on the Macintosh, and a different copy of the Goldenseal application on the Windows machine. NOTE-- The Goldenseal application is not binary compatible. You'll need to use separate copies of the Goldenseal application for each machine Preparing the File If you are using Macintosh OS X, the Goldenseal file will already have the correct file name, and will need no preparation. If you are using Macintosh OS 9, you may need to rename your company file so it has .glds at the end of the file name. If the file name contains a period elsewhere in the name, remove it. Moving the File You can move your company file from the Macintosh computer to the Windows computer by any of several means:
**If you use a CD to move your company file, Goldenseal may tell you that the file is locked and can't be opened. If that happens, follow these steps:
Using the File on Windows Once you have moved your company file to the Windows machine, double-click on the file icon to open it. NOTE-- You'll need to install the Goldenseal program for Windows first, if you haven't already done so! Using a Network If you have the multi-user version of Goldenseal, you can also use a network to share the same file between a Windows and Macintosh computer. Follow these steps:
Technical Details Macintosh and Windows use different "byte ordering". Goldenseal handles that by saving each record with the byte ordering for the current platform. When you first open a Macintosh file on Windows, it takes a smidgen longer to open each record for the first time. You may not even notice the difference. For more about sharing files between Mac and Windows, click here. To return to Macintosh topics, click here.
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