For single user backup, Google Drive is excellent. For 3+ concurrent Tally 7.2 users, use Google Drive ONLY as backup , not live data storage – instead, use a VPN + Remote Desktop or switch to Tally Prime with cloud hosting.
While Tally itself might not directly integrate with Google Drive through a native feature, users can still leverage Google Drive for storing and accessing Tally data indirectly. Here’s how:
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: Google Drive keeps file version histories, allowing you to restore uncorrupted data if your local PC gets infected.
Since Tally 7.2 cannot directly “save to Drive,” users employ these methods: For single user backup, Google Drive is excellent
Note: The subst method works but must be re-run after every reboot unless you add it to startup scripts.
The feature refers to the direct integration between Tally ERP 9 / TallyPrime (version 7.2 refers to Tally’s data format/serial, not software version) and Google Drive for automated backups and data synchronization. Here’s how: Would you prefer assistance writing an
Integrating Tally 7.2 with Google Drive bridges this gap. It provides a modern, automated cloud backup solution without forcing you to upgrade to expensive subscription models. This comprehensive guide covers how to safely back up, sync, and manage your Tally 7.2 data using Google Drive. Why Connect Tally 7.2 with Google Drive?
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If your 64-bit operating system completely blocks Tally 7.2 from launching, you have two alternative workarounds: