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CaptainKirkFan
Level 2

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Does it make ANY Sense to require a BATCH FILE that runs nightly to login?
It uses the QB API for the desktop.

 

We need a way for UNATTENDED ACCESS to the API to NOT Launch this dialog.

It is  causing our batch file to hang!

 

 And suggesting we have users log into a system account, design ONLY for the API.

So they can MANUALLY Login.  NOT ONCE.  NOT TWICE.  But EVERY 2 weeks...

To avoid hanging.

 

  We have software that has run like this for 5 years w/o fail.  Suddenly, we are forced to login.

 

THIS SHOULD BE FIXED ASAP (for the API, in Unattended Mode).

 

Please Reply.
Or let me know how to fill out a CHANGE REQUEST that the programmers will see!
ANY Programmer worth 2 cents will AGREE this is a HUGE FLAW!

CBS3601
Level 2

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You say this is not the impression you want.  That you are trying to help  keep our data safe.  The reality is that for many small business owners they have someone else helping with their books and you are making it LESS SAFE because now the owner has to give them the password to their intuit account.  

I wish you would stop reading from a script and see how many are truly frustrated by this and make it optional.  Otherwise you risk losing a lot of customers.  They will go elsewhere.  Either to a non cloud based option or to a competitor.  (why not Intuit doesn't care about my business and only about themselves and money)... let me try this other company if I am being forced into a cloud based anyway.

I wish you would a listen to our pleas.

MadelynC
Moderator

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I hear your sentiments, @CaptainKirkFan, @CBS3601.

 

I can see how this new account log-in requirement impacts your QuickBooks experience.

 

@CaptainKirkFan The Intuit Developer Support page serves as a hub for anyone interested and has concerns with the QuickBooks API. You can get in touch with our developers to assist you further.
 
@CBS3601, We always value customers who are keen to give us their thoughts. You can use the Feedback feature found in your QuickBooks account to send this matter straight to our managerial and engineering teams. This way, they could take action on this matter. I’ll show you how:

 

  1. Open QuickBooks.
  2. Go to the Help menu.
  3. Select SendFeedback Online.
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Here are the resources that can help prevent the Intuit login prompt every time you open QuickBooks:
 

 
If you have any other questions or concerns besides this login requirement, please don’t hesitate to add a comment below. We’re always here to help.

AccountantDave
Level 4

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A) You can bypass the intuit login. B) You shouldn't be sharing any login credentials with anyone, ever. Each user should have their own profile or use a Quickbooks Accountant login. You have your own script that you won't stray from...

CaptainKirkFan
Level 2

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Dave,

  Please explain how a BATCH FILE, running the QB API for Desktop, in UnAttended Mode can BYPASS the login?

 

  Of course a HUMAN can bypass this by SEEING IT, and CLICKING the [X]

(and we are warned that after some period, this will ultimately prevent access, like 30 or 60 days).

 

  But you said I could bypass it, in REPLY to my CONTEXTUAL ENVIRONMENT that it is in a Batch File, and automated w/o human interaction.

 

  Now I need you to Clarify HOW? (and if you can't, I kindly REQUEST you read/understand the question before responding, because I get enough of that from INTUIT)

Thanks!

AccountantDave
Level 4

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Hi Capin' Fan, 

 

I'm not sure why some replies look like direct replies while others go to the bottom of the discussion but, I was replying to CBS3601. Regardless, maybe we can talk about your issue. No need to type in all caps if that's cool, I'm just an other user sharing my experience. What kind of overnight batch operation are you completing? What leads you to believe the intuit login is stopping action from continuing? The reason I ask is because we do overnight reporting amongst other tasks, and the first problem we encountered was Windows User Account Control settings needed to be turned off. UAC being on should be the only hurdle a program would have to clear aside from making sure the PC is fully on (not sleep or hibernate). The Intuit login is by-passable by human means and by that logic, by coded means. However, you shouldn't have to bypass it for typical batch actions as it is only a request, not a security function for the data. I look forward to understanding more if that doesn't help.

mfrumento
Level 2

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I don't even have the X ! I purchased QB Desktop Pro to keep my data to myself.  I do not want to log in to QB website and I DON'T want this pop up!

dcrawfordinc
Level 2

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I TOTALLY agree!  This requirement is so very invasive.  Intuit has turned a wonderful, easy to use accounting software cumbersome.  Combine this obnoxious mandatory intuit account sign on with an annual subscription requirement for forced on us newer versions and you now have total garbage where something good used to be.

dcrawfordinc
Level 2

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Please DO share the name of this new software.  I am so ready to jump the Intuit ship full of holes and sinking fast software.  I will have all of my clients switch as well.

dcrawfordinc
Level 2

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Sign me up for that law suit! Time is money and I am missing out on too much trying to deal with this naziisme.

jeanne495
Level 1

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Fairbanks, please, what was the accounting software you purchased?  [email address removed] or post to this thread please!  :)

 

JeremyL
Level 1

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I'm not sure about other users, but in my Intuit.com login popups, there is no X to close the window.   I only found out I could right-click the title bar of the window and close that way.  Using this method tells me it will remind me again in 14 days.

broccx
Level 2

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If able, please share which software you switched to, done with QB too.

 

Thanks

broccx
Level 2

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They are trying to force us desktop version users into a subscription. That sucks!

Some of us like all our stuff local not on the cloud.

QB has just lost my business. This move by QB is ill-informed.

broccx
Level 2

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please

broccx
Level 2

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same here

broccx
Level 2

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ready for the class action

jmb5
Level 2

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We have terminated an employee, but apparently their relationship with Inuit, which was initiated via our company and our software, will remain with Intuit. This is appalling.  I honestly don't know who this company thinks they are.  If they didn't have something to gain, this feature would be optional.  The fact that it is required means there's something in it for them.

 

We are a contractor meeting soon with Deltek + ComputerEase for our future needs.  I've heard good things about them.  I hope it works out.  I'm okay with online access and logins when it's MY choice.  I'm not okay with a desktop edition of software that REQUIRES this.

mfrumento
Level 2

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Sign me up for the lawsuit too.  We PURCHASED this software.  We OWN it and now they are forcing us to log in?  BS!  I refuse to do so.  They are no longer selling desktop versions after 2021 so I will be searching for a new accounting software.  18 years I've been a loyal customer.  Shows what Intuit thinks of us.  Let's hit them where it hurts!!

junedoneen
Level 3

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If you find a better software, please let me know.  [email address removed].  Also so sick of Intuit.

junedoneen
Level 3

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If anyone finds a decent alternative please send me an email - [email address removed].  I really detest these folks now.  My software just went from $200.00 every three years to $500.00 per year.   That's an 800% Increase.  800%.  

junedoneen
Level 3

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And they disabled my email address in my text so we can't collaborate on how to get rid of them.  It's junethebookie at that google mail dot com place.  Sheesh.,

ECI1
Level 2

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Intuit sucks, we own the program

ECI1
Level 2

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Intuit sucks

ECI1
Level 2

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no more QB or any Intuit products for me

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