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I had a pop-up box that says:
Problem
Quickbooks found some problems with your data file. You can fix most issues by rebuilding your company file.
Solution
Rebuild your data now. Close all windows and choose utilities and then rebuilddata from the File Menu.
If you see this message again, call Intuit Techincal Support at [removed]
After doing the rebuild twice, the message kept coming back with no way to close. I called the number and it seemed very suspicious in that they told me that I had to buy a support contract.
Has anyone else had this issue?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Contacted Quickbooks through the menu in the program. They knew about the issue and were able to remove it for me.
Good day, @bwaim.
Thanks for sharing the details of your concern in the QuickBooks Community page.
I'd be glad to help you fix the error message you're getting in the program.
Before we proceed, can you share with me the version of QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) you're using right now? That way, I can provide you with the right steps in addressing the issue.
Please know that after May 31, 2022, access to add-on services will be discontinued for QBDT for Windows 2019 and below. This includes all versions of QBDT Pro, Premier, and Enterprise Solutions v19.
This can be the reason why you're asked to buy a support contract either to get help with your move or take advantage of our special upgrade pricing.
With regard to the pop-up message, let's run QuickBooks Tool Hub to fix the error. This contains a set of tools to address different types of problems in your company file.
Here's how:
Once done, follow step 2 in this article to use its tools: Fix common problems and errors with the QuickBooks Desktop Tool Hub.
When you've managed to fix the issue, you can start working on your QuickBooks program. If you need help, you can always visit our articles from the general articles list page.
Please let me know the results of the troubleshooting steps. I'm always here if you need further help. Have a good one.
Same problem. Think intuit was hacked and now the program is fubar
does intuit know how to fix this? I can’t open the program anymore and the tool hub is useless
any suggestions?
Same issue. Tool
hub program doesn’t fix issue.
Hi there, @Jhirsch.
I'm here to help you sort things out and help you with this unexpected behavior.
These may be caused by issues on the computer itself or by how QuickBooks interacts with your system. Make sure to always update your QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release as it becomes available to ensure you have all the updated components.
Also, the following resources below outline the solutions and other possible causes of QuickBooks Desktop unexpected behavior:
If none of the provided troubleshooting steps worked for you, it'd be best to contact our Technical Support Team. This way, they can further investigate this matter and create an investigation ticket if other users are experiencing the same.
Here’s how to contact our phone agents:
You can check out this article for your reference: Contact the QuickBooks Desktop Customer Support Team.
In case you need tips and related articles in the future, visit our QuickBooks Community help website for reference: QBDT Self-help.
Should you have any follow-up questions or concerns, don't hesitate to post again here in the Community or leave a comment on this thread. Take care and have a good one.
Thanks for the reply. I just purchased a new Acer windows 11 computer and loaded 23. Was running ok then the error message. Can’t fix it using the tool. Jh
This isn't the experience we want you to have, Jhirsch.
The QuickBooks Tool Hub can help you fix some common errors. There are times you may encounter an error message when opening QuickBooks Desktop due to the following reasons:
I understand you've tried to fix it by utilizing the Tool Hub. I can provide more troubleshooting steps to get things back up and running.
Your company file might have been damaged. It's important to determine whether the problem is with your data file or QuickBooks. Let's try opening the QuickBooks Desktop application using the suppress method.
Here's how:
If the issues persist, let's run repair your QuickBooks Desktop installation since there might be components missing or damaged. I'll show you how.
If none of this works, I recommend contacting our QuickBooks Desktop Support by following the steps provided by my colleague AbegailS_. They'll be able to pull up your account and submit a ticket for further investigation.
You're welcome to post again if you need anything else. We're available to help 24/7.
Thanks for all the suggestions, but this has now been resolved. It was verified to be a scam caused by malware on the computer.
If you see this message, do not call [removed].
Contact Quickbooks Technical Support from within Quickbooks and they can assist you in removing the malware.
Contacted Quickbooks through the menu in the program. They knew about the issue and were able to remove it for me.
I had the same thing happen last night. After hanging up on them using a few choice words, I called the quickbooks help line (DIFFERENT NUMBER) and support was awesome. We used tool hub and Quickbook doctor and i am back to work with no issues.
Good morning, @bwaim.
Thanks for chiming in on this thread.
I'm so glad that our Customer Support Team was able to help you resolve your issue.
Reach back out if you have any other questions or concerns. Have a great day!
Had this same problem this morning. Made the mistake of calling that number. Thought to call ProAdvisor support after paying for "Internet Data Protect Services" - Seems this is definitely a scam. Question is, did it come from an issue with the Intuit program or by some other hijack?
exact
Hi there, @Nicole KP.
Security and keeping your account safe is one of our top priorities. I'm here to provide insights why your getting this kind of error.
I've checked here on my end and there's no reported case about this issue and this could be an issue about the program.
It's possible that you encounter an error while using the opening QuickBooks Desktop.
To resolve this, let’s run the Verify and rebuild tools to let this alignment tool works. The Verify Data will identify any data issues within your company file. Then, the Rebuild tool will self-resolve it. Check the steps below:
Verify data:
If it will detect an error, proceed and Rebuild your data:
For detailed guidance, see this article: Verify and Rebuild Data in QuickBooks Desktop.
You can see additional details in Resolving Potential Data Issues.
Please let me know if you have further questions or concerns. I'll be here every step of the way. You can reach out to the Community any time you need a helping hand. We got your back. Take care and have a fantastic week!
We did the rebuild, it fixed an error but the message came up again. Unfortunately we called the number shown and were duped into buying "Intuit Data Protect Services" (but we were not actually speaking to Intuit) and granted access for them to make changes on the PC via LogMeIn. My hackles started to go up so I called Intuit directly from another phone and spoke to someone who advised us to shut down the computer immediately. We were able to contact the bank and freeze the account before the money came out, and fortunately had a backup of the QB file to use on a different machine. We will be getting the PC wiped and starting over. Hope this will prevent others from following through with this bogus message.
Can you find any of these files in the same folder with your QuickBooks files?
90s.rtf
err.html
QuickBooksDownloader.exe.config
What would those files indicate? Unfortunately I cannot check because we shut down the computer once realizing that we were dealing with a hacker. We had a backup of the QB file so restored it on a different computer. We will be wiping the drive that was compromised.
As long as those files are on your machine you will get that "fake error message" when working on your QB Desktop files. The files are not malicious but only to trigger a social engineering process to the victims.
I am interested in understanding how you are aware of this - and if you have insight as to how those files would have gotten there?
I've seen people in this thread say the pop up message is caused by malware. Can someone tell me the steps needed to remove the malware? I've tried using QuickBooks ToolHub, reinstalling QuickBooks completely, a full scan with enterprise grade antivirus, a Malwarebytes scan, and a SuperAntiSpyware scan. The pop-up warning still keeps appearing every time I open QuickBooks.
Any information on how to remove this would be much appreciated.
I have a brand new computer and this has happened 2 times to me using just one quickbooks file. How do we remove this from the program. I've rebuilt my data and it states that there were 0 issues. The first time this happened I had to uninstall and reinstall the program and then it happened again yesterday for the 2nd time.
Quickbooks is the only outside software I've loaded unto this new computer.
Can you find the files like I mentioned in the previous post?
I had this issue; call Intuit directly 1-800-4INTUIT and they can assist in removing the files creating the error popup message. If you have a current paid subscription to QB desktop, their support to do this is included in the cost.
Hello there, @mpvis. I appreciate you performing some steps to resolve the error message you encounter. I'm here to help fix your data.
Since the issue persists, let's repair your company file using the Rebuild Data tool. It helps resolve minor company file data issues.
Here's how:
If the system wasn't able to find any issues, select OK. But if it does, choose Rebuild now.
However, if you continue having the same problem, I suggest following Solution 2 in this article: Fix data damage on your QuickBooks Desktop company file.
Keep me posted on how things go on your end after trying the steps above. I want to ensure this gets resolved for you. Have a great day.
I had this issue; call Intuit directly 1-800-4INTUIT and they can assist in removing the files creating the error popup message. If you have a current paid subscription to QB desktop, their support to do this is included in the cost. They are aware and know what to do... thinking it has something to do with where the QB installation file was downloaded.
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