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Seems typical of the disgusting practices of this company. Breaking your own software with an update, then retroactively claiming our Server version doesn't support the very product we've been running on it for nearly two years. Then issuing no fix for the problem and letting your users come up with fixes and workarounds. There needs to be a class action lawsuit over this.
Same here, after the R12 update QB DT Ent V23 will not run on Server 2012,
We are still able to use as a share file for local desktops. But on the server the program is a mess.
QB/Intuit states V23 is incompatible with Server 2012. And there's no solution. Or none that's acceptable.
If you go back to R11 in multiuser you are not going to get very far...
We have six users and this is a mess. QB Intuit seem to always find ways to screw things up.
This issue cropped up after the update on our Windows 2012 R2 RDS server where we have users remote in from satellite offices. This caused major havoc and our users couldn't do their work. I wound up having to spin up a new Windows 2022 server, configure a new RDS server on top of that and move the users over. It took me all weekend. I should be sending Quickbooks an invoice and a lawsuit letter for causing such a mess.
THEY DIDN"T EVEN TEST IT ON SERVER 2012 BEFORE THEY RELEASED THE UPDATE! THIS IS HOW PATHETIC THEY HAVE GOTTEN.
They aren't about to fix it. They have punted. You can't get them to have a conversation about it, just like everyone else has said. It's disgraceful. They blame it on 'the developers'. If I had 'developers' who rolled out something that couldn't be rolled back or repaired without blaming a third party... AFTER the fixed the issue, heads would roll.
Yea, they will not fix it guys. Your only options are to rollback to the previous update version and then block access to the update folder Quickbooks uses to stop it from updating using permissions, or upgrade the Operating System.
Same here. Hoping that Intuit reconsiders the compatibility of QuickBooks Enterprise V23, with Windows Server 2012
They won't fix it, but they have no problem jacking up the monthly subscription price.
Thank goodness for this post, because we had the exact same thing happen to us with Enterprise Desktop R24. Spent hours and hours trying all sorts of uninstall/reinstalls, running the Tool Hub and File Doctor, on the phone with support, etc, and nothing was working. Found this post and symptoms were an exact match, and sure enough an install of the client on a non 2012R2 workstation got our access back. Pretty crazy that they are able to just drop a forced automatic update that removes support for an operating system with zero form of notification.
I know right? And even more crazy that you had to spend hours on the phone with support because they aren't even aware that support was dropped themselves lol.
Took a while to find this post but yes I have been having issues with the versions after R11 but my problem is on Windows 2022.
Thanks for bringing this matter to our attention, vb5. I'll route you to our support personnel so they can dig deeper into your concern.
If you're using QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) 2023, Windows servers 2016 and the latest versions should resolve any company file crashes or issues. Since this is not the case on your end, I recommend contacting our support team. They can help investigate this matter further.
Here's how you can connect with them using your QBDT:
You can also call their hotline number and learn about our support's availability from this link: Contact QuickBooks Desktop support.
Finally, you may also utilize these resources to have a better experience around the system and insights about your license details:
I'm always open to assisting you again. That said, if you have follow-up questions about QuickBooks system requirements and compatibility, hit the Reply button. I'll be here every step of the way.
Yes, QB2023 after R11 update on Windows 2022. I am having a similar issue but it is only happening to 2 users. Their QB session keeps crashing on them, one is when reports are open and the other one happens randomly.
I appreciate your patience in returning to this thread, vb5. Allow me to provide additional information about the recent R11 update for QuickBooks Desktop, specifically for Windows Server 2022, and guide you through resolving the issue you're experiencing.
To begin with, let's verify that the update was successfully installed. To do this, here's how:
If an update is available, follow these steps to install it:
For more detailed instructions, please refer to this article: Update QuickBooks Desktop to the latest release.
If the issues persist, let’s try some troubleshooting steps. Start by opening QuickBooks with all windows closed, as having multiple windows open can sometimes lead to unrecoverable errors on startup.
To open your file with all windows closed, follow these steps:
For additional solutions, you can check out this article: Troubleshoot Unrecoverable Error XXXXX XXXXX.
For future reference, if your company file won't open, feel free to read this article to help you fix it: What to do if you can't open your company file in QuickBooks Desktop.
Please keep us informed of your progress in resolving this update issue. Should you encounter any further concerns, don't hesitate to reach out.
I am being forced to update my Quickbooks Enterprise 23. The update started using Quickbooks Update Version 33. The update freezes at "Writing System Registry Values" 18%
Try to disable Windows Defender for the time being.
Your efforts in bringing this to our attention is valued, don. Together, we'll go through the steps for performing a manual update to ensure your QuickBooks is operating at its best. Let’s get started on resolving these issues together.
When updating QuickBooks Desktop, problems with writing to the system registry can occur. This may be caused by antivirus or security software. To resolve this, besides the suggestion made by Chrea, you can manually update QuickBooks to get the latest enhancements and essential fixes. You can do this by downloading the update from the Downloads and Updates page.
Here's how to proceed:
I've added this helpful resource guide you can visit to lo learn more about installation issues or errors and how to resolve them: Fix QuickBooks Desktop Update Errors
Remember, keeping your software updated is key to avoiding future problems and ensuring smooth functionality, don. I'm still ready to assist you if you need further assistance, feel free to share them in the comments section below.
I left the computer with the error message on the screen for about two hours. It finally completed the update and appears to be working now. How to I disable automatic updates?
It's great to hear that your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) is now working, don. I'd be glad to provide a way for you to disable the automatic updates.
Before we begin, please be aware that disabling auto-update is no longer an option for subscription-based installations. This change ensures that you remain online and up-to-date with the latest release at all times.
That said, there's a work around you can follow to disable the feature:
Please note that because this item is located in the Startup section, it will always revert to its previous status. That said, I recommend getting in touch with your IT expert to ask for alternative ways of disabling the auto update.
Additionally, you can run reports to get a comprehensive overview of your business finances.
Let us know if you have other concerns with disabling your automatic updates in QBDT. We're here to help you in any way we can.
Got it, Thank you.
Hi there, @Rcongdon!
I appreciate your cooperation and am glad that my colleague's suggestion helped update your QuickBooks Desktop. If you need more guidance with any QuickBooks-related concerns, feel free to reach out. We'll respond as soon as we can.
QuickBooks Desktop offers a lot of awesome resources that you can access at any time. To get started, feel free to visit our QuickBooks Help page.
Take the best care always and have a wonderful weekend ahead!
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