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Buy nowOn July 30, 2025 I had no problem using QuickBooks Desktop for Mac 2021. I have a 2 user license and have the server on my IMac and have the second user on my MacBook. On July 31, 2025 when attempting to open QuickBooks, received a message 'QuickBooks is unable to verify the QuickBooks server.' I checked for updates and found both the server and QuickBooks 2021 have update 20.0.14.1110 available. Upon attempting to update to this version, both QuickBooks and the QuickBooks server I received an error message 'Update Error! an error occurred while running the updater. Please try again later.' Is this a problem on Intuit's end or with my updater software? I have older computers (both my iMac and MacBook) both running Mac OS Catalina. I am a small contractor with no employees. I do not use any of the online features in QuickBooks. I wish to keep using QBDT 2021. I have no need for cloud based Enterprise. How do I update QuickBooks and the QuickBooks Server to continue using my licensed software?
Try to reinstall your QB program. QB 2021 has been discontinued since June 2024. You should not have received any updates since then.
You'll need to reinstall your QuickBooks program and update your QuickBooks server, abconstr.
SIAB is correct, this issue is not related to Intuit's system since your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) version 2021 has been discontinued and should not have received any updates.
Before reinstalling, I recommend creating a backup copy of your company file. Then, you can reinstall your QBDT program. Once done, update your QuickBooks server. Here's how:
For more information, visit this article: Use multiuser mode in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
If you have additional questions, don't hesitate to leave a comment below.
This is bad advice. The issue is that the ssl certificate expired for Quickbooks Mac 2021 two days ago. To fix the issue Quickbooks would have to release a patch with a new certificate, which they likely will not do. The only fix is to move the company file from the server to the local Mac and open from there.
Hello @abconstr you should be able to go to the following site and download the latest R15 version of QB Mac 2021, it will contain the full installer and the Server application that will work with it. You just need to select the US for the country, QuickBooks Mac Desktop for the product and 2021 for the version. Hopefully this will fix your issue.
https://downloads.quickbooks.com/app/qbdt/products?src=care
I'm having the same problem as well. I thought it was my older computers and so I moved everything to new computers, fully updated and downloaded the new server. Still won't work. This is extremely frustrating!
Just started having the same problem yesterday, 8/4. Moved everything to new computers, downloaded QB21 fresh and still having the same problem. From what I'm finding is that they need to renew the certificate. I don't know if that will happen!
Install the trial version of 2023 or 2024 to isolate the problem. Did you encounter the same problem?
After digging into this locally, the certificate has expired causing the problem. Unfortunately with QuickBooks Mac 2021 no longer being supported an update for this most likely will not be released, so multi user access will not work anymore for this version.
Seems like it should be possible to grab certificates from a more recent downloadable version, and replace the QB 2021 certificates (assuming these are not hard-coded/compiled-in for some reason).
How long would the trial versions run without trouble?
Would be nice if you could connect to a newer QB Server version with your perpetual 2021 Desktop, but I doubt that works.
Related info for those of us being forced to consider an upgrade:
Seems Intuit no longer offers a lifetime Desktop license, and the last version was QB 2021 (or perhaps 2022?)
Anyone have more details?
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