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I've been asked about an odd issue at work. Someone we know has two licenses for QB Desktop 2024. The second computer accesses the business file stored on the first computer. On both computers they open the business file and keep getting this error message:
Warning
⚠ [Error 3441,StatusCode -11118] QuickBooks could not load the company file.
This may be caused by missing or damaged files.
Here's how to fix this problem:
Go to File menu> Utilities> Click Rebuild Data. If the error persists,
Contact Intuit Support: 1-848-207-3993
Someone tried going to Utilities, Rebuild Data, and QuickBooks says the data is fine but the error message keeps popping up every few minutes, anyway. Tried calling the support number and Intuit wanted a lot of money to fix it. However, it seems as if the business file is OK. The employees are able to do things while the file is loaded but keep getting this warning error message over and over for some reason.
Don't call that number! It's scam and your QB program is infected.
Can you log into CAMPS and find your license code there?
I'll talk to my manager and we will see about checking on the licensing per your suggestion. Just Googling about QB infections I see there is something called QBMaker which we might need to check for on the computers.
Hi there, @nachdech.
I appreciate you bringing this concern to our attention. I understand how concerning it must be to receive an odd issue with suspicious contacts especially when it involves the security of your accounts and devices where they are in.
I agree with @Chrea about not calling the number on your pop-up screen. Fraudsters nowadays are using different ways to get into someone's business and steal confidential information that might risk your business or get financial benefits.
Also, I encourage you to report this suspicious number to prevent this from happening again. To say the occurrence, go to our Online Security Center. Here's how:
You can also email us at spoof@intuit.com to report strange calls, emails, or fraudulent activities. Moreover, check out this article for email communication from Intuit: Official email communication from Intuit Payments.
Moreover, if you need instant assistance, you can contact our Technical Support Team as they can investigate the primary cause of why you’re getting the error. They also have the tools to initiate thorough investigations and provide fixes quickly.
In addition, I'd recommend you check out this article to learn more on how you recognize official Intuit correspondence and websites: Identify suspicious activity, phishing scams, and potential fraud.
If you have further questions regarding your company file or any product-specific task you may need assistance with, please don't hesitate to reply to this post, @nachdech. Stay safe!
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