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Buy now & save@AileneA - sorry, but you are missing the point. All of you Intuit employees are missing the point.
QB Desktop ONLY works with Internet Explorer (not that it works "best" with IE as you frequently state, but it ONLY uses IE).
MANY banks (more and more each month) DO NOT ALLOW THE USE OF INTERNET EXPLORER for their websites. The version of IE is NOT the issue, the issue is that QB uses IE at all!
This has been a problem for more than four years. If the engineers are actually working on a fix, that would be good news, but I've been hearing that for a very long time.
Yes for importing bank transactions, we can use the work-around of logging into the bank website, downloading the file, and then manually importing it into QB. But at some banks, this is only available as a PAID service, or as part of a suite of services - not all of my clients pay for this service, so that isn't an option for them.
What @cosmitty is asking is whether there is a similar workaround for bill pay which would allow you to export the bill pay file from QB to a file you could then manually upload to your bank. I don't know of one, although you certainly would be able to process all of your bill payments on the bank website, then (if you have the download option available), download the web connect file and add them in QB from the bank feed. But that rather defeats the purpose of the desktop software. Basically, @cosmitty , your bill pay process just became double the amount of work it was before. You might try ignoring the bank site warning and see if it will allow you to proceed without an approved browser, but I'm willing to bet it won't.