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Divina,
Its a constant amazement how oblivious to the issue Quickbooks chooses to remain. This has been a KNOWN issue for several years now, but Quickbooks has continued and still does continue to release new versions with a SERIOUS known incompatibility issue. To have released the 2022 version still requiring IE when Microsoft had ALREADY announced the definitive retirement date for IE demonstrates a total disconnect between Quickbooks' "engineers"/product designers and the real world the rest of us actually use Quickbooks in.
Continuing to release a product such as this demonstrates an astounding level of irresponsibility. Continuing to defend and echo "our engineers may be working on it" and then pointing people to pointless re-hashes of unrelated hints and issues is not effective either.
As I noted in my previous post, after many years, we're just moving to a new accounting platform solely because of the level of irresponsibility and unresponsiveness of Quickbooks as a software company.