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RE: It's incredible that Intuit refuses to acknowledge that they made a real mess for consultants who have their own Intuit user IDs-passwords, but now often also need their clients' formerly private Intuit IDs-Passwords to open each company file with its own separate ID-password for desktop databases.
Are you saying that if you open a client's file, even using the QB Accountant version, you might be expected to log in using the client's Intuit account? If so, yea, that's a real mess.
I've been getting regularly prompted to log into client files when I open them, but so far I've just closed the popup prompt and been able to open the files. I wonder if that will always be the case.