CoolHandLuke
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Microsoft has recently blocked the ability to Install IE11 somewhere in the latest security updates. I have not narrowed down witch KB is the culprit, only that it occurs on multiple Win 10 systems with the latest build and updates.

As I type this I am configuring my client's Windows server to function as a workstation just so they can get their payroll done.

You cannot install IE11 it via executable, OG control panel windows features, Or the new Windows 10 Settings add remove windows features, or even via power-shell. The Ball is in Intuit's court now but they seem too busy pointing fingers to realize this is a larger issue.

Microsoft is not going to help anyone with a retired product, they barely help with their active ones. What needs to happen is QuickBooks moves away from this dependency on IE and move to Edge. Until then those like me are screwed, or have to restore / remove security patches and compromise themselves in the process.


Spent 3 hours explaining this to Intuit support last night.