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Hello again, ballade4. I can see the urgency of getting this resolved.

 

The System.TypeInitializationException error might occurs when QuickBooks can’t access the fiblueprint.xml file because of user permission restrictions. It'll usually happen when you use QuickBooks in a hosted, terminal service, or Citrix environment.

 

To fix, let's start by ensuring you have the appropriate user permissions to C:\ProgramData. Here's how:

  1. Find and open your QuickBooks folder in C:\ProgramData. 
  2. Find and double-click on the fiblueprint.xml file.
  3. If the file opens, close it and restart QuickBooks. 

Once done, retry working on your bank feeds. If you can’t, you need to grant full access to your profile. 

  1. Right-click anywhere in the folder.
  2. Tap Properties.
  3. Go to the Security tab.
  4. Choose Edit.
  5. In the “Group or user names” section, select Everyone.
  6. In the “Permissions for Everyone” section, select Full control.
  7. Close the Edit and Properties windows.
  8. Restart your computer, then open QuickBooks. Retry working on your bank feeds.

If unable to set the permissions, I recommend working with your hosting provider or an IT professional to update it.

 

If the issue persists after following the steps above, continue with the Solution 2: Fix Microsoft .NET Framework, MSXML, and C++ in this article: Fix System Exception errors.

 

For future reference when managing Bank Feed transactions, see this resource: Add and match Bank Feed transactions in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Let me know how things go on your end and if you need other help in QuickBooks. I’m more than happy to further assist you. Have a great rest of the day.

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