Every version of Quick. Books has its corresponding system requirements., for quick Books Desktop 2020 (latest version), it requires an Internet Explorer 11 as your browser. Since it’s an updated software, it should work with an updated browser to be able to run Quick, and books seamlessly.
Internet Explorer is the default browser for Quick, and books desktop. It runs online and offline processes like payroll, payments, and online banking. Some key features, like the help window, rely on Internet Explorer to deliver the latest help content.
For now, you’ll want to keep IE as the browser when using Quick, and books desktop. You can refer to this page, Upgrade Internet Explorer to open Quick. Books Desktop in case you’re having issues with the IE. Stay tuned with the latest features and improvements by visiting this link: Firm of the Future.
Then, do I need Internet to run QuickBooks 1983?
This isn’t 1983 but it isn’t supposed to require an internet connection to run a desktop software – we don’t want stuff saved on the cloud and shouldn’t need IE or internet. If I do a whole bunch of changes to get it on a computer with internet, it’s not going to have IE. Any work arounds or ideas? Hating the no support side of quick books.
What browser do I need for QuickBooks Desktop 2020?
, for quick Books Desktop 2020 (latest version), it requires an Internet Explorer 11 as your browser. Since it’s an updated software, it should work with an updated browser to be able to run Quick, and books seamlessly.
, quick Books Desktop is compatible to Internet Explorer. Currently, it’s the only web browser Quick. Books can integrate to., quick Books may work using Chrome, however, you might encounter some issues. I’d suggest sending feedback.
Here is what my research found. To update, please visit Microsoft’s website. After updating, make IE your default browser: Open Internet Explorer. Go to the Gear icon in the upper right corner (or click Tools ). Then, select the Programs tab.
Do I need to install Internet Explorer if I have QB?
You never have to use it and you won’t see it; QB uses it for Internal needs. For instance, if you are here on the internet forum from within your QB program, it uses IE “protocol” for the connectivity. For W10, IE is part of Windows Features and not installed separately.