Everything You Need to Know About QuickBooks TLS Error

QuickBooks TLS error is a common error in the application that can affect your routine accounting and bookkeeping operations in the organization. When the error occurs, you get an error message on your Windows PC that reads, “QuickBooks requires TLS 1.2 for secure communication.” TLS error in QuickBooks can affect various features of the application such as Payroll, Online Banking, Activation of QuickBooks, (IDP) Intuit Data Protect service and various others. The error can take place if you are using an outdated version of the QuickBooks Desktop software or Internet Explorer settings does not comply with the system requirements. To fix the TLS error in QuickBooks, you need to modify your Internet Explorer settings. In this article we have listed every info related QuickBooks TLS error in details so keep reading the entire article for complete info.

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What Causes TLS Error In QuickBooks Desktop?

If you are unable to run QuickBooks because of TLS error, it means any of the below-given reasons if promoting the error:

  1. An outdated version of the QuickBooks Desktop application.

  2. An unsupported version of the QuickBooks application that does not support the export feature.

  3. Partial or corrupt installation of the QuickBooks application.

  4. When Windows registry related to QuickBooks Desktop does not function as it usually does.

  5. When the update process of the QuickBooks application gets hindered due to some third-party applications.

Quick Solutions to Resolve TLS Error in QuickBooks Desktop

Solution 1: Update QuickBooks Software

An outdated version of the QuickBooks application is one of the primary reasons behind the QuickBooks Desktop TLS error. To resolve this issue, you need to perform the QuickBooks update with the full care and attention. If updating doesn’t resolve the error, it can at least streamline the error resolution procedure. Once you are done with the updating, try to run QuickBooks and check if the error is resolved. If not, then follow the next troubleshooting method.

Solution 2: Clear Internet Explorer’s Junk Files and Reconfigure the Settings

  1. Open Internet Explorer and click the Tool icon at the top-right of the screen.

  2. Now select Internet Options and click the Delete option under the General tab.

  3. Once the junk files are cleared, navigate to the Connections tab.

  4. Click LAN Settings and checkmark Automatically Detect Settings option.

  5. Navigate to the Advanced tab and check if SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0 options are check-marked.

  6. You also need to ensure that the TLS 1.2 option is not selected, and then save the settings by clicking Apply and OK.

Summing up

Try to run QuickBooks now and check if the QuickBooks TLS error is now resolved. If not, then you can contact our certified QuickBooks Desktop experts at QuickBooks Support Number (844)-932-1139 get relevant help resolving the error in the shortest time possible.