![]() What Intuit stated.was that they're releasing their own browser in the next update release, to take over the job of IE, and Intuit will handle the security updates to that browser. I know you don't look at Quickbooks through IE, but.Quickbooks relies on certain IE components/code.to run, perhaps some of the view panes inside the windows. I have not UNinstalled IE on any of my rigs to test if it can launch or not, but I've read some of Intuits notices regarding this. ![]() Quickbooks Desktop relies on "components" of Internet Exploader to run. Is there any other general fixes we need to make for our clients (other than Windows updates) to manage the retirement of IE 11? So, my main question: will it quit working if we don't apply the minor update they're asking for? ![]() You'd think QuickBooks would have delivered code a while ago that didn't rely on IE 11, but then again it's QuickBooks. This user just got a new upgrade to QuickBooks a month or so ago, went from 2019 to 2021. Today I've had two calls from QuickBooks users one with a message that says "Potential security risk due to end of support for your QuickBooks browser". So I guess you just wait for new updates to Windows to do it's thing and disable it or whatever. And the guidance I found said not to uninstall it and / or you can't really uninstall it. To the best of my knowledge and Google-fu it seems there's nothing for us to do. One was a user who was paying attention to notices from Microsoft and was worried about it. But last week and today I've been getting several inquiries about it. We all know that Internet Explorer 11 is being phased out and I'd be 99% of us and our clients don't use it as a browser and haven't for a very long time.
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