

In this day and I age I find it flabbergasting that Intuit would put so an OUTDATED requirement to run its app. Is Intuit going to either REMOVE the dependency on IE (which is absolutely ridiculous to have that need for it to work) or are they going to make changes so that it will work with ANY browser? However, I really don't want to do that and want to use Edge in its "native" mode.įor the moment I am not going to upgrade to to Windows 11 (nor am I switching to QB online since it's more expensive overall than the desktop version). It turns out that IE will not be included but I can put Edge browser in IE compatibility mode.

I was getting ready to upgrade to Windows 11 when I remembered that problem. Nevertheless, I got it installed and my version of QB Pro worked. Because of a configuration error from the laptop manufacturer, it was quite a feat to install IE 11. Without getting into details, after I had installed QB Pro 2021 and turned it on, it asked me to install Internet Explorer (IE) 11.
