Jan 17, 2019 - Hi there, Ivan. Let's check if your computer meets the QuickBooks app requirements for Mac. You can check out this article for the details:. The QuickBooks App for Mac. This “hybrid” app is exactly what Intuit has introduced with the QuickBooks App for Mac. It’s a native app that Mac users can download – starting June 12, 2014 – from the Mac App Store. It runs on your Mac, it provides you with the kinds of features the Mac user wants and expects, but it’s accesses the QuickBooks Online database.
Hi there, Our Product Team is aware of the issue about the error 'We're having trouble contacting our authorized servers. Please retry in a little while'. In the meantime, we've identified additional steps for you to try while they’re continuing to work on solving for this unexpected behavior. Once we found a fix, we’ll update this post. To make sure you can complete your work, follow these steps written below:. Under the Help menu, select Reset App Data. Open the Keychain Access application (in the Utilities folder).
On the left side, click Passwords. On the upper right search field, type IntuitID. Delete any password that starts with 'IntuitID'. If that doesn't work, restart your computer. If it doesn't work for you, we recommend accessing your QuickBooks Online account by using a supported browser on your computer instead of the Desktop App. Also, if you want to receive an update regarding the issue, you can contact our so they can add your account to the investigation.
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