One-time activity, Run Excel/Access and QuickBooks ( Both ) as Elevated (Run as Administrator), and connect once. MS Office is not allowing to write to the registry thus, QODBC has this error. This issue only happens when using MS Office 2013 and not with MS Office 2010 or downwards. When connecting with VB, Demo can connect, but when using Excel or Access, QODBC shows the error "RegFile1 License error." I cannot get data connections to work with either Access or Excel 2013 32-bit.Įnvironment: MS Office 2013/365/2016, QuickBooks 2013, Windows 7 or Above. Still, Excel crashes as soon as you select using the QuickBooks Data* Database option in the connection wizard. The Test Connection in the QODBC Setup Screen comes back saying it is connected, and the VB Demo returns results. Please refer to How to use the QODBC Test Tool for testing Problem: Note: For Automatic Fix/Patch, Click Here Note: VB Demo is deprecated. MS Excel 2013 or Access 2013 (Office 365) crashes when trying to connect to QuickBooks Data. QODBC Shows a RegFile1 License error when using MS Excel 2013 or Access 2013 MS Excel 2013 or Access 2013 Shows This function requires activation of QODBC Read Write or Server Edition. Posted by Rajendra Dewani (QODBC Support) on 12:38 PM
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