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in to Go to QuickBooks.com × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Back to search results updating getting error 1311 data1.cab missing? Comment Asked by mike QuickBooks https://community.intuit.com/questions/1149487-updating-getting-error-1311-data1-cab-missing Pro, United States Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer Hello mike.☺Good day.We have an article about error 1311. Check if this will fix it: http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/support/Articles/SLN44200 Hope this helps. Thanks. :) Was this answer helpful? Yes No IntuitNed Employee 1 comment × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse error 1311 Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other This does not help when you are doing an update and you are missing the "Data1.cab" tonias87 Comment View more No answers have been posted This post has been closed and is not open for comments or answers. More Actions Notify me of new answers I can answer People come to QuickBooks Learn & Support for help and answers—we want to let them know that we're here to error 1311 zf561407 listen and share our knowledge. We do that with the style and format of our responses. Here are five guidelines: Keep it conversational. When answering questions, write like you speak. Imagine you're explaining something to a trusted friend, using simple, everyday language. Avoid jargon and technical terms when possible. When no other word will do, explain technical terms in plain English. Be clear and state the answer right up front. Ask yourself what specific information the person really needs and then provide it. Stick to the topic and avoid unnecessary details. Break information down into a numbered or bulleted list and highlight the most important details in bold. Be concise. Aim for no more than two short sentences in a paragraph, and try to keep paragraphs to two lines. A wall of text can look intimidating and many won't read it, so break it up. It's okay to link to other resources for more details, but avoid giving answers that contain little more than a link. Be a good listener. When people post very general questions, take a second to try to understand what they're really looking for. Then, provide a response that guides them to the best possible outcome. Be encouraging and positive. Look for ways to eliminate uncertainty by anticipating people's concerns. Make