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More Results Your selection: Basic, Standard & Enhanced QuickBooks Assisted Intuit Online Payroll Get QuickBooks Support I use QuickBooks to manage my payroll I use QuickBooks to file/pay my taxes I use QuickBooks to manage my payroll QuickBooks files/pays my taxes for me I manage my payroll completely online Top Error 1328: Applying patch to file C:\config.msi\PT30E.tmp Article ID: 1000198 Print Did we answer all your Questions? Yes No Not interested Did your interaction save you the trouble of contacting customer support? Yes Not Sure No Problem When repairing QuickBooks, or opening QuickBooks after installing the latest update for a previous QuickBooks version on the same system, you receive the following message: Error 1328: Applying patch to file C:\config.msi\PT30E.tmpor Error 1328: Applying patch to file C:\config.msi\PT583. It has probably been updated by other means, and can no longer be modified by this patch. For more information, contact your patch vendor. You might also receive Error 15103 for the same problem. You can choose to ignore the error (although the error can still occur). You can receive this error when the .tmp files in the config.msi folder prevent QuickBooks from finishi
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| POS Tips and Tricks | POS How do I ... | QuickBooks Enterprise Error 1328 - error 1328.error applying patch to file How to resolve Written by Lyn Peterson Wednesday, 16 February 2011 12:28 Error 1328 occurs when the installer encounters a file of a different version than it expects. http://payroll.intuit.com/support/kb/1000198.html This error can happen during the repair process, as well as other times when installing, updating, or uninstalling any version of QuickBooks, not just Enterprise. Most of the time this error is harmless and if "Ignore" is continually selected, the process will complete successfully. The message received usually refers to a specific file. The error looks https://www.qbdeal.com/quickbooks-enterprise-blog/169-error-1328-how-to-resolve.html something like: c:\config.msi\PT**.TMP. The file name in the error message may not be the same as shown here, but the C:\config.msi\ path will be the same. While this may seem repetitive, there are actually two possible situations to resolve shown here. The difference is the way the Error 1328 presents itself with the option buttons. Situation 1: If the Error 1328 contains the buttons Abort, Retry, and Ignore the first step is to rename the config.msi folder on the computer. Temporary (.tmp) files in the config.msi folder prevent QuickBooks from finishing the process it is using. The config.msi folder is a temporary repository for storing scripts needed to roll back an installation if it fails. Once the program installs correctly, the contents of this folder are deleted. Sometimes they are unable to be removed, so they become stuck. Once they are stuck, they can cause problems with QuickBooks repairing or updating itself. To locate the config..msi file, follow the steps below: Open Windows Explorer (right-click on the Start button and sele
QuickBooks Installation Errors December 19, 201319 Comments Written by Charlie Russell Intuit releases updates to supported versions of QuickBooks quite often, and this is the time of year https://www.sleeter.com/blog/2013/12/fixing-quickbooks-installation-errors/ when we seem to see a lot of updates. That means it is a good time to talk about fixing QuickBooks installation errors. Nothing warms the heart more than seeing “The update installer has encountered an internal error” as you are getting ready to close out the year in QuickBooks! I’m generally pretty lucky with QuickBooks installation error 1328 on my own computer, it is rare for me to run into problems. That is odd, because my primary computer is a very “dirty” system. I have all kinds of odd programs installed. I use this system to develop software, so there are odd bits of code floating around. I also have many different versions of QuickBooks installed, error 1328 quickbooks from 2010 through 2014 for both Premier (Accountant) and Enterprise. It is a mess! Why I don’t run into more installation problems than I do, I don’t understand (sheesh, you would think that I am looking for problems?). Unfortunately, when installing the manual web patch for the QuickBooks 2014 R4 update for Enterprise, the installer failed. Here’s my tale… QuickBooks Installation Errors As I said before, my computer system probably isn’t typical. Well, in some ways, maybe it is, since most client computer systems that I deal with are usually very “dirty”. Lots of junk, lots of programs that have been installed and uninstalled, little effort in cleaning things up. Who has the time for that! I had installed the new releases of both Premier 2014 and Enterprise V14 recently, which put them at the R1 level. What about the R3 release? I hadn’t installed it here yet, as I was doing most of my work with 2014 in a separate “virtual” machine (more on that below). Now that R4 was out,