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the QuickBooks Desktop or a program update, the following error is displayed: Error 1920: Service QuickBooks
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Database Manager Service (QBCFMonitorService) failed to start The installation then rolls back and exits. Why this is happening The QuickBooks Database Manager scans installed hard drives for
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QuickBooks company files in order to establish a connection to those files. The service attempted to access a drive on the computer and was unable to, therefore it was unable to start correctly. How to fix it You will need to manually rename the QuickBooks Desktop installation folders. Use Windows Explorer to locate and rename .net framework each of the folder locations listed for your version of Windows. Windows 10/8 or 7 QuickBooks Desktop (Pro, Premier, Enterprise Solutions) C:\Program Data\Intuit C:\Program Data\Common Files\Intuit C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\Intuit C:\Program Files\Intuit C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intuit Important: If other Intuit products are installed on your computer, you should only uninstall or rename the QuickBooks version folder found within the Intuit folders: C:\Program Data\Intuit If the Application Data or Program Data folder is not visible Windows 10 and 8 On your keyboard, press Windows + E to open the Computer window. Click View at the top of the window. Click Show hidden files and folders. Windows 7 or earlier Click the Start button and select Computer. In the upper left, click the Organize button. Select Folder and Search Options. Click View. Click Show hidden files and folders. Click OK. After QuickBooks is completely removed from your system, you can proceed with a new installation. Windows Vista QuickBooks Desktop (Pro, Premier, Enterprise Solutions) C:\Program Data\Intuit C:\Program Data\Common Files\Intuit C:\Users\\AppData\Local\In
by scuff Today I upgraded my laptop to Windows 8.1 Pro. By ‘upgrade' I actually mean backed up, formatted & installed Windows cleanly. It went surprisingly well and was pretty fast. The only Microsoft glitch I had were some updated that failed to install until after I rebooted, then away they went (though they gave me no indication that a restart was needed). I'd been running QuickBooks Pro 2012/2013, so it was time to install the new version - Reckon Accounts Pro 2013. And this is where I https://community.intuit.com/articles/1018944-error-1920-service-qb-database-manager-service-failed-to-start went around in circles. The product is supported on Windows 8, but the installation failed with "Error 1920. Service QuickBooks Database manager Service (QBCFMonitorService) failed to start." The installation would then roll back. This kb was hopeless:http://www.quicken.com.au/kb/issue_view.asp?ID=4906 And another kb was hopeless that told me to delete a bunch of folders (that hadn't been created) and try it again. It https://ctaspley.wordpress.com/2014/01/15/reckon-accounts-pro-2013-error-error-1920-service-quickbooks-database-manager-service-qbcfmonitorservice-failed-to-start/ mentioned that my installation was having trouble connecting to the company database file, which made no sense seeing as I'd pick the stand-alone client option (as our company file is on our file server, no my laptop). My laptop had no anti-virus software on it (yet) and no previous versions of QuickBooks. Unfortunately the error is a bit generic and had to search for, because 1920 is the standard windows error code for any service failing to start. But the solution actually wasn't that complicated after all. Compatibility mode! Here's what worked: Browse to the contents of the DVD and find the autorun.exe file. If your ‘file extensions are hidden', you'll see a few autorun files listed, but only one of them will say Application in the type column: Right click that file & choose Properties. Then put the tick on to run in Compatibility mode as Windows 7: Click OK and run the autorun file. My installation then completed successfully, without any errors. So far I haven't needed to run the program in compatibility mode, just
QuickBooks 2011 on Windows XP. Error 1920: Service Intuit QuickBooks FCS (QBFCService) failed to start. The service that was failing to start was actually "QBIDPService" (aka QBVSS). I tried to start https://jrklein.com/2011/05/13/quickbooks-2011-installation-error-1920-on-windows-xp/ the service manually via Windows Services (services.msc) but received a timeout error. I http://www.quickbookshelp.us/blog-post/quickbooks-error-1920-service-failed-start/ spent a while trying to figure out why the service wouldn't start, but gave up once I realized that the service is only used for the Intuit Data Protection (online backup) feature. I ended up replacing the ".exe" file for the offending service with a service that can start successfully. This error 1920 effectively replaces the Intuit Data Protection service, so this is ONLY recommended if you do not plan to use the Intuit Data Protection (aka Online Backup) feature. Intuit will have to help you fix their DP service if you need to use their online backups. Download "rfc868time-1.5.exe" from the following website… http://unixwiz.net/tools/rfc868time.html Replace the offending service with this small RFC868 time service.
cd error 1920 service C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intuit\DataProtect\
move QBIDPService.exe QBIDPService.exe.orig
copy rfc868time-1.5.exe QBIDPService.exe
This service opens port 37/tcp, so be sure to block this port if you don't actually need the time service. You can also disable the service by opening Windows Services (Start, Run and execute "services.msc"), finding "QBIDPService" and changing the startup type from "Automatic" or "Manual" to "Disabled" to keep the service from running. Once you've replaced the service, you should be able to start the service via Windows Services or by running the following command.
sc qbvss start
HTH, Jason Share this:EmailPrintTwitterFacebookGoogle Windows Tips. permalink. Post navigation ← Moving a Windows 2000 (win2k) Physical Computer to a Xen 3.0.3 DomU running on CentOS 5.x or RHEL5Sprint Home Phone Connect 2 (SHPC2) with Ting.com → 6 thoughts on “QuickBooks 2011 installation Error 1920 on Windows XP” GB says: June 1, 2011 at 9:09 pm THANK YOU! Great post. Saved my butt. Could not get a straight answer out of Intuit or anyone else. I don't use the IDP service and was completely stuck with the update. Thanks again for a great & simple solution! Reply jr
Quickbooks POS Technical Support Quickbooks Assisted Payroll technical Support Contact Blog Toll Free 1-877-799-9224 QuickBooks Error 1920: Service QB Database Manager Service failed to start Leave a comment QuickBooks Error 1920: Service QB Database Manager Service failed to start. While installing either the QuickBooks Desktop or a program update, the following QuickBooks 2011 error 1920 is displayed: QuickBooks Error 1920: Service QuickBooks Database Manager Service (QBCFMonitorService) failed to start The installation then spins back and end. Why this is occurring? The QuickBooks Database Manager scans installed hard drives for QuickBooks company files in order to build a connection to those files. The service tried to run a drive on the computer system and was unable to, therefore it was unable to run correctly. How to resolve it? First, you need to rename the Quickbooks desktop installation folders manually. You need to use Windows Explorer to rename and locate each of the folder locations listed for your version of Windows. For Windows 10/8 or 7 QuickBooks Desktop (Premier, Pro and Enterprise Solutions) C:\Program Data\Intuit C:\Program Data\Common Files\Intuit C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\Intuit C:\Program Files\Intuit C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intuit Important Note: If any other Intuit products are installed on your computer, it’s not necessary to uninstall or rename them you should only uninstall or rename the QuickBooks version folder found within the folders: C:\Program Data\Intuit If the Application Data or Program Data folder is not displayed. For Windows 10 and 8 First, you need to press Windows key+ E on your keyboard to open the Computer Select View at the top of the window. Select Show hidden files and folders. For Windows 7 or earlier For windows 7 first you need to click on theStart button and choose Computer. On the upper