On the off chance that you recently kept running into a strange QuickBooks error, particularly QuickBooks Error Code 3371 "QuickBooks couldn't stack permit data. This might be caused by an absent or harmed file.", with a status code of 11118, you are not the only one. Furthermore, it resembles this migraine has been tormenting the users of the accounting software for quite a while.
The symptoms are generally that you can't open your organization file in QuickBooks and resolution attempts like repairing the installation fizzle, and you get prompts for a mysterious html file. From most indications, this normally happens on the off chance that you complete a system restore, or move your operating system files to another hard drive or new computer. It persuades that there is some sort of hash or signature on the particular file causing the frustration and that file is the aptly named "Entitlement" file which deals with the telephone home registration procedure of QuickBooks. The file in question is the "Entitlement Data Store.ecml" file. To settle error 3371, rename the culpable file and you ought to have the capacity to start living once more. Clearly, you should re-register with Intuit.
For the Windows 7 users, go here: C:Programdata Intuit Entitlement Client v* (where '*' is a number). Rename the errant file. Brisk Books will create another one when you start the application. [Note that the "ProgramData" envelope might be covered up in which case you can unhide it like this:
Disclaimer: Backup your stuff before you start upsetting files. On the off chance that you hose your application, don't come crying to me. On the off chance that you don't know, consult an expert of QuickBooks error support.
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