How To Fix QuickBooks Error 3371 Status code 11118?

Have you encountered QuickBooks Error Code 3371 while opening the company file? You may take the assistance of this article to resolve it.

QuickBooks error 3371 generally takes place when you are attempting to update the QuickBooks desktop or the PC. In addition to this, the same error might pop up because of the missing or damaged company files on the QuickBooks desktop. Well, the main cause behind the occurrence of error code 3371 is damaged, corrupted, or missing license data.

So, it is recommended to re-enter the license information to continue working on the QuickBooks company file. In the following post, we have tried to provide all the possible solutions that may help you in fixing QuickBooks error 3371 status code 11118.

Symptoms for QuickBooks Error Code 3371

  1. You will be unable to launch the QuickBooks company file.

  2. During the cloning process from the C: Drive to another new hard drive.

  3. The system starts crashing multiple times. This could also be a sign for QuickBooks error 3371.

Causes behind the occurrence of QuickBooks Error Code 3371

  1. Due to the missing QBregistration.dat file, you may face QuickBooks Error 3371.

  2. Because of the sluggish performance of the system, the error may take place.

  3. Issues related to printing, emailing or saving the PDF via QuickBooks desktop.

  4. When you are working on an old version of the QuickBooks software, this could also give rise to an error.

  5. Because of a crash com error in QuickBooks.

  6. The damaged MSXML QuickBooks components may also lead to QuickBooks error code 3371.

Solution 1: Change the Entitlement File Name

Steps for Windows XP users

  1. Initially, click on the Start option and choose the Run box.

  2. After that, choose the following path.

Entitlement DataStore.ecml file: Documents and Settings AllUsersApplication DataIntuitEntitlement Clientv2.

  1. Next, click on the OK tab.

  2. At last, you need to give a new title to the Entitlementdatastore.ECML file

Steps for Windows 7, 8 users

  1. The initial step is to go to the C: ProgramDataIntuitEntitlement Clientv.

  2. And then, give a new name to the entitlement file.

  3. Open QuickBooks and create a new file.

  4. Follow the path written below.

Click Computer > Organize > Folder > Options.

  1. Now, choose the Hidden files and folders option.

  2. Finally, check whether the issue has been resolved or not.

Steps for Windows 10 and 11 users

  1. Right-click on the Strat option and then choose the Control Panel.

  2. And then, click on the Appearance and Personalization.

  3. Click File Explorer and then choose the View tab.

  4. After that, choose Show hidden files, folders, and drivers.

  5. Next, you need to unmark the hide protected operating system files.

  6. Finally, choose the apply option and click OK. And, check whether the error has been fixed or not.

You may also read: Detailed Analysis Of QuickBooks error code 1601

Solution 2: Do a Clean Installation of the QuickBooks and Windows

  1.  First of all, you need to install the recent version of Windows.

  2. After that, click on All Programs and select the Windows Update option.

  3. Next, upgrade the Windows and set up the QuickBooks application.

  4. Resolve the damaged entitlementdatastore.ECML file and issues related to the license data.

  5. Finally, check whether the error has been resolved or not.

Solution 3: Deleting the ECML File

  1. Press and hold the Windows + R keys altogether.

  2. Now, paste and enter the C:\ProgramData\Intuit\Entitlement Client\v8 path.

  3. After that, choose Windows Explorer.

  4. Now, delete the ECML file and right-click on it to choose the Delete option.

  5. Shut down the windows.

  6. At last, try to access the QuickBooks application and register it.

To Sum Up

Here, we have concluded this instructive post regarding QuickBooks Error Code 3371. If you are experiencing any issues while fixing the same, call our experts by dialing a toll-free error support phone number 1-860-215-2261. 

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