![]() ![]() Where 1- C:\ProgramData\CommonFiles\Intuit\QuickBooks\QBUpdate\Log\Update.log The updatelog.file records events associated with the ‘checking’ for available updates, download of any updates, and installation of downloaded updates, or failed update attempts. ![]() These patches, commonly referred to as ‘maintenance releases’ are identified by specific R#s. What: In the same way the Criticalfixes.log file records information about ‘patch files’, the Update.log file records information about actual release patches that update the QuickBooks application. Where 1- C:\ProgramData\CommonFiles\Intuit\QuickBooks\QBUpdate\Log\Criticalfixes.log The Criticalfix.log file records the application’s activity in monitoring, receiving and applying ULIPs. The patch release process (identified as R#s) involve move complex groups of updates, but ULIP files deliver typically a single critical function fix which can’t await a schedule release patch. These ULIP files deliver minor critical fixes without the need for an actual release patch. What: critical fixes, also known as ULIP (Ultra Light Patch) files are a new feature which began during QuickBooks 2014 and continue in newer versions. Where 1- C:\ProgramData\CommonFiles\Intuit\QuickBooks\QBUpdate\Log\Channel.log (the Channel.Old file is located in the same directory) QuickBooks maintains both the current (most recent) and prior Channel.log file (Channel.Old). Internet security, AOL parental controls, firewalls and other third-party programs can prevent QuickBooks from getting updates or functioning properly when you have an active QuickBooks payroll subscription. One reason to examine the Channel.log file is to determine if updates are being blocked. What: record events associated with the downloading of updates for both the QuickBooks application and payroll subscription module. The question is ‘what’ and ‘where’ these logs can be found, rather than going about “looking for logs in all the wrong places.” Here are a few of the more than a dozen log files used for QuickBooks research (other than our favored QBWin.log file). There are a variety of log files (logs) that contain information which can benefit those who can interpret them when attempting to identify specific issues associated with QuickBooks desktop. “Lookin' for love…I was looking for love in all the wrong places A”, not sure about “love” but how about ‘logs.’ ![]()
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