QuickBooks Error 1327 can occur when you're trying to install or update QuickBooks. Here are some steps you can take to fix the error:
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Update your Windows registry: Click on the Start button and type "regedit" in the search bar. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders. Find the key for "AppData" and change the value to a valid path.
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Reinstall QuickBooks: Uninstall QuickBooks from your computer and then reinstall it. Make sure to download the latest version of QuickBooks from the official website.
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Map your network drive: If you're installing or updating QuickBooks on a network drive, try mapping the drive to a different letter. Go to My Computer and right-click on the network drive. Click on "Map Network Drive" and choose a different drive letter.
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Run QuickBooks Install Diagnostic Tool: This is a free tool provided by QuickBooks that can diagnose and fix many common installation issues. Download and run the tool from the QuickBooks website.
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Disable your antivirus and firewall: Your antivirus or firewall may be blocking the installation of QuickBooks. Try temporarily disabling them and then try to install QuickBooks again.
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Use the Command Prompt: Open the Command Prompt as an administrator and type "subst [Driver Letter]:" where [Drive Letter] is the drive letter you want to assign. For example, "subst E: C:". This will create a virtual drive that you can use to install QuickBooks.
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