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Simple Troubleshooting Solutions To Rectify QuickBooks Error Code 15107

by James Aultman Accountant

Users might often encounter QuickBooks Error 15107 while downloading the payroll update or QuickBooks Desktop update. The error usually occurs when the QuickBooks payroll subscription is not active, or internet explorer is not set as the default browser. However, there are several other reasons behind the occurrence of the error. Read the entire blog to explore more facts about the QuickBooks Error Code 15107, its causes, and troubleshooting solutions. 


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Reasons why you come across QuickBooks Payroll Update Error 15107


It is essential to know about the root causes before jumping to the quick fixes for QuickBooks Payroll Update Error 15107. Given below is the list of some common factors responsible for the error. Check it out:

  • It might be caused due to damage or corruption in some QuickBooks program files. 

  • Sometimes, it might occur due to the corrupt installation of the QuickBooks Desktop.

  • Using the outdated QuickBooks application may also interrupt you from downloading the payroll updates. 



Best Possible Solutions To Fix QuickBooks Error 15107 


You can easily resolve QuickBooks Error 15107 using the simple troubleshooting solutions listed below. Go through them carefully:


Solution 1: Run Reboot.bat files in the QuickBooks Desktop


At times, users might encounter QuickBooks Error 15107 due to damage or corruption in the QuickBooks program files. Therefore, to fix the issue, run reboot.bat files by following the stepwise instructions listed below:

  • In the first step, open the QuickBooks Desktop application if it is already opened.

  • Search for the folder containing the file named reboot.bat.

  • After this, right-click on the QuickBooks icon on your desktop window to open it.

  • Move to the Properties tab and then choose the Open File Location option. By doing so, it will open a QuickBooks Installation window.

  • Soon after this, right-click on the reboot.bat file and choose the Run as Administrator option.

  • Reboot your system and then open the QuickBooks Desktop again.

  • Further, if you are prompted to install an update, then choose the Install Now option. 

  • After the downloading process is completed, close and relaunch the QuickBooks Desktop once again. 

  • At last, click on the Install Now option on the QuickBooks Desktop Update Service window.



Solution 2: Download the new QuickBooks update launched by Intuit


If you're having trouble installing the Update, delete the old file and follow the procedures below to update QuickBooks manually:


1. Close the company file, exit QuickBooks, and go to the Start menu in Windows.

2. Soon after this, right-click on the QuickBooks icon and select Run as administrator.

3. When you get to the No Company Open page, go to the Help menu and select Update QuickBooks Desktop from the drop-down menu.

4. Go to the Options tab, then select Mark All and Save.

5. Mark the checkbox of Reset Update on the Update Now tab.

6. Finally, click Get Updates from the drop-down menu.


Summing It Up!!


QuickBooks payroll is one of the critical features that allow you to manage payroll-related tasks. It is essential to update the payroll to get the latest version, but it might be pretty annoying when the users end up with QuickBooks Error Code 15107 while updating payroll. To avoid such issues in the future, ensure that your Internet Explorer is set as the default browser and you are well-connected with a stable internet connection. If still the error continues, feel free to consult our experts by dialing the helpline number +1(855)-738-0359



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