How to Handle QuickBooks Point of Sale Issues? QuickBooks comes with a secure point of sale to protect your customers' information. However, occasionally, you may encounter QuickBooks Point of Sale issues and problems with your operating equipment. This point of Sale Error occurs when you attempt to run your financial exchange for the first time, often due to the inability to create certain mandatory accounts. In this blog, we will explore the common causes of QuickBooks POS errors, when they are typically encountered, and the issues users may face as a result. Please read this post through to the conclusion to discover more about typical pointof-sale issues. Alternatively, you can contact our technical support team at 1-855-856-0042 for immediate assistance and support. What Causes of QB POS Issues? There are several possible causes for POS issues, including QuickBooks error 100060: CommentLooping issue with the company file.Incompatibility with hardware drivers.Improper configuration of firewall settings. Steps to Fix QuickBooks POS Issues Here are some solutions and steps to fix QuickBooks Point of Sale Issues: Step 1: Fixing the Looping Issue with the Company File • Verify the company file for data integrity issues using the Verify Data/Rebuild Data tool in QuickBooks. • Check for and resolve any data damage or corruption within the company file. • Ensure that the company file is located in a secure and accessible location on your computer or network. • If the issue persists, consider restoring a backup of the company file to a point where the looping issue did not occur. Step 2: compatibility with hardware drivers 1.Pressing Windows Key + X and choosing Device Manager will open Device Manager. 2.See whether there are any gadgets that have a yellow exclamation point symbolizing driver problems. 3.Select Update Driver with a right-click on the device that has an exclamation point on it. 4.Now, click on "Search automatically for updated driver software" and then adhere to the on-screen prompts. 5.Choose Uninstall device with a right-click on the device.. 6.Restart your computer. 7.Windows will make an automatic attempt to restore the driver. 8.If not, visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest driver manually. 9.Right-click on the device in Device Manager and then click on Properties. 10.If the Roll Back Driver option is available, select it by going to the Driver tab. 11.Before Windows loads, restart your computer and hit the F8 key several times. 12.From the boot options, choose "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement". 13.Install the incompatible driver. 14.Restart your computer normally. Step 3: Configuring Firewall Settings Correctly • • • • • • • • Identify your firewall software. Open firewall settings. Allow QuickBooks in the firewall. Enable specific ports (e.g., 8019, 56728). Create rules for QuickBooks traffic. Test the firewall settings. Regularly review and update settings. Consult documentation if needed. The aforementioned steps will help you resolve QuickBooks Point of Sale issues. If the issues persist or you require assistance with any other QuickBooks-related issues, feel free to contact our 24/7 QuickBooks POS customer support team at a toll-free number. Do not hesitate to call us anytime; we are here to help you 24/7.