
QuickBooks is accounting software that is used by various people for various reasons especially to expand their small and medium businesses. Users tend to make use of this software as it is incredibly built with modern tools and features that provide some excellent benefits to the users and their business.
There are many error codes that take place inside QuickBooks and make it difficult to use. QuickBooks Error 3008 is classified as an invalid certificate or certificate not trusted error. QuickBooks Error 3008 can occur when the licensed certificate required by the QuickBooks accounting software gets damaged. This error can also occur if there is some malware present, or if QuickBooks files are corrupted, or if QuickBooks log files are missing.
QuickBooks File Doctor which is a great tool developed by Intuit to fix your damaged QuickBooks company file and network problems may even fail to rectify this error. This might be the case because the error has been caused by some unknown piece of malware.
If the error 3008 is not fixed, QuickBooks users will not be able to open their company files. Thus, their accounting work will suffer a lot. They may have to buy the licensed software so that they are again able to work with QuickBooks accounting software.
Step 1: Ensure that Use Proxy is unchecked in IE settings
Step 2: From the Internet Explorer Window, select Tools (or the gear icon) > Internet Options
Step 3: Visit the Connections Tab
Step 4: Tap on LAN Settings
Step 5: Ensure that Use a proxy server is unchecked and automatically sees if the settings are checked.
Step 6: Choose OK
Step 7: Access the Sync Manager
Step 8: Check Proxy settings (In case the USE PROXY SERVER still has a checkmark, this means that your device is infected by a malware or virus.)
After using above give steps if you are not able to resolve QuickBooks error 3008 - immediately dial 24×7 QuickBooks error support phone number 1-855-365-6O12 and connect with the team of certified tech experts to get your issue fix.




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