
You sit down at your desk ready to run payroll. You double-click the QuickBooks icon. The login screen appears. You type your password. Denied. You try again. Denied. You try every password you have ever used. Nothing works. Your heart pounds. All your financial data—customer records, tax information, years of transactions—is right there on your hard drive, but you cannot get in.

You are the business owner, and you are locked out of your own company file. This is one of the most stressful moments in business ownership. But do not panic. Intuit provides several official ways to reset QuickBooks password and regain access without losing any data . The most effective method is the Automated Password Reset Tool, a free utility that helps you reset your admin password in QuickBooks Desktop.
If you are currently locked out and need immediate help, call +1-(888)-718-7888. In this complete guide, we will cover exactly why password resets happen, step-by-step reset methods, what to do when the Automated Password Reset Tool fails, and how to prevent future lockouts.
When we talk about a QuickBooks password reset, we are referring to regaining access to a QuickBooks Desktop company file when you have forgotten or lost the password. QuickBooks uses several levels of password protection.
This is the master password for the company file. The Admin (or Administrator) has full access to all features, including creating new users, changing settings, and accessing all financial data. If you lose the Admin password, you cannot open the company file at all .
These are passwords for individual users (like accountants, bookkeepers, or employees) who have limited access. An Admin can reset user passwords easily from within QuickBooks . User passwords do not lock you out of the entire file—only the Admin password does.
This is the password for your Intuit account, which manages your QuickBooks license and online services. Losing this password is different from losing your company file password.
Important: This guide focuses on resetting your company file password (the password that opens your .QBW file). If you have forgotten your Intuit account password, you need to use Intuit's account recovery process on their website.
People forget passwords for many reasons. Here are the most common scenarios:
| Reason | Description |
|---|---|
| You haven't opened the file in months | You took a break from the business or handed bookkeeping to someone else. Now you are back, and no one remembers the password. |
| The previous admin left | The person who set up QuickBooks and created the Admin account is no longer with the company and did not leave the password behind. |
| You inherited the business | You bought an existing business or took over from a family member. The QuickBooks file is full of valuable history, but no one knows the password. |
| Too many passwords | Between banking, email, social media, and dozens of other accounts, passwords blur together. You know you set a strong password. You just cannot remember what it was. |
| The password was never written down | You set the password years ago, trusted your memory, and never documented it. Now your memory has failed. |
Intuit provides a free, official tool specifically designed to reset QuickBooks password for Desktop company files . This is your best option and works for most users.
The Automated Password Reset Tool works with QuickBooks Desktop 2008 through 2019 versions . For QuickBooks 2020 and newer, the tool will direct you to reset your password through your Intuit account instead .
Step 1: Download the Tool
Step 2: Fill in Your Information The tool will ask for specific information that must match exactly what Intuit has on file :
| Required Information | Notes |
|---|---|
| QuickBooks license number | Find this in your original purchase email or on the CD case |
| Business information | Used when you registered QuickBooks |
| Email address | Of the primary contact on the account |
| Main business phone number | Must match Intuit's records |
| ZIP or postal code | Of the primary contact |
Why This Matters: All information must match exactly what Intuit has in their system. If your business moved or you changed phone numbers, the old information is what Intuit has . Access tokens can ONLY be sent to the email address for the primary contact.
Step 3: Accept the License Agreement Click to accept the terms. The tool will automatically download. If the auto-download does not work, select "Download now." When asked to Run or Save, choose Save and save it to your Desktop. Step 4: Run the Tool
Pro Tip: Create a temporary password only. QuickBooks will ask you to change the password again when you open the company file. Step 5: Complete the Reset Click Reset Password to finish the process. You should now be able to log in to your company file using the new password you just set.
Important Limitations: The password reset tool is one-time use. The verification form will need to be filled out again to generate a new token if you need to reset again .
If you set up security questions when you created your company file, you can use them to reset QuickBooks password directly within the software.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Note: This method only works if you set up security questions when you first created the company file. Many users skip this step during initial setup.
If you are an Admin who can log in, resetting a user's password is simple. You do not need any special tools for this.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
The user can now log in with their new password.
When the Automated Password Reset Tool fails—because your information no longer matches Intuit's records, or because you are using QuickBooks 2020 or newer—you need to speak with a live representative.
.QBW filename)The representative will verify your identity through various means, including security questions, account details, or proof of purchase. This verification process ensures that only the legitimate owner can regain access.
If you can provide proof of purchase and identity verification, the support team can help you reset your admin password even if your contact information has changed.
For direct assistance with QuickBooks password reset, call: 1-888-718-7888. When you call, tell the representative: "I have tried the Automated Password Reset Tool but cannot verify my information. I need help resetting my Admin password with identity verification."
The most common reason the Automated Password Reset Tool fails is that the information you entered does not match Intuit's records.
If you see a message that says the details you provided did not match, take these steps: Step 1: Sign in to your Intuit Account online Step 2: Confirm that the following information is correct in your account profile:
Step 3: Update any outdated information Step 4: Try the Automated Password Reset Tool again with the corrected information If It Still Does Not Work: You will need to contact Intuit directly (Method 4 above). The support team can manually verify your identity and reset your password on their end.
If you use QuickBooks Online instead of Desktop, the password reset process is different.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
If you no longer have access to the email or phone number on your Intuit account, you will need to use the Intuit Account Recovery process. This requires submitting a government-issued ID for verification. What You Need to Do:
Once you regain access to your QuickBooks company file, take these steps to prevent being locked out again.
Write down your Admin password and store it in a secure location—a locked drawer, a safe, or a password manager. Do not rely on memory alone.
If you did not set up security questions, do so now. Go to Company → Set Up Users and Passwords → Change Password and look for security question options .
QuickBooks allows you to have multiple Admin users. Create a second Admin account with a different password. If you forget one, you can log in with the other and reset the first.
Always maintain current contact information in your Intuit Account profile. Update your email address, phone number, and mailing address immediately when they change .
Security experts recommend changing passwords every three to six months to maintain security.
Consider using a reputable password manager like LastPass, 1Password, or Bitwarden to store all your business passwords securely.
Always keep current backups of your company file. If all else fails, you can restore from backup (though the password may still be required). Store backups in multiple locations: external drive and cloud storage.
QuickBooks passwords require at least seven characters, including uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid spaces and check Caps Lock settings before typing.
A: Absolutely not. Resetting your password only changes how you access the file. Your financial data, customer records, transactions, and reports remain completely intact. The password reset process does not touch your data.
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A: For QuickBooks Online, yes—use the "I forgot my password" link on the login page. For QuickBooks Desktop, the Automated Password Reset Tool is the official method. There is no purely online method for Desktop company file passwords .
A: Your license number is in your original purchase email from Intuit. If you cannot find it, sign in to your Intuit Account online and look under "Products & Services." You can also press F2 (or Ctrl+1) in QuickBooks if you can still open it.
A: This means the information you entered does not match Intuit's records . Sign in to your Intuit Account and verify your name, email, phone number, zip code, and license number. Update any outdated information and try again. If it still fails, contact support directly.
A: Third-party password recovery services exist, but they should be a last resort. The official Automated Password Reset Tool is always the safer choice. If you choose to use a third-party service, ensure it is reputable and read reviews carefully .
A: You are the legal owner of the data. Contact Intuit support with proof of ownership (license purchase, business registration, or government ID). They will help you regain access to your own company file.
A: The tool is designed for QuickBooks Desktop for Windows. QuickBooks for Mac has different password recovery methods. Contact support for Mac-specific assistance.
A: Go to the Intuit Account login page, click "I forgot my user ID or password," and follow the instructions. This is separate from resetting your company file password.
A: Yes. Once logged in as Admin, go to Company → Set Up Users and Passwords → Change Password. Leave the new password fields blank. QuickBooks will remove the password requirement. Warning: This removes all security from your financial data. Only do this if your computer is physically secure and only trusted people have access.
| Method | Best For | Time Required | Success Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Automated Password Reset Tool | QuickBooks 2008-2019, correct info on file | 5-15 minutes | High |
| Security Questions | Users who set up questions | 2-5 minutes | Medium |
| Admin resetting user password | Admins who can log in | 2 minutes | Very High |
| Intuit Support | When other methods fail | 15-45 minutes | Very High |
| Third-party tools | Last resort only | Varies | Low |
You have tried the Automated Password Reset Tool. Your information does not match. You tried updating your Intuit Account. You searched for your license number. You tried every password you can remember. And you are still locked out of your own company file.
At this point, you need human intervention. Intuit's support team can manually verify your identity through security questions or proof of purchase, update outdated contact information on your account, and walk you through alternative recovery methods.
For direct assistance with QuickBooks password reset, call: +1-(888)-718-7888.When you call, have this information ready:
Tell the representative: "I have tried the Automated Password Reset Tool but my information does not match Intuit's records. I need help verifying my identity and resetting my Admin password. "If you do not have an active support plan, ask about one-time support options—some users have reported being offered this as an alternative to upgrading .
Being locked out of QuickBooks feels like being locked out of your own business. The invoices you cannot send. The payroll you cannot run. The reports you cannot review. It is stressful, frustrating, and scary. But take a breath. You will get back in. Your data is safe. QuickBooks is designed with recovery paths for exactly this situation.
The Automated Password Reset Tool exists for a reason . Security questions exist for a reason . The support team exists for a reason. Start with the Automated Password Reset Tool. It is free, official, and works for most users. If your information matches Intuit's records, you will be back in your company file within 15 minutes. If the tool fails, do not panic. Update your Intuit Account information and try again. If that does not work, call the support team.
They have helped thousands of business owners in your exact situation. Once you are back in, take preventive measures. Document your password. Set up security questions. Create a second Admin user. Keep your contact information updated. Never let this happen again. Your business runs on QuickBooks. Get back to running it today.