There are several ways through which you can eliminate error 1328. However, firstly, you will need to determine the reasons that trigger QuickBooks error 1328. Once concluded, the desired steps can be taken to eliminate the problem. The first step is to locate the config.msi file which is available in the QuickBooks folder. Open the C drive and make sure no files are hidden. Right-click on config.msi, click rename, add OLD in the name, and hit enter. Further, you may also try to use the registry repair tool (available on the Intuit website) to eliminate QuickBooks error code 1328.
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Reinstall QuickBooks using clean install.
Step 1: Gather your QuickBooks product info
Download the installer for your version of QuickBooks.
Have your license number handy. It should be on the original package or in the purchase confirmation email if you bought a digital version.
Write down your product year and version.
Note: You can get this info from your account management portal.
Solution 1: Uninstall QuickBooks Desktop
If you run into issues when you uninstall QuickBooks, there might be something going on with your computer. You should contact an IT professional or Microsoft for help.
Step 1: Remove QuickBooks
Open the Windows Start menu. Search for “Control Panel”, then open Control Panel.
Select Programs and Features or Uninstall a Program.
From the list of programs, select your version of QuickBooks Desktop you want to uninstall.
Select Uninstall/Change and then Remove. Select Next. If you don’t see this option, sign out and sign back in to Windows as an admin (or a user with admin rights).
Step 2: Reinstall QuickBooks Desktop
When you’re done, reinstall QuickBooks Desktop.
If this didn't fix your issue, move to Solution 2.
Solution 2: Uninstall QuickBooks Dedicated Server Hosting and manually rename the installation folders
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Bruce