

Update - Apparently, as of 12/18, you can no longer do this, QBO has killed it off. I received an email after it completed saying that there would be a notification in QBO to download but that never came up, so I tried to do the download again and it warned me that I already had one pending and led me to it.

I still needed to run IE as administrator (on Win10, IE11) and set it up the way they recommend. Appending "?useAppfabricSPA=false" ( ) to the end of the URL after I logged in resolved the display issue and allowed me to continue. Update - 12/14 Part 3: After 2 hours on tech support chat, "Chuck Neil T" with QBO managed to resolve the issue. I'll update later once I'm back at my pc.

Update - 12/14 Part 2: I worked with QBO support today and got a solution. Viewing source shows that it's loading something but not displaying anything. You can log into QBO but then the page is blank. Update - 12/14: Using Win7 32-bit with IE11 doesn't work. (I have tried contacting support and they were less than helpful. I've also tried a VM with Win7 and IE10 - you can't even get the login page to load. I'd rather not export to Excel if possible. Even if I go to the export page in another browser and copy the url into IE, it's just blank. I've spun up a VM with Win7 and gotten IE11 installed but when I log in, it just brings me to a blank page. QBO only allows exporting from a Windows 7 system with IE11 or older. We're trying to generate a Quickbooks file we can export from QBO and import into the desktop version. Final update - QBO killed the ability to export shortly after I figured it out.
