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in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States 2 people found this useful Cannot open company file: general troubleshooting The following article provides general steps to troubleshoot a Company file, quickbooks is unable to open this company file. it may have been opened by another user Backup or other type of file that will not open or restore in QuickBooks. For quickbooks is unable to open this company file 6190 information specific to a particular error message, search the knowledge base for information on the error message as it appears in QuickBooks. A
Quickbooks Error -6123, 0
file may not open successfully in QuickBooks for a number of reasons. These include using an incorrect method to open the particular type of file, problems with reports or other windows open within the file, using the wrong version of
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QuickBooks to open the file, issues with the location of the file such as access permissions, compressed or encrypted files, problems with the file name and file extension, or damage to the data in the file itself. Error messages may include: -6000 series errors such as those beginning with -6000, -6123, -6144, or -6189. HX0X errors, such as H202, H303 or H505: these normally indicate network issues. In most cases these may be resolved using the QuickBooks quickbooks is unable to open this company file 6073 File Doctor. C= messages such as C=343 or C=422. Unrecoverable Error messages. 3371: This message indicates damage to the QuickBooks installation. For specific steps on this see Error 3371: "Could not initialize license properties" Warning: QuickBooks cannot open this file because it exists as a Read-Only file. If the following steps fail to allow you to access the company file, there is an automated tool available to help diagnose and repair this kind of issue. For information on how to use the QuickBooks File Doctor to open the company file, click here. How to fix it Intuit recommends several solutions for this problem. The first solution may solve your problem, or you may need to try all of them to resolve the issue. For best results, perform the solutions in the order shown. Before troubleshooting issues with the company file, make sure the issue you are experiencing is related to the file rather than the program. To do this, press and hold the Control (Ctrl) key while double clicking the QuickBooks icon. If the program still does not open while holding Ctrl, see QuickBooks won't open or start. Otherwise continue with the steps below. Ensure QuickBooks Desktop is at the latest release Update to the latest release: Go to the Update to the Latest Release web page. IMPORTANT: Make sure your product is selected. If not, click the Chan
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