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in to Go to QuickBooks.com × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Back to search results error code -6000, -83 This is highly frustrating and not the qb error 6000 77 first time it's happened to me. Out of the blue no network users can
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connect to our company file and they get the dreaded -6000, -83 error. Nothing has changed on our server which is 2008 quickbooks error 6000 80 R2 Standard. I've tried every one of the suggestions here http://support.quickbooks.intuit.com/Support/Articles/SLN40226 to no avail. If I copy the company files to the local workstations they open fine which tells me there is an issue with the sharing quickbooks error code 6000 82 or DB manager. I'm a network admin and I've verified permissions and pathways and have tried UNC, IP address, host names, mapped drives, etc. In each instance I can get to a login screen but once I try to login to the company file I get the -6000, -83 error. I've tried updating/reinstalling QB on the server (since there is no way to just update/reinstall the database manager by itself). Anyone know how
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to fix this!? Comment Asked by den QuickBooks Pro 2013, United States Options Edit Ask for details Archive hide info × Close Why do you want to report this? Spam Profanity Threats/Abuse Inappropriate Virus/Danger Broken Links Other Answer @den,If you can open the file locally then it could be related to the network. I suggest to move the data file to a different folder location and re-set up the folder permission. Let me know if you can open the file after moving it to a different folder location. Was this answer helpful? Yes No IntuitVince Employee Add a comment Comment 2 additional answers No answers have been posted This post has been closed and is not open for comments or answers. More Actions Notify me of new answers I can answer People come to QuickBooks Learn & Support for help and answers—we want to let them know that we're here to listen and share our knowledge. We do that with the style and format of our responses. Here are five guidelines: Keep it conversational. When answering questions, write like you speak. Imagine you're explaining something to a trusted friend, using simple, everyday language. Avoid jargon and technical terms when possible. When no other word will do, explain technical terms in plain English. Be clear and
in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States Error -6000, -83: An error occurred When you attempt to open, restore, or backup your company quickbooks error 6000 304 file, you see one of these errors: An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to quickbooks error 832 access the company file. Please try again. If the problem persists, contact Intuit Technical Support and provide them with the following
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error codes: (-6000, -83). You do not have sufficient permissions to the specified folder. To use QuickBooks in a multi-user environment, you must have read/write access and create/delete rights to the folder where the https://community.intuit.com/questions/1012996-error-code-6000-83 company file is stored. Why this is happening These errors might be caused by: Converting your company file from an earlier version over a network. Missing files in your installation of QuickBooks. Insufficient permissions for your network server, Windows user, or QBDataServiceUserXX. Your firewall or security software blocking QuickBooks files. Damage in your company file or the shared folder. More than one computer trying to host the company file. Using https://community.intuit.com/questions/1020937-error-6000-83-an-error-occurred a non-U.S. version of Windows or having your Regional Language Settings in Windows set to something other than English. How the file is accessed (Mapped Network Drive or UNC Path). On Linux servers: Having your company file in a directory not monitored by qbmonitor and no qbdir.dat file exists. Your workstation being unable to ping the server by name. The file extension may be .qbm or .qbw.adr. How to fix itNOTE: If your file is hosted on Right Networks, please use this article: Resolving 6000/6177 errors on Right Networks Your solution depends on what action you were taking when the error occurred. Please choose the appropriate selection. You are opening your company file that is stored on a Windows server Intuit recommends more than one solution 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. Note: You may find that copying your company file to your desktop during troubleshooting is more effective than fixing it on your network. Once the problem is fixed, copy your file back to the original network location. Solution 1: Fix the error using the QuickBooks File Doc
in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks Canada, Canada "Error -6000, -83" An https://community.intuit.com/questions/1393986-error-6000-83-an-error-occurred error occurred When you attempt to open, restore or backup your company https://community.intuit.com/articles/1021394-error-6000-77-when-opening-a-company-file file, you see one of these errors: "An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to access the company file. Please try again. If the problem persists, contact Intuit Technical Support and provide them with the following error codes: (-6000, -83)." "You do not have sufficient permissions quickbooks error to the specified folder. To use QuickBooks in a multi-user environment, you must have read/write access and create/delete rights to the folder where the company file is stored." Why this is happening These errors might be caused by any of the following: Converting your company file from an earlier version over a network. Missing files in your installation quickbooks error 6000 of QuickBooks Desktop. Insufficient permissions for your network server, Windows user, or QBDataServiceUserXX. Your firewall or security software blocking QuickBooks Desktop files. Damage in your company file or the shared folder. More than one computer trying to host the company file. Using a non-U.S. version of Windows or having your Regional Language Settings in Windows set to something other than English. How the file is accessed (Mapped Network Drive or UNC Path). On Linux servers: Having your company file in a directory not monitored by qbmonitor and no qbdir.dat file exists. Your workstation being unable to ping the server by name. The file extension may be .qbm or .qbw.adr. How to fix it Your solution depends on what action you were taking when the error occurred. Please choose from the following scenario and follow the recommended troubleshooting steps for it. Scenario 1 - You were opening your company file that is stored on a Windows server Intuit recommends more than one solution for this problem. The first solution may
in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States Error: -6000, -77 when opening a company file When attempting to open a company file, the following error appears: We're sorry. QuickBooks encountered a problem. Error codes: (-6000, -77). 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. Note: It has been shown that re-launching the QuickBooks with elevated permissions (right click the desktop icon and choose to run as administrator) can resolve without further effort. Solution 1: Download, install and run the QuickBooks File Doctor Download, install and run the QuickBooks File Doctor. Solution 2: The company file is located on external media Copy the company file to a local hard drive or to the QuickBooks Desktop file server on a network. Open QuickBooks and open the company file. Solution 3: The computer opening the company file is using a mapped drive letter instead of UNC Open QuickBooks Desktop. Choose File > Open or Restore Company. Select Open a company file and click Next (QuickBooks 2014 and later versions only). In the left pane of the Open a Company window, click My Network Places. Double-click Entire Network and navigate to the location on your server where the company file is stored. Select the company file and click Open. Solution 4: Firewall software may be blocking communication between computers on a network Temporarily disable or uninstall the firewall software on the computer hosting the company file and on the computer trying to access the company file. Open QuickBooks and open the company file. If the file opens successfully, configure firewall and Internet security for updates and network access. Solution 5: The permission settings are incorrect for the folder hosting the company data file Set access permissions for QuickBooks in Windows 10, 8/7, and Windows Vista, Solution 6: The folder containing the company data may be damaged Create a new folder on your C:\ drive. Copy/paste the company file to this newly created folder. Refer to Solution 4 above to set up the correct permissions for