QuickBooks error 6000 generally occurs when a user wants to open a company file. Normally the error is accompanied with two additional number, for example, QuickBooks error 6000-77. These sort of errors occur on a network setup as well as a local setup. One of the most efficient ways to resolve the error is to scan your computer using the QuickBooks File Doctor. You can call the QuickBooks online support number to know more about how to use this tool to resolve errors on QuickBooks. You can also refer to the solutions mentioned below to try and resolve QuickBooks error 6000 on your own. Be sure to follow the correct steps depending on the QuickBooks setup you are using.
Step to fix QuickBooks error 6000 in Local setup
In case you use a local setup in order to work on the company file you can copy the file on the desktop and then check the file location to see if there are any problems. You can use the steps mentioned below to create a copy on the company file a check if there are any errors:
•Step 1: Open QuickBooks and enter your login details
•Step 2: Select the QuickBooks folder with the company file
•Step 2: Choose the file which has the extension ‘.QBW’ and copy it to the desktop
•Step 3: Press ‘Ctrl’ on your keyboard and proceed
•Step 4: You will be directed to the ‘no company open’ window
•Step 5: Click on the option that reads ‘Open or restore an existing company’ and selects the file you copied to the desktop
Step to fix QuickBooks error 6000 in Network Setup
When the user uses a network setup it implies that he or she is attempting to open a company file that is saved on the server. Sometimes the file may be saved on a different computer. The configuration files with extension “.ND” and “.TLG” allows you to access the company file using a multi-user platform or network on QuickBooks. One way to resolve QuickBooks error 6000 is to rename the configuration files using the steps mentioned below:
•Step 1: Make a note of all the files with the extensions ‘.ND’ and ‘.TLG’
•Step 2: Rename these configuration files and add ‘OLD’ at the end
•Step 3: Restart and run the QuickBooks Database Server Manager
•Step 4: Click the ‘Scan Folders’ option and continue
•Step 5: Highlight all the folders you want to scan
•Step 6: After the scan is complete try login to QuickBooks and try to open the files
If you find that QuickBooks error 6000 keeps reappearing even after implementing the solutions mentioned above it is best that you consult an expert to see how to resolve the problem. You can call the QuickBooks support number and ask for additional help so that you can implement more advanced troubleshooting solutions in order to fix the error and continue using QuickBooks. Experts are available 24 hours a day to give you the best solution for any QuickBooks error you may encounter.
Step to fix QuickBooks error 6000 in Local setup
In case you use a local setup in order to work on the company file you can copy the file on the desktop and then check the file location to see if there are any problems. You can use the steps mentioned below to create a copy on the company file a check if there are any errors:
•Step 1: Open QuickBooks and enter your login details
•Step 2: Select the QuickBooks folder with the company file
•Step 2: Choose the file which has the extension ‘.QBW’ and copy it to the desktop
•Step 3: Press ‘Ctrl’ on your keyboard and proceed
•Step 4: You will be directed to the ‘no company open’ window
•Step 5: Click on the option that reads ‘Open or restore an existing company’ and selects the file you copied to the desktop
Step to fix QuickBooks error 6000 in Network Setup
When the user uses a network setup it implies that he or she is attempting to open a company file that is saved on the server. Sometimes the file may be saved on a different computer. The configuration files with extension “.ND” and “.TLG” allows you to access the company file using a multi-user platform or network on QuickBooks. One way to resolve QuickBooks error 6000 is to rename the configuration files using the steps mentioned below:
•Step 1: Make a note of all the files with the extensions ‘.ND’ and ‘.TLG’
•Step 2: Rename these configuration files and add ‘OLD’ at the end
•Step 3: Restart and run the QuickBooks Database Server Manager
•Step 4: Click the ‘Scan Folders’ option and continue
•Step 5: Highlight all the folders you want to scan
•Step 6: After the scan is complete try login to QuickBooks and try to open the files
If you find that QuickBooks error 6000 keeps reappearing even after implementing the solutions mentioned above it is best that you consult an expert to see how to resolve the problem. You can call the QuickBooks support number and ask for additional help so that you can implement more advanced troubleshooting solutions in order to fix the error and continue using QuickBooks. Experts are available 24 hours a day to give you the best solution for any QuickBooks error you may encounter.
