A lot of errors in QuickBooks are related to the company file. One such is QuickBooks error 6190, which takes place when a user tries to access the company file in QuickBooks. The error code 6190 shows up on the screen along with a message, “QuickBooks is unable to open this company file. It may have been opened by another user.” This company file error usually triggers when the same company file is open in single-user mode. Go through the complete blog for more insight on QuickBooks company file error 6190.
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Here are a few major causes behind the company file error:
1. Multiple users are trying to access the same company file that is already open in single-user mode.
2. The QuickBooks company data is damaged and corrupted.
3. The data files the user is opening are stored in the read-only network folder.
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1. Close all open applications, look for the QuickBooks Desktop icon, and right-click it.
2. Select the Run as administrator option and enter the login credentials.
3. Press the Enter key on your keyboard and select the Help menu.
4. Select Update QuickBooks Desktop and go to the QuickBooks Update window.
5. Move to the Update Now tab and click Get Updates to start downloading the QuickBooks update.
6. After downloading the update file, reboot your PC and start QuickBooks.
7. When prompted, click yes to install the update and continue working on QuickBooks.
1. Find the folder that stores all your company files and then open it.
2. From the folder, look for the company files with .tlg and .nd extensions.
3. Right-click the .nd file, click the Rename option and add .old after the extension.
4. In the same manner, change the name of the .tlg file by adding .old at the end and tap the Enter key to save the file with a new name.
1. Assure none of your company files is open when you quit the QuickBooks application and then open your web browser.
2. Get the latest version of QuickBooks Tool Hub from Intuit’s website and when prompted, save the downloaded file to a location you can easily access.
3. Head to the saved location, locate the QuickBooksToolHub.exe file and follow the on-screen steps.
4. Click on the agree to the terms and conditions checkbox to successfully install QB Tool Hub.
5. Once completed, open the QuickBooks Tool Hub by double-clicking the icon and go to the Company File Issues tab.
6. Select Quick Fix my File, then OK and restart QuickBooks.
These were the most reliable troubleshooting solutions to fix QuickBooks error 6190. We hope you find them helpful. However, if the problem continues, consult the certified QuickBooks expert’s team by giving a call on the QuickBooks tech support number +1 800-579-9430.
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