Peter Groft
17 posts
Apr 24, 2023
1:39 AM
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QuickBooks Error 6000, 77 usually occurs when you try to open a company file that is stored in a different location, or when the company file is damaged or corrupted. Here are some steps that you can take to resolve this error:
Update QuickBooks: Make sure that you are using the latest version of QuickBooks. If you are using an older version, update it to the latest version available.
Move the company file: If the company file is stored in a different location, move it to the default location (usually the C: drive) and try to open it again.
Rename the company file: If the company file name is too long, contains special characters, or has spaces in it, rename it to a shorter and simpler name.
Run the QuickBooks File Doctor: This is a tool provided by Intuit that can help you diagnose and repair file-related issues in QuickBooks. Download and run the QuickBooks File Doctor tool to fix any issues with the company file.
Check your file permissions: Make sure that you have sufficient file permissions to access the company file. To do this, right-click on the company file and select "Properties". Go to the "Security" tab and check if you have full control permissions.
Restore a backup: If all else fails, you may need to restore a backup of the company file from a time before the error occurred.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve QuickBooks Error 6000, 77 and open your company file without any issues. If you continue to experience problems, you may need to contact QuickBooks support for further assistance.
Greetings, Peter
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