QuickBooks Error 6123 on Windows usually means there are issues with file access or the network path. Let’s troubleshoot:
A. Check Folder Permissions Right-click the company file folder, then select Properties and go to the Security tab. Make sure your Windows user and the “SYSTEM” or “INTUIT” group have Full Control. Click Edit if necessary, then Apply.
B. Run QuickBooks as Admin Close QuickBooks. Right-click its shortcut and select Run as Administrator. Open or restore your company file to see if it is a privilege issue.
C. Rename Network Files Go to the location of the company .qbw file. Find the matching .tlg and .nd files, then rename them by adding “.old.” QuickBooks will recreate them.
D. Disable Antivirus/Firewall Temporarily turn off any security software. These can block network connections or file writes. Turn them back on after finishing the process.
E. Restart in Safe Mode Press Windows + R, type msconfig, go to the Boot tab, and select Safe Boot. Reboot your computer, then open QuickBooks and your company file. Safe Mode can help avoid interference from other apps.
F. Use File Doctor Download and run the QuickBooks File Doctor tool. It will automatically detect and fix file damage or network issues.
G. Check Windows Updates & Backups Make sure your operating system is updated with the latest patches. If this happens often, consider setting up automatic daily backups.
If Error 6123 continues, post in this thread with your QuickBooks version, OS build, and screenshots. Other members can help further.
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