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Learn how to fix QuickBooks Error 6073 99001 caused by company file access issues. Follow step-by-step solutions to resolve multi-user mode problems and prevent future QuickBooks file errors.<br>
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Fix QuickBooks Error 6073 99001 – Company File Issues Introduction to QuickBooks Error 6073 99001 Title: Understanding Error 6073 99001 in QuickBooks Bullet Points: ● Commonly occurs when trying to open a company file. ● Indicates access conflict or file restriction. ● May block multiple users from accessing the file in multi-user mode. ● Rooted in improper file hosting or permissions issues. Slide 2: Primary Causes of the Error Title: What Causes Error 6073 99001? Bullet Points:
● Company file is open in single-user mode on another workstation. ● File is hosted on a read-only network folder. ● Remote access software (e.g., LogMeIn) is active. ● File permissions are restricted or corrupted. ● Mismatch in network setup or hosting settings. Slide 3: Pre-Fix Checklist Title: Before You Begin – Safety First Bullet Points: ● Ensure you’re logged in as the system administrator. ● Backup the QuickBooks company file. ● Close QuickBooks on all other systems. ● Confirm only one system is set to host multi-user access. Slide 4: Manual Solutions to Fix the Error Title: Step-by-Step Fixes for Error 6073 Bullet Points: Learn More:- QuickBooks Multi-User Mode Not Working 1. Verify File Hosting Settings: ○ On the server, open QuickBooks > File > Utilities. ○ Ensure only one computer shows "Host Multi-User Access".
○ Switch to Multi-User Mode: ○ Ask other users to log out and switch to multi-user mode correctly. 2. Check Folder Permissions: ○ Locate the folder containing the .QBW file. ○ Right-click > Properties > Security tab > Ensure “Full Control”. 3. Turn Off Remote Access: ○ Close or disable any remote access tools active on the host system. Slide 5: Use QuickBooks File Doctor
Title: Automated Solution – QuickBooks Tool Hub Bullet Points: ● Download and install QuickBooks Tool Hub. ● Navigate to “Company File Issues”. ● Launch QuickBooks File Doctor. ● Select your company file and let the tool scan and repair errors. ● Restart QuickBooks and try accessing the file again. Slide 6: Final Tips & Professional Help Title: Prevent Future Errors & When to Seek Help Bullet Points: ● Avoid opening company files across remote sessions. ● Keep QuickBooks and Windows updated.
● Regularly check for hosting and permission settings. ● Contact QuickBooks ProAdvisor or support if the error persists. ● Consider migrating to QuickBooks Online for better accessibility and fewer file conflicts.