QuickBooks is an all-powerful accounting software for millions of small and medium-sized businesses worldwide. However, like any other software, there can be occasions when it runs into some errors that can halt your workflow. Two such errors that users may come across include QuickBooks Error Code 6073 - 99001. These errors are related to issues with accessing a company file, usually when trying to open or work on a QuickBooks company file in multi-user mode.
In this blog post, we will explain what these errors are and provide step-by-step solutions to help you resolve them quickly.
Before troubleshooting, ensure that QuickBooks is fully closed on all computers accessing the company file. Sometimes, a computer may not have closed it, and therefore, it continues to conflict with the others.
Restart your computer and any other systems on the network that may be accessing QuickBooks. This will clear temporary glitches and refresh your network configuration.
If your company file is corrupted or damaged, you will need to repair it. Here's how to check and fix the problem:
○ Download the QuickBooks File Doctor tool.
○ Open the tool and select the company file that is giving you trouble.
○ Let the tool scan and repair the file.
Verify that your QuickBooks installation is configured properly for multi-user mode. Do the following:
Verify Multi-User Mode:
● Open the File menu in QuickBooks.
● Click Switch to Multi-user Mode.
● Verify all users have been set up correctly.
Verify Folder Permissions: Ensure the folder in which your QuickBooks company file is stored has the correct permissions:
● Right-click the folder.
● Select Properties.
● Click on the Security tab to ensure that users have full control on the folder.