Saturday 14 July 2018

QuickBooks Pro Support for Error: -6073, -99001

The Error: -6073, -99001 is a commonly occurring error which pops up while using the QuickBooks Pro software. The swiftest approach to resolve it would be to contact the QuickBooks Support team for an effective query resolution. However, in this blog, you'll be provided with the detailed diagnoses as well as the set protocols for resolving the same on your own.
Let's understand why this error happens. This error can have multiple causes:
·         The file might be accessed on a different system in Single User mode.
·         The file is present in a read-only network folder
·         The files are hosted on a Linux server and are consuming greater than a single set of login credentials for signing in to the shared folder.
·         The file is opened through a remote software (LogMeIn, GoToMyPC, etc.) and the host system still views the assumption that the user is already logged in.
Once we have figured out the cause of the error -6073, -99001, we can now begin resolving it. It can be resolved by two methods given below. For best results, try to use them in a chronological order.
The first solution revolves around execution of the QuickBooks file doctor. You need to Download the QuickBooks file doctor and run it. It will automate the process of finding the root cause of this error thereby scanning and repairing it as soon as possible. In case the error is not resolved, you can proceed to the second solution. You can also save time and get QuickBooks Technical Support Number by dialing 1(877) 227 2303. You can expect a prompt service and best possible error resolving advice.
Moving on to the solution two, it involves manual resolution of the error. If the company file is accessed in a single User mode from a different workstation, then-
·         End QuickBooks Desktop processes in all systems.
·         Now access the company file on the Host computer.
·         Make a transition to Multi-User Mode.
·         Quick advice- in the File menu, choose "Switch to Multi-user mode".
·         If you are having this issue again, go for rebooting all the workstations involved
Again, when the system is being opened remotely through LogMeIn, GoToMyPC, etc, then you should-
·         Select Task Manager by right-clicking the taskbar
·         Click on the Processes tab.
·         Verify if there are processes being executed under the name of the user with which you are having trouble.
·         If you see some process under that user, Restart the system as soon as possible.
Lastly, if your company file is situated in a read-only network folder, then you have to-
·         Browse to the system that is hosting the company file.
·         Got to the situated place of the folder where your company file is put.
·         Select Properties by right-clicking on the folder and tap on the Security tab.
·         Choose the user who is getting problems with log in, then click Edit.
·         Mark the box for "Allow for Full control."
· Click on "Apply" and then on "Ok".

If you still encounter the error, contact the QuickBooks Technical Support Number, 1-800-731-1629, immediately for prompt corrective action.

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