QuickBooks is one of the most popular accounting software of 2020 across the world. It handles almost all small and medium-sized businesses. In the article, we are going to discuss QuickBooks Error 6000, 83 which is faced by many users while accessing company files in QB. See the Infographics, to understand the fixing process of this QB error 6000, 83.

Overview of Error 6000, 83

This software is developed by Intuit. With the help of this software, you can save your valuable time because it provides lots of services and advanced features for your business like Payroll activity, Transaction related work, Accept payment, Tax calculation, keep the track record of your business etc. This software security is great so don’t’ worry about your company file or any other important data.

Some of the users facing errors while using QuickBooks, one such error is QuickBooks Error 6000, 83. In this blog, you’ll learn steps to fix this error. If you are not interested in doing its own, you can take services from our Support For QuickBooks Error team. You can ask your queries by dialing 24/7 available toll-free help desk +1-855-441-4417.

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Causes of QuickBooks Error -6000,-83

This two error generally occurs when QuickBooks tried to access your company file.

The reason behind this error -6000,-83

You don’t have permission to Use that folder or file. If you want to access that, you must have the ri ght to create, delete and read, write permission to that company folder.

ght Your Browser or window firewall blocked QuickBooks files.

More than one users trying to access the data file.

QuickBooks File extension would incorrect.

Some of the files are not available in your installed QuickBooks.

Damaged company file or the shared folder.

Indications of QuickBooks Error 6000 83

QuickBooks Error 83 notification display your screen and the program window will crash.

The notification appears “QuickBooks Error Code 6000 83” on the screen.

on the screen. Windows work slowly and take too much time to respond slowly with the mouse or keyboard.

Computer stucks systematically

Steps to Fix QuickBooks Error 6000, 83

Getting Error while creating a company file

Note: If you want to store your company’s file on a server and after need to migrate it to your local hard drive. For that follow these steps. You can migrate your company files back to your server after fixing the issue.

At the very first, Quit QuickBooks Desktop on your server (the same computer which hosts your company file). To perform this, look for the File menu and choose Quit QuickBooks Desktop.

Now, Launch the Start menu windows.

Type and search “File Explorer” and launch File Explorer.

Look for the “My Computer” or “This PC” from the navigation bar.

Under My Computer, Choose and open the C: drive.

In C: drive create a new folder, for eg: with the name “QB Test Folder”

Later, create a backup company file. and save your backup file to the folder that you created on your C: drive.

And restore your company file by using the new backup.

By following the above steps if you do not see Error -6000,-83 anymore then we advised start using your backup company file as your main company file. and avoid using your old company file anymore if possible. To avoid using the company file mistakenly, rename your old company file.

If you are still facing backup Error -6000,-83, then look for the section below for your server set up (Windows or Linux) and follow the steps accordingly to resolve this issue.

Getting Error while restoring a company file

Solution 1: Review your backup filename

Launch the Start menu window and type and search “File Explorer” and open.

Look for the folder with your backup company file with .qbb extension.

Rename your company file, by right click on the company file name and then choose to Rename.

If any special characters, symbols, or spaces are there in the filename then remove special characters, symbols, and spaces.

Later, restore your company file.

If these above steps do not fix your issue then, follow solution 2.

Solution 2: Create a portable company file

If you cannot restore your QBB file, go back to that company and open the file from the company from which you made the backup.

First, create a portable company file (also known as a QBM).

After creating the portable company, use this file to restore your company file.

If these above steps do not fix your issue then, follow solution 3

Solution 3: Restore your backup file from your local hard drive.

If your company backup file is currently on the server then you have to move it to local hard disk(i.e. C: Drive). After that, restore your company file. You can easily move your company file again to your server.

Note: In case, if the backup company file is on the network then you can open it with a mapped path or UNC path. Start with the path you are currently set. If it does not work, use another route. If you are not sure who you have, talk to your network administrator.

If your company file is saved on a Windows server

Solution 1: Turn off hosting on your workstations

If you are hosting your company’s files on the network, make sure that the Host Multi-User Access option is turned off at your workstation. These are computers connected to your network that do not host your company’s files. Your server computer must have only one hosting.

First, start QuickBooks on any one of your systems.

Go to the File menu and choose Utilities.

Under utilities, look for the Stop Hosting Multi-User Access and select it.

In case if you see the “Host Multi-User Access” option and Stop Hosting Multi-User Access is not listed then do not select “Host Multi-user Access”. Then you need to move on to the next workstation.

Repeat the above actions on all workstations.

Solution 2: Use QuickBooks File Doctor

Download the QuickBooks file doctor and scan your company file.

Solution 3: Restore from a backup

If you already have a backup company file then utilize it to restore your company file.

Solution 4: Edit your Windows hosts file

Follow these steps to edit the Windows hosts file.

To perform the following steps, it is compulsory you need to access the Administrator from the server and any computer connected to the server. It is necessary that a pen/paper is used to write the required information as you may be back and onward on the computer.

Step 1: Get IP address and computer name of the server and workstation

Open run box by pressing window+R.

Now on the run box, enter cmd .

. In the command prompt, type ipconfig/all and press enter.

and press enter. Here on the black screen, you got your server name and IP address, note it down.

Repeat these same steps for other workstations.

Step 2: Edit the Windows hosts file

Note: Host files handle static IP addresses. If the network is using dynamic addressing, this can cause problems if the server is rebooted and receives a different IP address then configured in the HOSTS file. Windows Server must be configured to maintain the same address for the network at all times.

First, close your QuickBooks, Go to “My computer”

Follow the following path: C:\system32\drivers\etc C:\system64\drivers\etc

Now you are in the etc folder, select “host files” and open it with “notepad”.

In the host file enter the IP address supported by computer name. Here the server has the workstation IP address and computer name and vice-versa. Keep in mind, use here tab key in place of the space bar to separate the IP address & computer name.

Save host file and open QuickBooks in multi-user mode, after performing step 1&2.

Sometimes in Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows Server 2008, you may be asked to Save As host file because UAC(User account control) is turned on. Enter “hosts” (with the quote marks) in the Save As window file name field. Choose Desktop as the Save As a location(where you want to save), then choose Save. After saving the file, go to the desktop and look for hosts file on the desktop and Copy host file. Again go to path C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc. Look for the host’s file and Rename it. Choose to continue. Paste the new host’s file by pressing ctrl+V and choose Continue.



If your company file is saved on a Linux Server

If you are familiar with the Linux server then only we recommend you perform these steps. Make sure before you perform these following you have the right permissions to make changes on the server.

Step 1: Configure your Linux server

First, initiate Linux Database Server Manager on your server.

Configure the Database Server Manager and the directory in the Initord.conf file.

Restart QuickBooks on your host computers.

If these above steps do not fix your issue then, follow solution 2.

Step 2: Configure your host file

Before configuring host file you need ping your server to get your server name and IP address:

Connect any one of the computer to the network, and go to the Start menu window.

Open the run box and insert “CMD” and start Command prompt.

In the command prompt, enter “Ping[Name of your Linux server]” and click on the Enter button.

Now on the black screen, you got server name and IP address.

Let’s proceed further, and edit the host file. Follow these steps:

First, quit QuickBooks from all the computers connected to your network.

Go to the Start menu window. And search File Explorer and open it.

Look for the My Computer or “This PC”. and go to C: drive\system32\etc\hosts

Open host file, and choose open with notepad.

On the bottom of the host file, insert the Linux server IP address and after use Tab key for space instead of the spacebar and enter type also your Linux server name.

Note: Keep in mind Linux OS files are case sensitive. Be very careful to add a correct case.

Choose File and Save the host file and close Notepad.

Try to open your company file. Hope now everything will be working fine.