If
you're using QuickBooks in a setting where multiple users have access to the
same company file and have the proper file access rights, they can open the
file simultaneously. However, an error may occur when attempting to open the
company file, specifically "QuickBooks Error Code 6073 and 99001” This guide aims to provide
step-by-step instructions to resolve the error.
When
users try to access their company file on QuickBooks, they may encounter a
common set of issues, collectively referred to as the 6000 series of errors. One such error is Error code 6073,
which is accompanied by a warning message stating "QuickBooks is unable
to open this company file. It may have been opened by another user."
When this error occurs, you may get the
following signs and symptoms:
- The
application may become unresponsive to user requests.
- The Windows
screen may display a glitch or appear greyed out.
- QuickBooks
error code 99001can cause the system to shut down suddenly and remain frozen
even after rebooting.
- Users may
encounter difficulties when trying to switch between different
applications.
- Updating or
uninstalling QB Desktop may not be possible.
- Accessing
the company file can become a significant challenge.
If
you have tried all the troubleshooting steps for QuickBooks Error 6073,
99001 and the issue still persists, it could be due to Windows registry
errors or a virus/malware infection. In such a case, you can get in touch with
the QuickBooks enterprise error supportteam at 1-800-615-2347 for
assistance.