I am making the best use of the functions of QuickBooks for proper maintenance of daily based financial transactions. QuickBooks is the best accounting software, which is widely used by countless business users. When I attempt to open company file, I am receiving QuickBooks can't Find Company File error. I am receiving this error from a long time, so my all accounting tasks are pending. I am trying to find out the major reasons of this error, but I don't get the success to recognize the real reasons. First time, I am facing this error, so I don't have the solid ideas about this error. As per my accounting experience, I am trying my knowledge to rectify this error, but nothing is very helpful.
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Solution 1: Ping server to ensure you are connected to the network
By doing this, you’re checking if your computer is connected to your network. This is best done on a client workstation to make sure it can access the server.
Identify the name of your server computer.
On your keyboard, press the Windows logo+R.
Enter CMD then click OK.
Enter ipconfig /all then press Enter.
Take note of the Host Name (servername).
Type ping [name of your server] then press Enter.
You should see a reply for each packet.
If you see a reply for each packet, it means your computer is connected to your network.
If you see a packet loss or a slow reply, your network should be checked out by a qualified IT professional.
If you’re connected to your network and still getting the same issue, proceed to solution 2.
Solution 2: Search for all company files
Go to your server computer and perform a wildcard search for all company files by typing one of the following into the search bar:
Note: Be sure to include the Asterisk (*) before the extension type to ensure the search works correctly.
*.qbw (Working Files)
*.qbb (Back Up Files)
*.qba (Accountants Copy Files)
*.qbx (Accountants Transfer Files)
*.qby (Accountants Change Files)
Once the file is found, make a note of the file's location and proceed to solution 3. If the file is not found, contact an IT professional to help locate the file.
Solution 3: Open your file in QuickBooks
Open the file depending on the type of your QuickBooks file.
Opening a company file (.qbw) or an accountant's copy (.qba)
From the File menu, select Open or Restore Company.
Select Open a Company File, then select Next.
Select the company file.
Select Open.
Restoring a Backup (.qbb)
From the File menu, select Open or Restore Company.
Select Restore a Backup File, then select Next.
Select Local backup.
Select the company file, then select Next.
Choose the location where you’d like to save the restored file (where you will be working with the file), then select Save.
Restore an Accountant's Copy Transfer file (.qbx)
From the File menu, select Open or Restore a company.
Select Convert and Accountant's Copy Transfer File, then select Next.
If the What the Accountant's Copy Can and Can't Do window is displayed, select Next.
Select the transfer file (.qbx), then select Open.
Choose the location where you’d like to save the Accountant's Copy File, then click Save.
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Regards, Bruce