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QuickBooks errors can be annoying given the importance it has gained when it comes to accounting for most of the business owners. An error can stop all your work and it can make things a lot difficult if you do not resolve it as soon as possible. This is why we have decided to cover a common error that users notice when they try to open a company file – Error 6177-0. The error occurs because the program is unable to identify the path to the location of the file on your computer in order to open the company file. There are a few solutions that can be used to resolve this problem. We have mentioned it step wise so try each solution before you proceed to the next. You will see this error when you try to open a company file in QuickBooks. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How To Resolve QuickBooks Error 6177,0 ? (1)


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How To Resolve QuickBooks Error 6177,0 ?
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  • QuickBooks errors can be annoying given the
    importance it has gained when it comes to
    accounting for most of the business owners. An
    error can stop all your work and it can make
    things a lot difficult if you do not resolve it
    as soon as possible. This is why we have decided
    to cover a common error that users notice when
    they try to open a company file Error 6177-0.

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  • The error occurs because the program is unable to
    identify the path to the location of the file on
    your computer in order to open the company file.
    There are a few solutions that can be used to
    resolve this problem. We have mentioned it step
    wise so try each solution before you proceed to
    the next. You will see this error when you try to
    open a company file in QuickBooks. Here are a few
    solutions listed by Intuit to solve this error

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Move the file to the local hard drive
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  • Find the file on your server and then move it to
    your computers C drive.
  • Now access the file in QuickBooks desktop from
    the C drive location where you saved it in the
    first step.
  • Next, you must create a portable file and save it
    on your computers C drive
  • Close the company file that is already open on
    your computer

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  • After this, restore the portable file which you
    created on your C drive and save it on the server
  • Now try to access the company file once again
    from the server to check if the problem has been
    resolved.

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Update QuickBooks
  • Using the latest version of the program ensures
    that it is free of corrupt files and unwanted
    bugs. All known issues are also addressed through
    an update. To update QuickBooks, go to the Update
    to the Latest Release webpage of QuickBooks and
    ensure that your product is preselected. If not
    then click on change and select the QuickBooks
    version that you are currently using. You can
    then manually update it or set it up for
    automatic updates to ensure that you do not have
    to regularly check for new updates manually.

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Take the help of QuickBooks File Doctor
  • QuickBooks file doctor can help resolve known
    QuickBooks errors. Download the file doctor from
    the internet and install it. Run the file doctor
    to fix the error on QuickBooks.

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  • Use these solutions to solve the 6177, 0 error
    while trying to open the company file in
    QuickBooks. These solutions are easy and the
    steps require basic technical knowledge. Using
    these solutions you will be able to solve the
    problem and get back to accounting using your
    QuickBooks account. Remember to follow the
    solutions step wise. If the error persists even
    after you have tried these solutions, then you
    can consider calling QuickBooks at 1-800-934-4061
    for further support.

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In case, if any of the above solutions do not
work, contact QuickBooks Support at
1-800-934-4061.
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