Troubleshooting Guide for QuickBooks Error 6000 77

Check with seller
Computer June 16, 2023 12

Description

Error 6000 77 is a common technical issue that has been causing frustration among QuickBooks users recently. This error has the potential to disrupt financial data and may cause in irreparable loss of accounting data. The error is typically triggered when the company file which the user is trying to access is located in the wrong folder or when there are insufficient user permissions. In this article, a thorough analysis of QuickBooks Error Code 6000, 77 should be done along with the various troubleshooting methods for fixing it permanently.


 


Solutions that can Fix QuickBooks Error 6000 77


Follow the solutions below for the effective resolution of this error code permanently.


Solution 1: Rename QuickBooks Network and Transaction Log files


To rename the .TLG and .ND files, follow these steps:



  • Head to the folder containing the company file(s).

  • To reach to the folder, proceed by right-clicking on the QuickBooks icon and then selecting Properties. Within properties, hit on the Open File Location tab.

  • Once you are in the Company file folder, search for the .TLG and .ND files.

  • Now, right-click on them and follow up by selecting Rename.

  • Now, make sure to add ".old" to the end of the file name.

  • Finalize the process by pressing on the Enter key.


 


Solution 2: Run QuickBooks as an administrator



  • Right-click the QuickBooks icon on your desktop.

  • Hold down the Ctrl key and then click on "Run as Administrator."

  • Go to the File menu, and then select the option to "Restore or Open Company".

  • Subsequent to that, click on "Start a company file".

  • Now, hit on "Next."

  • In the left pane, click on "Network."

  • If you can't locate the folder where the company file is saved, you may need to adjust the folder's permissions.

  • Select the company file and click on "Open."


 


Read more...


Keywords: QuickBooks Error Code 6000, 77
Share by email Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Pin on Pinterest