Summary: When attempting to open a company file, QuickBooks sometimes throws QuickBooks Error 6177 unexpectedly. Let us explore what this error is all about and how you can fix it easily.
If you’ve ever worked with QuickBooks you would already know that it saves financial information pertaining to a particular client or project in a data file called company file. This file is saved on the local system and is critical to the smooth operation of the QuickBooks application.
When trying to open a company file, several users have reported coming face to face with the error: QuickBooks is attempting to open this company file. Before you can open the company file from your computer you must first open the company file on the computer where the company file is located. QuickBooks Error (-6177, 0)
Reasons behind the Error 6177 0 The primary reason behind this error is that QuickBooks is unable to use the path to open the company file. Other possible causes could include: Corrupted QuickBooks company file. Virus infections. Accidental deletion of QuickBooks related system files.
Method to fix QuickBooks Error Code 6177 To overcome QuickBooks error 6177 you can try one of the following methods suggested by Intuit: 1. Change the location of the conflicting company file from wherever it is currently located to your local hard drive. Follow the below-mentioned steps: a. Move the company file to your local system’s C drive. b. Open the file from local system. c. Create a portable file and save it to C drive. d. Close company file. e. Restore the portable file from C drive and save it on the server. f. Close company file and then open it from the server.