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Effective ways to tackle QuickBooks Error Code 6177

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Reliable Methods to Get Rid of QuickBooks
Error 6177
QuickBooks is an accounting software helping mid-size businesses around the world
with their employee payroll and tax calculation. However, runtime issues
like QuickBooks Error 6177 can sometimes develop while hosting or opening a data
file. If you also encounter this data file error on your QB, go through this blog to figure
out the reasons for this and practical solutions for this data file error.
Get in touch with our QB support team at 1.855.738.2784 for troubleshooting
guidance to resolve the error.
Causes of error 6177 0 in QuickBooks
QuickBooks runs into this company file error while restoring, creating, or sharing the
data file on a multi-user network. The primary causes for the occurrence of this data
file issue are discussed below•
QuickBooks develops issues while accessing the data file location due to
insufficient folder permissions or a non-admin Windows account.
•
The company file is encrypted or compressed, making it impossible for
QuickBooks to process it.
•
There are invalid characters or symbols in the data file name which turns it into an
unsupported format for QuickBooks.
Techniques to rectify QuickBooks error
message 6177
You will face problems sharing your company file data or performing accounting tasks
after this error affects your QuickBooks. Some easy methods to get rid of the
company file issue are discussed below-
Solution 1- Configure the Windows settings to
prevent QB from getting blocked
QuickBooks falls prey to issues if the company file is stored in a restricted location for
which PC applications require folder permissions to access data. If you are signed in
with a non-admin Windows account, or the Windows firewall settings are strictly set,
QuickBooks cannot access the company file and instantly casts this error code. You
can easily tackle the problem by signing in with your Windows admin account or by
configuring the folder permissions as shown below1. Open the file explorer on your system and access the company file folder in the C:
drive.
2. Right-click on the folder and tap the Properties option in the list.
3. Go to the Security tab and single-click on the Windows account mentioned in the
list.
4. Tap the Full Control checkbox to mark it and save the changes using
the Apply option.
5. Restart your computer and perform the QB task that initially caused this error to
develop.
If the error comes up again after fixing the folder permissions, move to the next
solution.
Solution 2- Ensure the company file exists in a QBsupported format
The company files become inaccessible to QuickBooks if they are in an encrypted or
compressed format. You must check that your files are in a supported format for the
software to prevent data file issues. Use the following steps1. Go to the data file location on your PC and right-click the data file that caused this
error.
2. Select the Properties option and go to the Advanced tab.
3. Ensure that the Encrypt and Decrypt checkboxes are unmarked.
Conclusion
This blog shares insights into the causes of QuickBooks Error 6177 while performing
accounting tasks involving the company file. The usable techniques to counter this
data file error are also discussed in the blog, and we hope they help you prevent QB
data file issues in the future.
Consult our QB support team at 1.855.738.2784 if you run into problems while
using the methods.
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