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How to tackle QuickBooks Error 6129

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Expert recommended methods to terminate
QuickBooks Error 6129
QuickBooks helps users expand their business with efficient budgeting but sometimes
faces problems while accessing financial data. QuickBooks Error 6129 indicates that
the software has failed to set up a connection with the data file. In case you also run
into this company file error on your QB, go through this blog to understand why the
error develops and methods to remove it easily.
Let our team of QB experts handle the issue by giving them a call at
1.855.738.2784 for assistance.
Here’s why you encounter QuickBooks
Desktop error 6129 0
This error code comes up while opening a company file or using it for accounting
tasks in QuickBooks. The main reasons your accounting software displays this error
code while performing data file tasks are mentioned below•
Your company file location in the system is inaccessible to QuickBooks due to a
lack of folder permissions or a broken file path.
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The company file’s format has become unsupported for QB due to damage
incurred by a virus attack or data corruption.
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The company file you are trying to open has been accessed by another user in
single-user mode.
Simple solutions to tackle QuickBooks error
code 6129 0
You cannot access the company file or host it on the multi-user network after this error
develops. The methods you can apply to safeguard your QB from this data file error
are mentioned below-
Solution 1- Change the folder permissions of your
QuickBooks folder
QuickBooks can display this error code when it fails to access the data file location
due to non-admin rights. The data file location might be inaccessible to QBDT due to
insufficient folder permissions or if the file path is broken. You must first try moving the
company file to a different location and accessing it from there. If you still fail to open
the company file, you can configure the folder permissions correctly, as shown in the
following steps•
Open the file explorer and go to your company file location in the C: drive.
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Right-click the company file folder and click the Properties option.
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Go to the Security tab and click the Change Settings option in the tab.
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Select your User Account from the available list and click the Full Control
checkbox to allow all the permissions.
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Save the settings and try opening the QB data file again.
If QB fails to open the data file after fixing the folder permissions, move to the next
solution.
Solution 2- Get rid of the issues with the help of the
QB tool hub
You can also face this company file error if the company file gets damaged or minor
issues stop the software from accessing the file. This problem can be rectified by the
QuickBooks Tool hub as shown in the following steps•
Run the QuickBooks Tool hub on your computer and access the Company file
issues menu.
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Select the Quick Fix My file option and let the tool automatically diagnose & fix
the internal issues.
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Reopen the data file in QuickBooks.
Conclusion
We are now at the completion of this blog sharing the reasons for QuickBooks Error
6129 appearing while hosting or accessing a data file. The techniques you need to
terminate the issue are mentioned in the blog, and we hope you use them to access
your financial data without interruption.
Rectify your remaining doubts by contacting our QB support team at
1.855.738.2784.
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