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How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6210

Summary:The QuickBooks® error 6210 may occur due to different reasons. This article discusses the reasons for the error 6210 and the workarounds to fix it. It also mentions a QuickBooks® repair tool can help fix the error if it has occurred due to corruption in company file.

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    The QuickBooks® error 6210 usually occurs when you open a company file in a multi-user mode. The error occurs when trying to access the file hosted on a computer which is not set up as the server. It may also occur when the company file you are trying to access is not available or is corrupted. There are various other reasons that may lead to this error. Let’s take a look at them.

    • Company file is damaged or corrupted
    • Damaged Windows registry
    • Issue with .ND and .TLG files
    • Outdated QuickBooks® version
    • Multi-user mode is disabled
    • Windows firewall is preventing QuickBooks® from communicating with the system

    Methods to Fix QuickBooks® Error 6210

    Now you know the causes of the QuickBooks® error code 6210, let’s take a look at some simple methods to resolve this error.

    Method 1: Restart Database Server Manager

    The Database Server Manager ensures that all QuickBooks®-related processes run smoothly in the background. Sometimes, restarting the Database Server Manager helps fix the error. To restart it, follow these steps:

    • Open the Run window (press Windows + R).
    • In the Run dialog box, type services.msc and then click OK.

    Command To Open Services Windows

    • TheServices windowis displayed.

    Services Wizard In Windows

    • UnderServices (local), search for theQuickBooks® Database Server Managerservice and right-click on it.
    • Select theRestart
    • After restarting, try to open the QuickBooks® company file. If the issue still persists, then follow the next solutions.

    Method 2: Update QuickBooks® Desktop

    You can encounter the error 6210 if you have an outdated QuickBooks® version. In such a case, you can check and install the latest QuickBooks® updates. Here are the steps:

    • Open your QuickBooks® Desktop.
    • Open theProduct informationwindow using theF2
    • You will see the current release note of each version of QuickBooks® Desktop.
    • If your QuickBooks® is not on the latest release, then install theQuickBooks® updatesusing the below steps:
    • Go toHelpand then clickUpdate QuickBooks® Desktop.
    • 按kUpdate Nowand clickGet Updates.
    • Once the update process finishes, close QuickBooks® and then open it again.
    • 你会得到一个提示安装更新。按kYes.
    • Then, follow the instructions on the screen.

    Method 3: Rename .ND/.TLG Files

    Sometimes, the error 6210 in QuickBooks® occurs if there is an issue with the configuration files (.ND/.TLG). These files are required to access company file in a multi-user environment. You can try renaming these files to fix the error. Here are the steps:

    • Locate the folder where the company file is stored.
    • Search for the files with .ND and .TLG extensions.
    • Right-click on each file and click on Rename.
    • After renaming these files, check whether the error is fixed or not.

    Method 4: Run QuickBooks® Database Server Manager using QB Tool Hub

    The QuickBooks® Database Server Manager (QBDBSM) hosts the company file in a multi-user mode. Sometimes, the error 6210 can occur if the QBDBSM fails to run due to network glitches. In this case, you can try running the QBDBSM using QuickBooks® Tool Hub. Here are the steps:

    • Download and install the latest version of QuickBooks® Tool Hub.
    • In the Tool Hub, click Network Issues.
    • 按k QuickBooks® Database Server Manager.
    • In QuickBooks® Database Server Manager, click Start Scan.

    Method 5: Change the Location of Company File

    It might happen that your company file is in multiple folders or has exceeded the file system path limitation. In such a case, you can copy the company file to another location (e.g. Desktop) and then try to open it.

    Method 6: Repair Company File

    The error 6210 can occur if the company file is corrupted or damaged. You can repair the damaged company file using the QuickBooks® File Doctor tool. Following are the steps to run this tool:

    • Open the QuickBooks® Tool Hub.
    • From theTool Hub, clickCompany File Issues.
    • 按kRun QuickBooks® File Doctor.

    It will start scanning the company file to find and fix the issues. It may take some time, depending on the company file size. Once the process is complete, try to open your company file.

    If the QuickBooks® File Doctor tool does not fix the issue or fails to repair the company file, then you can try a professional third-party QuickBooks® repair tool, such asStellar Repair for QuickBooks®. The tool can help you fix common QuickBooks® errors that are encountered due to corrupted company (.QBW) files. It can repair severely corrupted QuickBooks® company files and recover all the components with 100% integrity. You can download the free trial version of Stellar Repair for QuickBooks® to preview the recoverable data in the company file.

    Conclusion

    The QuickBooks® error 6210 can prevent you from opening the company file in multi-user mode. This article discussed the primary causes of the error code 6210 and the methods to fix it. If your QuickBooks® company file is severely corrupted, then you can use Stellar Repair for QuickBooks®. The tool can recover all the data from the corrupt QuickBooks® company file such as the data of the Company, Customers, and Vendors. This QuickBooks® repair tool supports QuickBooks® Enterprise Solution, Premier, and Pro editions.

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