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1QuickBooks Desktop Error 6129 0
2What is QuickBooks Desktop error 6129 0?
- QuickBooks error 6129 0 the error message on the
screen mentioned that QuickBooks could not verify
the connection to the database. This error can
also occur when you open a file that is already
available in QuickBooks.
3What causes QuickBooks to find 6129.0 errors?
- 1. The third-party anti-virus or
anti-malware application interrupts the
QuickBooks background process and generates error
code 6129.0. - 2. When the .ND (network data) file is
damaged, QuickBooks uses the network data file to
connect to the company file. QuickBooks
encountered error 6129. - 3. If you have updated company documents
using an account that does not have
administrative rights in Windows. - 4. When you try to access company files in
other domains on the network.
4Points to consider before solving the 6129 error
- 1. Make sure you are installing the latest
update of the QuickBooks desktop application. - 2. Restart the computer, and then log in to
Windows with an administrator account. - 3. Try to open the sample company file to
see if the problem is only related to that
specific company file, or if all the company
files you tried to access failed. If there are
errors in each of the sample company files,
follow the troubleshooting step 2 and skip the
first troubleshooting step later in this article. - 4. If the problem persists, please try to
change the company's file name.
5QuickBooks error code 6129 0 occurs under the
following conditions
- All computers used in the multi-user
setting mode do not use the latest version of
QuickBooks. - Damaged data files through the network.
- Due to differences between client and
server domains. - Install damaged or damaged QuickBooks
files.
6How to resolve this Error
- To resolve QuickBooks error code 6129 0, several
troubleshooting steps must be performed. In this
article, we will introduce the following steps in
detail. We can ensure that all computers in use
have been updated to the latest version of
QuickBooks.
7Step 1 Log in to the Windows administrator.
- First, try to open the company file. Log
in to Windows as an administrator to update the
required company files. - If you cannot log in as an
administrator, please contact Windows and/or IT
professionals for help.
8Step 2 Try to use simple steps to interview.
- When the user is in the "Easy Steps"
interview, click "Exit". - When you see the "Save File" message,
click "Yes." - Enter the file name of your choice and
click "Save".
9Step 3 If you use Windows in safe mode, turn off
antivirus software and other software.
- Restart the computer in safe mode.
- Disable any active antivirus software.
- Create a new company in normal mode.
- Open QuickBooks and company files.
10Step 4 Rename the QuickBooks network file.
- Look for QuickBooks files with a .ND
extension on the hard drive or system. - Rename the file to the old company file
name by right-clicking on the file and selecting
"Rename". - Enter .OLD as the file extension and
press Enter. - If the company file is only used on one
computer, the file can be opened successfully. - Click the Windows "Start" buttongt
"Programs"gt "QuickBooks"gt "QuickBooks Database
Server Manager".
11Step 5 Create a new folder, and then move the
necessary files from QuickBooks Company.
- Create a new folder.
- Move the necessary files from QuickBooks
Company to the newly created folder. - If you use QuickBooks on only one
computer, you can easily complete these steps. - Click the Windows "Start" buttongt
"Programs"gt "QuickBooks"gt "QuickBooks Database
Server Manager". - Select on the "Scan Folder" tab.
- If there is no folder containing the
required company files, please add a new folder. - Click Scan.
- After the scan is complete, click the
"Close" option. - Finally, open the company file.
12Step 6 Ensure that all connected computer
systems are running on a single domain.
- Make sure you are the network
administrator - Thank You