QuickBooks error code 6144 304 and quick solutions to fix it

troubleshoot QuickBooks error code 6000 304

QuickBooks error 6144 304 canoccur due to incorrect network setup while trying to run QuickBooks Desktop or open a company file. Renaming the .ND and .TLG files, which contain important transaction and configuration information, can help resolve the error.

These files will be createdautomatically when you rescan the company file using QuickBooks Database Server Manager. Refer to the complete guide for more information on the causesof the rectify QuickBooks error code 6000 304 (Company File Issue) and quick solutions to fix it.

What Causes the QuickBooks Error 6144 82?

QuickBooks Error message 6144 304can occur due to:

  • Damage in theQuickBooks installation files, such as .ND Network Data and .TLG Transaction Log files
  • Anexcessively long company file name (over 65 characters)
  • A companyfile that has been moved to a different folder location.
  • General company file corruption and connectivity issues.

DIY Steps to TroubleshootQuickBooks Error 6144 304

In order to rectify the QuickBookserror message 6144 304, here the steps you need to follow:

Method 1: Rename the .ND and .TLG files

  • To do this,first open the QuickBooks Desktop software.
  • Then pressthe F2 key to get to the Product Information window.
  • See thelocation of the company file under the File Information section.
  • Use Windowsfile explorer to find the company file folder.
  • Locate thefiles with the same name as the company file and extensions .ND and .TLG, for example:
    company_file.qbw.nd / company_file.qbw.tlg.
  • If you cannotsee the file extensions, change the Windows Files and Folder settings.
  • To do thisfor Windows 7/8 users, click Organize from the top-left and choose Folder and
    Search Options.
  • Then go tothe View tab and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file type".
  • For Windows10 users, click the View tab and tick a checkmark next to the "Filename extensions".
  • Rename eachfile by right-clicking the file and selecting ‘Rename’. Write OLD at theend of the file name. For example, company_file.qbw.nd.OLD.
  • Open QuickBooksagain and try signing into your company file.

Method 2: Rename the Company File

  • Using WindowsExplorer, navigate to the QuickBooks company file folder typically located at
    C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files.
  • Right-clickthe company file with extension .QBW and select Rename.
  • Make the necessarychanges to the file name and try to open the company file again.

Method 3: Moving the Company File to Its Original Folder

  • Open theQuickBooks Product Information window by pressing the F2 key on your keyboard.
  • Note down thelocation of the company file shown under the File Information section.
  • Go to theoriginal company file folder location and check if the company file is still
    saved there.
  • If you can'tfind the company file, use the Windows search field to search for files with .QBW extension and copy the one you want to open.
  • Paste thecompany file in the original company file folder.
  • Try to accessthe company file again to check if the error is resolved.

Method 4: Control User Permissions

  • Open theQuickBooks desktop and navigate to the Company tab to find the Users option.
  • Click on Setup Users and Roles and enter your password to access the data.
  • Select ausername from the list of users and modify their role according to your prefessrences.

Summing Up!

The above steps can help you fix QuickBooks error 6144 304 quickly. If the error still persists, you can tryrestoring the backup of the company file. If you need assistance with implementing the troubleshooting steps mentioned in this article, you can reach
out to our QuickBooks error support experts by calling us on 1-800-615-2347.

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