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How to Safely Resolve QuickBooks error 6210

If you come across QuickBooks error 6210 while opening the company file on the QuickBooks desktop application, it indicates the file is not hosted on the server computer. You must have received the error with an error message displaying, “We're Sorry. QuickBooks encountered a problem when opening the company file.” QuickBooks quits unexpectedly and prevents the users from accessing the company file. Read the blog till the end to learn more about QuickBooks Error 6210, its causes and solutions.

If you need any technical assistance to resolve QuickBooks error 6210, then call us on our toll-free number + 1-855-856-0042 and contact the certified QuickBooks expert’s team

Primary reasons behind QuickBooks error 6210

The following are some possible causes behind the error:

1. The .ND and .TLG files are damaged or corrupted.

2. Incorrect firewall and security settings.

3. The software has been infected by a virus or malware.

Let us walk you through the troubleshooting procedure given below.

Quick Ways to Fix QuickBooks error 6210 

The following troubleshooting solutions will help you fix the error:

Solution 1. Change the .ND and .TLG file name

1. Open the QuickBooks company file folder.

2. Search for the files having .nd and .tlg extensions.

3. Right-click the file and select the Rename option.

4. Now, add .old at the end of the file name.

If you still get the error, try the next solution.

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Solution 2. Run QuickBooks Database Server Manager

To run the Server Manager, follow the steps given below and download QuickBooks Tool Hub on your computer:

1. Exit QuickBooks.

2. We suggest downloading the latest version of QuickBooks Tool Hub.

3. Go to downloads and open the downloaded QuickBooksToolHub.exe file.

4. Now, install the tool hub by following the prompt steps.

5. Agree to the terms and conditions.

6. The QuickBooks Tool Hub icon will appear on the desktop when the install completes.

7. Open the QuickBooks Tool Hub.

8. Within the tool hub, choose the Network Issues tab.

9. Click Run QuickBooks Database Server Manager.

10. Open the server manager and then click Start Scan.

11. If you can’t find the file, click Browse and search to locate the file and then click Start Scan.

12. Reopen QuickBooks.

If the solutions given above didn’t work, try to open the company file locally or open the same file installed on your workstation.

That’s all about QuickBooks error 6210. We hope you find the blog effective and informative. If the error persists, get in touch with the QuickBooks technical support team by calling us on our customer service number + 1-855-856-0042

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