This error usually occurs when the company file is already in use, not closed properly, or there are permission or network issues. Follow these steps to resolve it:
Step 1: Check if another user is using the file
Confirm that no one else is currently accessing the company file. Ask other users to close QuickBooks if needed.
Step 2: Close QuickBooks on all systems
Make sure QuickBooks is completely closed on all computers. This helps release any locked sessions.
Step 3: Restart your computer
Restart your system to clear any stuck processes that may still be holding the file open.
Step 4: Check the file location
Ensure the file is stored in the correct shared location and that your system is connected to the network where the file is hosted.
Step 5: Verify permissions
Make sure you have the required access to open the file. Limited access settings may prevent you from opening shared files.
Step 6: Look for locked file indicators
Check the folder for lock files (such as .ND or .TLG). If QuickBooks is closed for all users, these files may need to be cleared carefully.
If the issue continues, the Enstep team can help. Request a consult to diagnose the problem and restore access to your QuickBooks file.
