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Effective Solutions to Eliminate QuickBooks Error 6000 80

  • Writer: John Smith
    John Smith
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read
QuickBooks Error 6000 80
QuickBooks Error 6000 80

Being one of the most important parts of the QuickBooks application, the company file has all the crucial financial data of a business. While it is a sensitive file and needs to be handled carefully, regular users come across several errors when dealing with it, like QuickBooks error 6000 80, which triggers while creating a company file or opening it. However, some troubleshooting methods can rectify the error within a short time. In this article, we have mentioned the causes as well as solutions to the problem. Read the blog until the end to gather such information on the issue.

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Prime Reasons that Trigger Company File Error 6000 80

Below are the top two probable reasons for the error message 6000 80 in QuickBooks-

  • You might have used spaces between the company file name and the file extension.

  • There is also a possibility that you have enabled the hosting mode on the workstations.



How to Fix the QuickBooks Error Code 6000 80?

Perform the following two solutions in order to fix the issue-


Solution 1: Make sure there is no space between the file name and the extension

  1. Sign out of QuickBooks on all workstations and the server computer.

  2. Go to the company file folder to rename the file.

  3. Right-click your company file and select the ‘Rename’ option.

  4. See if there is any space between the file name and extension. If yes, remove the space and press ‘Enter’ to save the changes.

  5. After it is done, you are ready to access the company file.

If you are still unable to open the file, check out the second solution below-



Solution 2: Disable hosting mode on each workstation

If the system is running in single-user mode:

  1. Click on the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Utilities’.

  2. In the Utilities, choose ‘Stop Hosting Multi-User Access’.

  3. Hit ‘Yes’ when you see the ‘Stop hosting multi-user access’ message.

  4. Another message will appear saying, ‘Company file must be closed’; tap ‘Yes’.

If the system is running in multi-user mode:

  1. First, check the workstations where the error is showing.

  2. Next, go to the ‘No Company Open’ window.

  3. Click on the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Utilities’.

  4. Now check which computers are showing ‘Host Multi-User Access’ and ‘Stop Hosting Multi-User Access’.

  5. Select ‘Stop Hosting Multi-User Access’ on the systems displaying this menu option.

  6. Next, disable the hosting by following the on-screen instructions.

  7. Finally, open the company file.


Some company file errors can sometimes be difficult to resolve, such as QuickBooks error 6000 80. Although you can troubleshoot the error using the solutions above, you can alternatively launch and run the Quick Fix My Programs tool from the QuickBooks Tool Hub. If the problem persists after trying these solutions, speak to one of our experienced QuickBooks professionals immediately via our toll-free 1.855.738.2784.

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