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QuickBooks Company File Error · 6000 Series

How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6073, 816

QuickBooks displays: "An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to access the company file (-6073, -816)"

Error 6073, 816 means more than one computer is hosting the company file simultaneously, combined with possible file damage or incorrect firewall settings. At QuickFix Bookkeeping, the first fix is always verifying that only the server has hosting enabled — workstations must not be set to host.

The QuickFix Bookkeeping Distinction — 6073-816 vs 6189-816 vs 6190-816

Three -816 errors; different root causes and different first fixes.

6073, 816 — this page

Multiple computers hosting simultaneously. Fix: disable hosting on all workstations (keep only server hosting). Then rename .ND + .TLG + QBDSM scan.

6189, 816

Network hosting/QBDSM configuration problem. QBDSM can't find the file. Fix: restart server first, rename .ND + .TLG, verify QBDSM is installed on server.

6190, 816

TLG/QBW mismatch + single-user ghost lock. Fix: mode-toggle on server (stop/start hosting). Then rename .ND + .TLG.

Why multiple hosting causes 6073-816: QB's multi-user architecture requires exactly one computer to act as the host — the server. The host's QB Database Server Manager (QBDSM) controls all file access and arbitrates between users. When multiple computers each have hosting enabled (File → Utilities → Host Multi-User Access is active on more than one machine), each QBDSM instance tries to claim control of the company file simultaneously. This creates a conflict — QB can't determine which QBDSM is authoritative and reports -6073, -816. The fix is straightforward: only the server should have hosting enabled. All workstations must be in "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access" state.

What Causes QuickBooks Error 6073, 816?

Multiple Computers Hosting Simultaneously

Primary cause — more than one machine has "Host Multi-User Access" enabled. This commonly happens when QB is installed on a new workstation and the default install enables hosting, or when the original host computer was changed but the old workstation still has hosting active. QB can only have one host — any additional hosts conflict and produce -6073.

Firewall Blocking QB Ports

Even with correct hosting, if the firewall blocks QB's required ports (8019 for QBDSM, and dynamic ports 56728–56730), workstations can't communicate with the server's QBDSM. QB reports -6073, -816 when the network connection to the host QBDSM is blocked. Configure firewall exceptions for these specific ports.

Corrupted .ND File Alongside Hosting Conflict

If the Network Data (.ND) file is corrupted while a hosting conflict exists, -6073, -816 appears on every access attempt even after disabling extra hosts. The .ND stores the server's network information and must be rebuilt after resolving the hosting conflict. Rename .ND → .OLD and run QBDSM scan.

Hosting Migration — Old Host Still Active

When a business moves from one server to another, the old server's QB often retains hosting enabled. If both old and new servers are on the network simultaneously with hosting active, -6073 appears. The old server's QB must be set to "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access" or QB should be uninstalled from the old server.

New QB Install on Workstation with Default Hosting

When QB is freshly installed on a workstation, it sometimes defaults to hosting enabled. If that workstation joins an existing multi-user network where a server already hosts the file, a conflict immediately arises. On every new QB workstation install, verify that hosting is set to "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access" before connecting to the network.

Company File Stored on External Drive or Cloud-Sync Folder

If the company file is on a USB drive, external HDD, or a OneDrive/Dropbox sync folder, multiple access points can conflict. Sync software can create read/write conflicts that QB interprets as multiple hosting. Move the company file to a local drive on the server.

How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6073, 816

Check every machine on the network first — disable hosting on all workstations, keep only the server hosting. This resolves most -6073 cases.

METHOD 1 Verify and Fix Hosting on All Machines Resolves the multiple-hosting cause directly
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On every workstation (not the server): open QB → File → Utilities. If you see "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access" → click it → Yes → confirm. If you see "Host Multi-User Access" (no "Stop") — this workstation is not hosting, which is correct, move to the next.

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Verify the server: on the server, QB → File → Utilities → confirm "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access" is shown (meaning hosting IS enabled on the server). If it shows "Host Multi-User Access" on the server → click it → Yes to enable hosting on the server.

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After fixing hosting: restart QB on all machines. Try opening the company file from a workstation. If -6073 clears — multiple hosting was the cause. If it persists → proceed to Method 2 to rebuild the .ND and .TLG files.

METHOD 2 Rename .ND and .TLG + QBDSM Scan Corrupted .ND from the hosting conflict
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After fixing hosting (Method 1): on the server, navigate to the company file folder → rename YourFile.QBW.ND → add .OLD → rename YourFile.QBW.TLG → add .OLD. Open QuickBooks Database Server Manager on the server → Scan Folders → add company file folder → Start Scan. QBDSM rebuilds both files with fresh, correct hosting configuration. Try opening the company file from a workstation.

METHOD 3 Configure Firewall Ports for QB Multi-User Firewall blocking QBDSM communication
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On the server's firewall, create inbound rules to allow these ports: 8019 (QBDSM primary), 56728, 56729, 56730 (QBDSM dynamic), and 443/80 (QB online services). Windows Firewall → Advanced Settings → Inbound Rules → New Rule → Port → TCP → specific ports: 8019, 56728-56730 → Allow → All profiles → name "QuickBooks Hosting." Also ensure the QB executable and QBDBMgrN.exe are allowed through Windows Firewall under "Allow an app."

METHOD 4 Run File Doctor + Move File off External/Cloud Drive File damage or wrong storage location
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Tool Hub → Company File Issues → Run QuickBooks File Doctor → select company file → Check your file and network → Continue → admin password → run. If the file is on an external drive or a OneDrive/Dropbox/Google Drive sync folder: copy the .QBW file to a local drive on the server (e.g., C:\QB\) → run QBDSM scan from the new location → open from the new local path. Cloud sync and external drives create access interruptions that QB reports as -6073.

Quick Reference

SituationCauseStart with
6073-816 any first occurrenceMultiple hostingMethod 1 — check all machines, disable workstation hosting
Hosting fixed but -6073 persistsCorrupted .ND from old conflictMethod 2 — rename .ND + .TLG + QBDSM scan
6073-816 after adding new workstationNew install defaulted to hostingMethod 1 — stop hosting on new workstation
File on OneDrive/Dropbox/USBSync/external drive conflictsMethod 4 — move file to local server drive

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check if multiple computers have hosting enabled?
Go to each computer that has QuickBooks installed, open QB (or try to open it if the error prevents it), then go to File → Utilities. Look at the menu option: if it says "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access" — hosting is active on this machine. If it says "Host Multi-User Access" — hosting is not active. On a 10-machine network, check all 10. Only the server should show "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access." Every other machine should show "Host Multi-User Access" (meaning you would click it to turn hosting on — but don't, as it's correctly off). If any workstation shows "Stop Hosting," click it to disable hosting on that machine.
How is Error 6073 different from Error 6189?
They're related but distinct. Error 6189, -816 is specifically a QBDSM network configuration issue — QBDSM can't find or reach the company file over the network (often because the QBDSM .ND file is wrong, the server hostname changed, or QBDSM isn't installed on the server). Error 6073, -816 is specifically a multiple-hosting conflict — the issue isn't that QBDSM can't find the file, but that two QBDSM instances are competing for control of the same file. The key diagnostic: if you see -6073 and check the machines and find hosting is active on multiple, you have the 6073 situation. If you check and only the server has hosting but the error persists, it's more likely 6189.
Can I store the QuickBooks company file on OneDrive or Dropbox?
Intuit's official recommendation is no — QuickBooks company files should not be stored in real-time sync folders like OneDrive, Dropbox, or Google Drive. These sync services keep the file constantly read/write active in the background, which conflicts with QB's own file locking mechanism. QB writes lock files and transaction logs constantly during operation, and a sync service attempting to upload changes at the same time creates conflicts that QB reports as -6073, -816, or other 6000 series errors. If you need cloud access to QB, use a cloud-hosted QB solution (like QB Online or a hosted QB service) rather than storing Desktop QB files in a sync folder.

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Error 6073, 816 Persisting After Fixing Hosting?

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