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How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6000, 305

QuickBooks displays: "An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to access the company file (-6000, -305)"

From Intuit's own sub-code table: -305 means "damage to the company file or incorrect network setup." At QuickFix Bookkeeping, the defining distinction of -305 is that it combines both: the network path to the company file is broken or misconfigured AND/OR the .QBW file has internal structural damage. When File Doctor and backup restore both fail, the Auto Data Recovery (ADR) QBTest folder method is the 305-specific recovery tool.

The QuickFix Bookkeeping Distinction — -305 vs -301 vs -80

Three 6000-series errors involving damaged or inaccessible company files — but each requires a different first fix.

-305 — this page

File damage AND network setup problem. Both the .QBW has internal damage AND the network path is broken. Escalation: ADR QBTest method to recover data when backups aren't available.

-301

Missing or damaged company file specifically — the .QBW file is gone or unreadable. Fix: restore from backup. File location issue, not a network setup problem.

-80

File damage PLUS multiple computers hosting. Fix: disable extra hosts, rename .ND + .TLG + QBDSM scan. Network access conflict is the primary driver.

The ADR QBTest recovery method — 305-specific last resort: When a -305 company file can't be opened even after File Doctor runs, QB's built-in Auto Data Recovery creates shadow copies of the .QBW and .TLG in a QuickBooksAutoDataRecovery subfolder. By combining the current .TLG with the .QBW.adr copy, you can often recover all transactions up to the last save. This is the -305 rescue path when both backup restore and File Doctor fail. The QBTest folder procedure (detailed in Method 4) walks through this step-by-step.

What Causes QuickBooks Error 6000, 305?

Corrupted Company File (.QBW)

Primary cause — internal damage to the .QBW company file from an abrupt shutdown during a write operation, disk error, or ransomware/malware. QB detects the corruption and can't safely open the file, reporting -305. File Doctor can repair minor damage; ADR recovery is needed for severe corruption where File Doctor can't reconstruct a valid file.

Broken or Incorrect Network Path

The mapped drive or UNC path QB uses to reach the server-hosted company file is incorrect, disconnected, or the server's IP/hostname changed. QB can't locate the file through the stored network path and reports -305. Verify the network path still resolves and the company file is reachable before assuming file damage.

Damaged .ND and .TLG Files

If the .ND (Network Data) or .TLG (Transaction Log) companion files are corrupted alongside any minor .QBW damage, QB can't resolve the network path or validate the file state, producing -305. Renaming both to .OLD and running a QBDSM scan rebuilds them and often resolves the error if the .QBW itself is intact.

Insufficient Folder Permissions

The QBDataServiceUserXX Windows account (created by QB during installation) doesn't have Full Control of the company file folder. Without write permission, QB can't update the .TLG during the open operation and reports -305. Grant Full Control to QBDataServiceUser and the Everyone group on the company file folder.

Incorrect Hosting Settings

A workstation that isn't the server has hosting enabled, combined with slight network instability, produces -305 (vs the pure -80 error seen with clear multiple hosting). Verify only the server has hosting active (File → Utilities → only server shows "Stop Hosting Multi-User Access").

Firewall Blocking QB on Port 8019

The firewall blocks QBDSM's primary port 8019, preventing workstations from establishing the network connection needed to open the company file. QB interprets the failed connection as a file access problem and reports -305. Open port 8019 and dynamic ports 56728–56730 on the server firewall.

How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6000, 305

Start with File Doctor and rename .ND + .TLG — these resolve most -305 cases. If the file is truly damaged, use the ADR QBTest method before restoring a backup.

METHOD 1 Rename .ND + .TLG + QBDSM Scan Resolves network path + companion file issues
1

Navigate to the company file folder on the server. Find YourFile.QBW.ND and YourFile.QBW.TLG → right-click each → Rename → add .OLD. Open QuickBooks Database Server Manager → Scan Folders → add the folder → Start Scan. QBDSM recreates both files. Try opening the company file.

2

If it opens — the .ND or .TLG was corrupted and -305 is resolved. If it still fails → verify the company file opens locally on the server (not over the network). If it opens locally → the network path or permissions are the issue. If it doesn't open even locally → the .QBW has internal damage; proceed to Method 2.

METHOD 2 Run QuickBooks File Doctor Internal company file damage
1

Tool Hub → Company File Issues → Run QuickBooks File Doctor → select your company file → Check your file and network → Continue → admin password → run (can take 15–20 min for large files). After File Doctor: if the file opens → verify data (File → Utilities → Verify Data) and rebuild if issues found. If File Doctor can't fix it → proceed to Method 3 (restore backup) or Method 4 (ADR).

METHOD 3 Fix Network Path + Folder Permissions + Hosting Network setup side of the -305 equation
1

Verify network path: On a workstation, open File Explorer and navigate to the server path where the company file lives. Can you see and open it? If not — the network path is broken (server offline, drive unmapped, or hostname changed). Fix the network path first before any QB troubleshooting.

2

Fix folder permissions: Right-click the company file folder → Properties → Security → Edit → Add → type QBDataServiceUserXX (XX = QB version, e.g. QBDataServiceUser30) → Full Control → Apply. Also add "Everyone" with Full Control. Fix hosting: on every workstation, QB → File → Utilities → if "Stop Hosting" is shown → click it. Only the server should host.

METHOD 4 Auto Data Recovery (ADR) — QBTest Folder Method -305 specific recovery when File Doctor and backup both fail
1

Create a new folder on your desktop named QBTest. Navigate to the company file folder → find the QuickBooksAutoDataRecovery subfolder → copy YourFile.QBW.adr and paste it into QBTest. Also copy the YourFile.TLG (the current transaction log — not from ADR) into QBTest. You should now have both files in QBTest.

2

In QBTest → right-click YourFile.QBW.adr → Rename → delete .adr from the end → press Enter. You now have YourFile.QBW in QBTest. Open QB → File → Open or Restore Company → navigate to QBTest → open the .QBW file.

3

Check your account registers — verify all transactions are present. File → Utilities → Verify Data. If the file passes Verify Data with no issues → this is your recovered file. Move the original damaged file to a backup location and copy the QBTest file to the original folder. If transactions are missing → also try the alternative ADR method using both the .QBW.adr and .TLG.adr from the ADR folder (recovers all but last ~12 hours).

Quick Reference

SituationCauseStart with
-305 any first occurrence.ND/.TLG corruption + networkMethod 1 — rename .ND + .TLG + QBDSM scan
File won't open even after .ND rename.QBW internal damageMethod 2 — File Doctor
File opens locally but not over networkNetwork path or permissionsMethod 3 — fix network path + permissions
File Doctor fails, no recent backupSevere .QBW damageMethod 4 — ADR QBTest recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the QuickBooksAutoDataRecovery folder and where is it?
QuickBooks automatically creates and maintains shadow copies of your company file in a hidden subfolder named "QuickBooksAutoDataRecovery" inside the same folder where your .QBW company file is stored. This folder contains two ADR versions: a .QBW.adr file (a copy of the company file from the last QB session end) and a .TLG.adr file (the transaction log from the same point). QB automatically updates these every time you close the company file cleanly, as long as the file is under 1.5 GB. The ADR folder is your last resort when the original .QBW is too damaged for File Doctor to repair and you don't have a recent backup. To find it: navigate to C:\Users\Public\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files\ (or wherever your .QBW is stored) → look for a subfolder with the same name as your company file.
How much data could I lose using the ADR method?
The ADR method using the current .TLG plus the .QBW.adr typically recovers all transactions up to the last clean close of QB — potentially losing nothing if QB closed cleanly before the damage occurred. The alternative ADR method (using both .QBW.adr and .TLG.adr from the ADR folder) recovers all but the last ~12 hours of transactions from when QB last wrote to the ADR folder. In both cases, run Verify Data after opening the QBTest file to confirm transaction integrity before declaring the recovery complete. The ADR feature is only available in QuickBooks Pro, Premier, and Enterprise for Windows — not in Accountant Edition.
How is Error 6000-305 different from Error 6000-301?
From Intuit's own sub-code definitions: -301 means the company file itself is "missing or damaged" — the .QBW file is gone, renamed, or unreadable at its stored path. -305 means "damage to the company file or incorrect network setup" — implying both the file has internal damage AND the network configuration that should provide access to it is broken. In practice: -301 often resolves by locating the file (it moved or was renamed) or restoring from backup; -305 requires both fixing the network path AND repairing the file damage, and is more likely to require ADR recovery when the file is severely corrupted.

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