QuickBooks Error 6189 816
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How to fix QuickBooks Error= 6189 816
QuickBooks Company File Error · 6000 Series
How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6189, 816
QuickBooks displays: "An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to access the company file (-6189, -816)"
Per Intuit's own documentation: there's an issue with your multi-user network, not with your data file. At QuickFix Bookkeeping, the -816 suffix means the company file is exclusively locked. In 6189, that lock comes from either a live single-user mode session or a desynchronised .TLG transaction log. Your accounting data is safe — access is blocked, not damaged.
The QuickFix Bookkeeping Distinction — 6189 vs 6190 vs 6175 vs 6176
All four errors block company file access in multi-user mode — but they fail at different layers. The -816 sub-code means "file exclusively locked." The error number tells you who is holding the lock.
Error 6189, -816 — this page
File is locked by a live single-user mode session OR the .TLG transaction log is out of sync with the .QBW after an abnormal shutdown. File data is intact.
First check: Is anyone in single-user mode? If yes — have them switch. If no one is in QB — rename the .TLG.
Error 6190, -816
The .QBW and .TLG are out of sync from a session that ended abnormally. No one is actively in single-user mode — this is a stale desync. Fix: rename .TLG only.
6189 and 6190 are often confused. 6189 has the live-lock cause that 6190 does not.
Error 6175
Server found — but QBDBMgrN.exe is not running or crashes immediately. Fix the database service, not the .TLG. See our Error 6175 page.
Error 6176
QB cannot find the server's address — DNS or network identity failure. Fix the QBDSM scan and .ND file. See our Error 6176 page.
What the -816 suffix means: Across all 6000-series errors, -816 means the file is exclusively locked — QB found the file but another process holds a lock preventing access. In 6189, that lock is either a live single-user session or a .TLG desync that prevents QB from opening the file safely. Always check whether someone is genuinely in single-user mode before looking for stale files.
The server-first restart rule: Always restart the server before workstations. If workstations restart first, they reconnect to the server before it has cleared the old session state — perpetuating the error. Correct order: (1) close all QB on workstations, (2) restart the server, (3) wait for QuickBooksDB service to show Running in services.msc, (4) then restart workstations one at a time.
What Causes QuickBooks Error 6189, 816?
Active Single-User Mode Session
Most common cause — another user has the company file open in single-user mode, which places an exclusive lock. No workstation can switch to multi-user while this lock is held. The fix is to find that user, have them switch to multi-user mode (File → Switch to Multi-user Mode), or close QB entirely.
.TLG Desync After Abnormal Shutdown
A power failure, forced shutdown, or network interruption mid-session leaves the .TLG transaction log out of sync with the .QBW. QB detects the mismatch and refuses to open the file to prevent data damage. Renaming the .TLG forces QB to create a clean one — no data is lost through this process.
Stale .QBW.lock File
When QB exits cleanly, it deletes its lock file. When it crashes or is force-closed, the .QBW.lock file remains on disk. The next time someone tries to open the file, QB sees the orphaned lock, interprets it as an active session, and produces 6189, 816. Deleting the stale .lock file resolves this.
Old QBDSM Version After QB Upgrade
After upgrading QB (e.g., from QB 2022 to QB 2023), the old QuickBooksDB32 service may keep running alongside QuickBooksDB33. Two QBDSM versions competing for the same file produce 6189, 816 — the file appears locked because both services are attempting to manage it. Disable the old version's service in Windows Services.
Company File on Cloud Sync or External Drive
Files in OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, or on USB/NAS drives produce 6189, 816 reliably. Cloud sync tools continuously scan and temporarily lock files — this directly conflicts with QB's locking mechanism. The file must be on a local Windows hard drive. This is a permanent fix, not a workaround.
Hosting Misconfiguration or Permission Issue
Workstations with "Host Multi-User Access" enabled, or the QBDataServiceUser account lacking Full Control over the company file folder, cause access conflicts that produce 6189. Only the server should host. The QBDataServiceUser account needs Full Control permissions on the folder containing the .QBW.
How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6189, 816
Start with Method 1 — check whether anyone is in single-user mode. This is the most common cause and the fastest fix.
Quick Reference
| Your situation | Likely cause | Start with |
|---|---|---|
| Someone's QB shows "Switch to Multi-User Mode" | Live single-user lock | Method 1 — have them switch to multi-user |
| No one is in QB — error after a crash or power failure | Stale .lock file or .TLG desync | Methods 2 + 3 — delete .lock, rename .TLG |
| File on OneDrive, Dropbox, or USB drive | Cloud sync interference | Method 5 — move to local drive |
| Error appeared after QB version upgrade | Old QBDSM version competing | Method 4 — disable old service |
| Opens on server, fails on all workstations | Hosting or permissions | Method 6 — hosting + File Doctor |
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