Even if you're using an advanced operating system like Windows 10 or 11, you could be affected by this error. It can happen whether the performed action is on an internal or external drive. I will help you get past this error by showing ways to fix it.
Let's change the file location on your QuickBooks Desktop account.
Then, we can navigate to the new location where you want to save it, right-click on an open area and select Paste.
Within this window, navigate to the new location of your copied company file.
Choose a file to highlight it and click Open. Your company file should now appear on the login screen.
Following the steps outlined above should enable you to change the location of your QuickBooks company file.
You may also want to reach out to your window support to obtain other basic troubleshooting steps in resolving this matter.
Meanwhile, I'm adding this Community resource if you have other QuickBooks concerns like setting up payments, managing your income and expenses, running reports, etc. Please refer to this article for more details: Community help articles.
It's my pleasure to help you. I'll look forward to having you here again if you have other questions about managing the program. I'm always here to answer them for you.
I'm glad that everything is already working fine. And also, thank you for sharing what you just did. I know this will benefit other users who are experiencing the same error. Anyway, if you have any other concerns, please let us know. The Community is always here to help you all the time.
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