Solution 1: Ping server to ensure you are connected to the network
By doing this, you’re checking if your computer is connected to your network. This is best done on a client workstation to make sure it can access the server.
- Identify the name of your server computer.
- On your keyboard, press the Windows logo + R.
- Enter CMD then click OK.
- Enter ipconfig /all then press Enter.
- Take note of the Host Name (servername).
- Type ping [name of your server] then press Enter.
- You should see a reply for each packet.
- If you see a reply for each packet, it means your computer is connected to your network.
- If you see a packet loss or a slow reply, your network should be checked out by a qualified IT professional.
If you’re connected to your network and still getting the same issue, proceed to solution 2.
Solution 2: Search for all company files
Go to your server computer and perform a wildcard search for all company files by typing one of the following into the search bar:
Note: Be sure to include the Asterisk (*) before the extension type to ensure the search works correctly.
- *.qbw (Working Files)
- *.qbb (Back Up Files)
- *.qba (Accountants Copy Files)
- *.qbx (Accountants Transfer Files)
- *.qby (Accountants Change Files)
Once the file is found, make a note of the file's location and proceed to solution 3. If the file is not found, contact an IT professional to help locate the file.
Solution 3: Open your file in QuickBooks
Open the file depending on the type of your QuickBooks file.
- Opening a company file (.qbw) or an accountant's copy (.qba)
- From the File menu, select Open or Restore Company.
- Select Open a Company File, then select Next.
- Select the company file.
- Select Open.
- Restoring a Backup (.qbb)
- From the File menu, select Open or Restore Company.
- Select Restore a Backup File, then select Next.
- Select Local backup.
- Select the company file, then select Next.
- Choose the location where you’d like to save the restored file (where you will be working with the file), then select Save.
- Restore an Accountant's Copy Transfer file (.qbx)
- From the File menu, select Open or Restore a company.
- Select Convert and Accountant's Copy Transfer File, then select Next.
- If the What the Accountant's Copy Can and Can't Do window is displayed, select Next.
- Select the transfer file (.qbx), then select Open.
- Choose the location where you’d like to save the Accountant's Copy File, then click Save.