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Our company has 2-QB Desktop licenses and 2-users. Periodically I will go into the Employee Center and want to drill down to payroll info for specific employees or I will need to access a bank rec that I currently have in process and the system will come back with the message "Only one user at a time is allowed to access employees, payroll items, payroll functions, or payroll data (transactions), and "X" is currently doing this." When I speak with the other user, she is not in the Employee Center or accessing any payroll data. In fact, she often has nothing other than the check register open.
How do I prevent this erroneous issue from happening.
Thank you.
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I can share some information to help you sort this out, @WGM.
Just to clarify, are you getting the warning or prompt in all computers where you're using QuickBooks? In the meantime, let's run the verify utility and rebuild the utility tool. This isolates and resolved issues using QuickBooks in a multi-user mode. Let's first turn off the multi-user access in QuickBooks.
Now, here's how to perform the verify and rebuild utility tool:
If only a specific user receives the and was not able to access the payroll function even though no other user is using it, you may want to check this article: Resolve data damage with your QuickBooks Desktop company file.
Also, I've added these articles to help you resolve unexpected issues when opening or working in your company file on a multi-user mode:
Keep me posted if you have other questions. I'm always here to help.
I can share some information to help you sort this out, @WGM.
Just to clarify, are you getting the warning or prompt in all computers where you're using QuickBooks? In the meantime, let's run the verify utility and rebuild the utility tool. This isolates and resolved issues using QuickBooks in a multi-user mode. Let's first turn off the multi-user access in QuickBooks.
Now, here's how to perform the verify and rebuild utility tool:
If only a specific user receives the and was not able to access the payroll function even though no other user is using it, you may want to check this article: Resolve data damage with your QuickBooks Desktop company file.
Also, I've added these articles to help you resolve unexpected issues when opening or working in your company file on a multi-user mode:
Keep me posted if you have other questions. I'm always here to help.
Thank you for your help. I wasn't able to confirm whether the messaging appeared on all computers, but rebuilding the utility tool seemed to do the trick.
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