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Hi there, rdell2007.
Thanks for stopping by the Community. That issue can be caused by a number of things listed below.
Intuit recommends more than one solution for this problem. The first solution may solve your problem, or you may need to try all of them to resolve the issue. For best results, perform the solutions in the order shown.
Download and install the QuickBooks Tools Hub:
The QuickBooks Tools Hub helps fix common errors. QuickBooks needs to be closed to use the tool hub. From the QuickBooks Tools Hub, run QuickBooks File Doctor.
Set QuickBooks to "Run as Administrator":
Move the company file to the default location:
Create a new folder for the company file(s):
Test and Set folder permissions:
Those solutions will get you in the right place and will eliminate any errors you had. If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to post down below. Thank you for stopping by the Community and have a nice evening.
it seems that the right way to fix error is in the Windows Security dashboard. At least for me, i began seeing this error for many of the desktop apps after a windows security update. First try opening QB Desktop and see the error message one more time. This will log the security alert in Windows security dashboard under "App & Browser control". . it will be easy to find it once you open the log file to give permission to QB desktop program. To open windows security you can either right click on the windows security icon on the lower right hand corner or just search for it. Once you open the dashboard, Click on "App & Browser control". Then click on "Reputation-based protection". Then click on "protection history" under "Potentially unwanted app blocking". Click on "Filters" down arrow and select "Block actions", then "blocked items". The top one should be the most recent QB Desktop app protection reporting. To allow QB Desktop to run, click on "Low". Windows will give you a pop up screen. Select yes to access blocked app. Then you'll see that QBW32.EXE was blocked from accessing a folder. You can then click on "Controlled folder access settings". and select "Allow an app through Controlled folder access". It seems that Windows implemented these security features to protect against ransomware. So it is a good thing but sure makes our lives difficult when no announcement comes to explain how to fix it if you are really giving access to a legit program. The bad thing is that you'll have to do it for any program Windows consider 3rd party. Even my scanner stopped working... and this fixed that as well.
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