Hello, @CDU.
When using QuickBooks on a multi-user mode, you should only have one computer acting as the server or host. With that, you should only have one .ND file for each QuickBooks Company file that you manage.
Here are the possible reasons why your file path was changed:
- Hosting features were turned on by another computer or device in your network.
- The .QBW file was moved or saved in a different location.
- The.ND file is damaged or corrupted.
Let's first create a backup of your company file. Once completed, let's make sure that your QuickBooks software is updated to the latest version.
Now, let's view the details of each file path. If you see different ServerIP and server Engine Name, the hosting feature may have been turned on or enabled by another computer or user. Here's how to turn it off:
- Go to the Files menu.
- Choose Utilities.
- Select Turn - off Host Multi-User Access.
- Click Yes to confirm.
If there are no other users that can access your company file, you can perform the following:
- Suppress your QuickBooks Desktop
- Open a sample company file
- Run reboot.bat
- Troubleshoot the QuickBooks Desktop Application
- Create a new Windows Administrator
You can refer to these articles for more detailed instructions:
Just a heads-up, every time you use the Database Server Manager to rescan the folders on your computer, it will create a new company file. It will be created in the same folder.
Keep me posted if you have other questions. I'm just a few posts away.