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Thank you for reaching out to us here on the Community page, @treasurer71.
The problem is fixed if you don't encounter any issues while working with QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT). If you're still getting problems, I encourage reaching out to our Support Team to help you check and repair the files securely.
To contact support:
You can also read this article for additional reference about fixing QBWin.log errors in QBDT.
Get back to me if there's anything you need assistance with. I'm a few clicks away to help. Have a good day!
Thank you for reaching out to us here on the Community page, @treasurer71.
The problem is fixed if you don't encounter any issues while working with QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT). If you're still getting problems, I encourage reaching out to our Support Team to help you check and repair the files securely.
To contact support:
You can also read this article for additional reference about fixing QBWin.log errors in QBDT.
Get back to me if there's anything you need assistance with. I'm a few clicks away to help. Have a good day!
My client sent me a back-up of his QB that needed to be up-graded. I got the "this should be that" message because the system threw up that don't worry message and I should do the rebuild which I did.
It came back as seemingly all fixed but noting that "5163 should be 5205" which I have no idea what that means although I tried to learn to now avail.
I've now completed the QB up-grade for my client and now I'm ready to make a back-up to return to him to upload on his system. Same problem occurred in terms of the pop-up "don't worry!" message saying the back-up couldn't be created yet but I should run the rebuild, which I did.
No longer did the report indicate "5163 should be 5205" (evidently thats resolved now) except suddenly the report claims "5265 should be 5308"
Can someone explain to me how I track these down so I know more precisely where these are occurring and perhaps how to avoid them?
Thanks!
Great for rebuilding the data while working with the client's file, Jain.
You're getting those error messages when there's minor damage to the company file. And, QuickBooks Desktop logs when you rebuild them through the QBWin.log file.
You can access the file on a local computer or in Windows. Let me show you how:
Option 1: Access QBWin.log from QuickBooks Product Information screen
Option 2: Access the QBWin.log in Windows
I've added this link: Find QBWin.log or QuickBooks.log files for additional information.
You can also refer to the Use the Accountant's Copy page to learn about its limitations in QuickBooks.
Stay in touch if there's anything else you need, and I'm always around to help.
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