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I'm attempting to upgrade to Desktop version 23, Enterprise Manufacturing & Wholesale. The company file update worked just fine, the first two workstations that I updated also worked, but every PC after that is giving an error that I've never seen before.
This is the full error:
"You do not have sufficient permissions to the specified folder. To use QuickBooks in a multi-user environment, you must have read/write access and create/delete rights to the folder where the company file is stored.
Please ask your system administrator to give you permissions to the specified folder. Click Help for more information."
So, I am the system admin and I've verified that all workstations have full read/write access. QuickBooks V21 was already running on every PC. Nothing has changed on the network. The only thing new is V23 of QB. Any suggestions on how to get past this nonsense error? I've tried doing clean installs of QB on two of the PCs but still receive the same error.
Searching the "Help" center gives no results.
This is the third time I've attempted to upgrade to the current version of QuickBooks in the last two years, every time I've hit a wall and just reverted to V21. Hopefully I can actually update this time...
Thank you for turning to the Community about your concern, topherfarrell.
I can see how this error you're experiencing kept you from opening your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) Enterprise 2023 smoothly. I'm here to help ensure you can access the desktop program in a breeze.
Before we start, allow me to share the reasons what causes the error:
We've compiled a list of troubleshooting solutions to resolve the error. Let's make sure to perform each one according to their order for best results.
To begin, download and install QuickBooks Tools Hub. From there, you'll have to launch the QuickBooks File Doctor. This utility is used to resolve company file-related errors. Follow these steps to run it:
Next, lodge the QuickBooks File Doctor. Here's how:
After performing these solutions, open your QuickBooks. If the error persists, perform Solutions 2 up to 5 in this guide: Message: You do not have sufficient permissions to the specified folder.
I've included an article that discusses in detail the various access limits in single or multi-user mode: Features available and tasks.
In addition, these resources will guide you on how to handle company file and network issues:
Don't hesitate to leave a comment below if you have additional questions about the multi-user mode. I'll be around to assist you further.
None of the suggested fixes worked. Also, none of the suggested errors were the cause. I found workaround that seems to be functioning for now. A little more info on my setup in case anyone else encounters this-
Upon upgrading from V21 to V23, half of my users received the error that I originally reported in this post. The fix that I discovered was, after the installation of V23 I opened QuickBooks, on the first screen that asks how I want to set up, I simply closed the window, chose "open or restore company file > open a company file" from there I should be able to just choose my company file and hit "open" BUT that is where the error would pop up and not allow me to move forward. What I did was right-click in the "Network Locations" then select "Add a new network location" then follow the steps in the "Add network location wizard", choose the "custom network location" then I manually added the address to my enclosing file that contains my company file. Even though the address is identical to the option that appears automatically in the window, for whatever reason, this bypasses the error and allowed me to complete the install. I replicated these steps on 10 workstations that initially gave the error, but with these steps it worked.
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