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Is there any type of guide or recommended way of setting up folder sharing in Windows 10 so that multiple users can connect to the company file? I have a very powerful windows 10 Pro Machine that I would like to host the company file (we use enterprise) and make that available on the network to the other six employees in the office.
I need to know step by step the best way to setup windows 10 to share the folder on the network with the company files so that our other six computers in the office (also running win 10) can see the folder and access it.
I found a couple QB guides online but none of the explain the directions on properly sharing a folder across the network.
Thanks,
Thanks for checking this forum for help, @roadwarriormfleet,
If you want to host your company files over a network, use the Database Server Manager in your Windows computer. The detailed steps to set it up is found in the articles below:
If you need someone to walk you through the steps, I recommend contacting our Technical Team for support. They can initiate a viewing session with you to complete the set up.
Here's how to get Support:
Another option to contact us is through the web. Here's how:
Let me know how it goes. I'll be right here to help you if you need anything else. Have a lovely day!
I could be missing something but I have yet to find a guide that explains how other users connect to the company file once the database manger software is set up. Personally I always manually create a network share within windows 10. But it would be nice to have a guide on that written up as the correct QB recommended way.
Unless does the database manager set up its own network share automatically? I feel like some more detail could be given for beginners.
Thank you
Thank you for providing details of your concern, @roadwarriormfleet.
I'm here to help you set up a multi-user network for QuickBooks Desktop. Here's how:
Now that you've set up everything, turn on Multi-User Access on your server computer:
The steps above will let you host your company files over your network. To access your multi-user network, sign in as a user with admin rights on your server computer and workstations.
Here’s the article that'll give you more info about the process: Set up and install a multi-user network for QuickBooks Desktop.
If in case you want to have someone that can guide you with the process, you can reach out to our Technical support team by following the instructions given by my colleague, Jen_D.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have more questions about setting up Multi-User in QuickBooks. I’m here to help however I can. Take care always.
Hi,
I have this annoying issue with H505 error. It keeps appearing after some time. I have noticed that the QBDB service is being stopped and then I need to start it manually every time. Is there any idea why this could happen?
The DB server has been setup and network sharing also.
The firewall is off. inbound/outbound rules have been defined.
I'll make sure that you can get rid of this error, darylkeizer.
Error H505 means something is blocking the incoming and outgoing communication to your company file and the multi-user connection to your server.
Usually, this error occurs when one of your workstations has been set to be the server for QuickBooks. To isolate the issue, you'll want to make sure that your server computer is the only one hosting multi-user mode. I'll show you how:
After checking the workstations, move on to your server computer. Here's how to do it:
I also recommend reading our QuickBooks Database Server Manager User Guide to help ensure that all users on your network can seamlessly work together in QuickBooks Desktop from multiple computers.
If you have additional questions about the multi-user network, please don't hesitate to let me know. Feel free to tag me in your posts and comments.
Hey KlentB,
Thanks for the feeedback.
These steps I'm aware of.
What's strange is that the QuickBooksDB service keeps getting stopped. That is the problem. And once I start the service, everything runs just fine. PC info: Windows 10 Pro ver 1703
Daryl
Let's make sure that we can get your database server manager working again, darylkeizer.
You can uninstall your database server manager, rename the installation folder, and then reinstall the server manager again. I'm here to guide you through the process.
After that, rename the installation folder by following these steps below
Next, reinstall QuickBooks Database Server Manager. Here's how:
You'll should keep your data server back up and running. You'll also want to check your firewall and antivirus permissions to make sure you give your server manager permission to run on your server computer.
I've included these articles in case you'll encounter network issues.
Let me know if you need further assistance with your database server manager. I'll be right here to help you.
OS Build 1703 is already outdated years ago. Consider upgrading your OS Build to make sure.
I have a server that hosts the QB data files. One of the PCs that access these files have decided that it wants to host the files. The user has to go in to the utilities menu and turn this off every time. Is there a service on the PC that I can just disable that will keep the PC from being able to 'host the files'?
I'm here to share some information about hosting your company file, @HARDWYRE.
After turning on Multi-user Access, you should always have a server computer that hosts the QB data files. At this time, there's no option to disable that feature. Also, workstations with multi-user access enabled can inadvertently go into Alternate Hosting mode and take ownership of a company file. When this happens, other users won't be able to open the file.
To make sure that you have the right Windows permissions to access folders in the multi-user mode, check out this article for detailed guidance: Set up folder and Windows access permissions to share company files.
In case you'll encounter errors, you can use our File Doctor to resolve it. Refer to this article for more information: Fix company file and network issues with QuickBooks File Doctor.
Keep in touch with me if you need more assistance as you work on your company file. Enjoy the rest of your day while being safe!
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