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Yesterday QBPOS V19 wouldn't open on my server and the error stated windows could not find the qbposshell.exe file. Does anyone have any experience in fixing this? My two floor stations are currently running. Any assistance is appreciated. Thanks!
Thanks for letting us know, Hannahsbtl. I'll help rectify errors of the missing file in your QuickBooks Point of Sale.
When accessing your company data in QuickBooks, the error message you've received may be due to your file being relocated or renamed.
Additionally, this error can occur if your QuickBooks file has been removed or your computer isn't connected to the location where the file is stored. To help you resolve this, you can run the repair tool to fix common errors in your file. To do this:
However, if the issue persists, I recommend performing the clean install process to refresh your QBDT program. This method requires uninstalling the software and then reinstalling it. For detailed steps, follow Step 2 of this article: Reinstall QuickBooks Desktop.
Once everything looks good, you can utilize this guide to help review the accuracy of your data entered into your file: Understand reports.
I'll leave this thread available so you can always reply below for any additional queries when managing errors in your account. Stay safe.
yes the file is there but is broken somehow and the the system doesn't recognize it. is there a way to repair the qbposshell.exe file?
The file is there, but Point of Sale won't open it. Is there a way to repair the file?
I appreciate your quick response, Hannahsbtl. Let me share information about a common issue many users encounter with QuickBooks Point of Sale, specifically related to the qbposshell.exe file.
Since the qbposshell.exe file is broken and the system doesn't recognize it, you can perform the following steps to repair it:
Remember to always back up your data before attempting repairs or reinstallation to prevent data loss.
Furthermore, I'm adding this article that provides information about QuickBooks Desktop Point of Sale: Discontinuation of QuickBooks Desktop Point of Sale FAQs.
We've explored the issue surrounding the qbposshell.exe file and discussed several effective strategies for resolving it. We appreciate your time, and we’re here to help you ensure your QuickBooks experience is as efficient as possible.
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