QuickBooks is a bookkeeping software that has proved its efficiency by delivering trustworthy financial services. Many businesses have seen profitable growth and expansion after using QuickBooks to manage their accounting. The data stored as company files in QuickBooks can be shared with multiple users connected to the server computer. Unfortunately, sometimes the software fails to open these company files and notifies that QuickBooks Connection Has Been Lost. If this error message also emerged on your PC while working on QuickBooks, keep reading the blog to find out everything you need to know about his error, including the counter methods.
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About the issue
As soon as you give a command to open your company file, the software starts to set up a connection with the company file in its location. Suppose QuickBooks fails to locate the company file and connect with it. In that case, you’ll see an error message saying, “The connection to the company file has been lost. QuickBooks must close immediately…” and the software is most likely to shut down after this. That’ll happen every time you try to connect with the file, and you need to resolve this issue to gain access to the company file again
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Reasons
The potential reasons for the occurrence of this error in QuickBooks are given below
- QuickBooks may not have the required permissions to access the company file on your computer’s hard drive.
- QuickBooks has developed some internal issues due to a faulty installation on your computer.
- The company file you are trying to access exists in an unsupported format after dealing damage from a malware attack or data corruption.
Solutions
Solution 1- Repair your company file, then move it to a different location on your hard drive
- Open the QuickBooks Tool hub on your computer.
- Click on Company file issuesand select Run QuickBooks File Doctor tool.
- Locate your company file and enter your admin password before starting the scan.
- Wait till the process is finished.
- Now, right-click on the file and click Copy.
- Move the file to a different folder and try to access it from there.
Solution 2- Use Quick fix my program
- Open the QuickBooks Tool hub and click on Program Problems.
- Select Quick fix my program and wait till the process is finished.
- Retry accessing your file in QuickBooks.
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