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Like other software, QuickBooks is no exception as it occasionally throws errors while managing large and complex accounting data. Huge pitfalls can quickly be avoided if you know how to cope with QuickBooks problems immediately.
QuickBooks Desktop is a prevalent accounting software that is commonly used globally by account professionals. This capable software provides multiple benefits in terms of keeping small and medium-sized enterprises' financial records in a streamlined manner. This is a highly useful software that stores all Company, Vendor, Employee and Customer data, such as templates, logos, letters and images in the QBW file. Professionals can open this file anywhere to access any information they may have stored in the past. However, there are times when the error message 'QuickBooks already has a company file open' is displayed, preventing the QuickBooks QBW file from being opened.

Reasons for 'QuickBooks has already opened a company file' error

Several reasons why this error occurred are as follows:
1. Question of 'Folder Permission'
2. Many of the QuickBooks Desktop Company files are already open
3. Damaged or corrupted QuickBooks Desktop Company file (QBW)

Solutions for 'QuickBooks has already opened a company file' error

The solutions to correct this error are as follows:

1. Open the QuickBooks Company file directly from QuickBooks Desktop – Open the QuickBooks Company file directly from QuickBooks Desktop. This solution is helpful in the case of folder permission issues.
2. Prevent QuickBooks Desktop windows from opening automatically – If many windows are opened in the Company file, try to prevent them from opening automatically.
3. Rename TLG and ND files that accompany QuickBooks Company file – If the TLG and ND files that accompany QuickBooks Company file are corrupted, rename both TLG and ND files. The reason is to rename these files to help you open the QuickBooks Company file.
4. 4. Relocate the QuickBooks Company file to another location – If the QuickBooks Company file is present on the network drive, transfer it to the local drive of the computer system that is being used. If a local file is opened, troubleshoot the network configuration. Download and run the built-in 'QuickBooks File Doctor' tool.
5. 5. Check QuickBooks Company File Properties and File Extension – Check properties and file extensions. Make sure the file type is 'QuickBooks Company File' and the file size is 7MB.
6. 6. Rename the QuickBooks Company File – Rename the QuickBooks Company File with a name that has no more than three letters. Also, the original file extension must be kept the same.

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