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6147 Error Message in QuickBooks

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6147 Company File Error Code in QuickBooks can be eliminated by using the solutions listed below:
Solution 1: Attach a new name to the configuration files to effectively weed out this intricate error
•Promptly navigate to the valid location where your company file folder is situated, and then you should open up that folder to right-click on those configuration files that possess .ND and .TLG as file extensions.
•· After that, you are required to locate the ‘Rename’ option on the screen, and once you click on it, you should put the word ‘.oldcoverfile’ at the end of these files’ names. An example to illustrate this point is: ‘comp_newfile.qbw.nd.oldcoverfile’ and ‘comp_newfile.qbw.tlg.oldcoverfile’.
•· Once you type the new word on both these files’ names as per the previous step, you should hit the ‘Enter’ key to save these names, and after that, you can just log into the desired company file successfully through the QB application.
Solution 2: Get a separate copy of the company file on the Windows Desktop to ensure prompt access to it

Like the previous solution, your first task is to open up the company file folder, and then you should identify and right-click on your company file (with .QBW file extension), and after that, you must tap the ‘Copy’ option to generate a copy of it on your computer.
· Move back rapidly to your Windows Desktop, and then you just need to right-click on the Desktop’s screen to hit the ‘Paste’ option, and then you will notice that the copied company file gets immediately pasted on the Desktop.
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Next, you should open up the QuickBooks Desktop while pressing and holding down the ‘Ctrl’ key on your keyboard, and you will promptly get a new window titled ‘No company open’ on the screen.
· Just jump to this new window, and then you can access the company file that you have pasted on your Windows Desktop through the ‘Open or restore an existing company’ tab.
