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How to Fix QuickBooks Error 6189, 1005 Easily?

Published: 10 June, 2025 | Updated: 10 June, 2025

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QuickBooks Error 6189, 1005

QuickBooks Error 6189, 1005 is a runtime error that prevents users from opening the company file. This error typically occurs in multi-user mode when QuickBooks can’t access the file stored on the server. The issue is usually not related to data corruption but to access rights or file locks.

This guide explains the error in detail, why it appears, how to identify it, and what steps you can follow to resolve it. You’ll also find options to get expert help from the Error Code Experts team if the problem persists.

Watch this quick video to learn the causes and solutions for QuickBooks Error Code 6189, 1005.

What is QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005”?

QuickBooks Error 6189, 1005 is a runtime error that occurs when QuickBooks Desktop is unable to access the company file. It is a part of the 6000 series of errors, which are mostly related to company file access issues. This error appears when trying to open the file in a multi-user setup but the file is locked or QuickBooks services are not configured correctly.

Why does QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005” occur?

The error may appear due to several system or environment-related reasons. Below are the common causes:

  • Company file is open on another workstation in single-user mode.
  • Lack of proper permissions on the file or folder where the company file is stored.
  • QuickBooks Database Server Manager is not running on the host system.
  • Data file is being accessed through a mapped drive instead of a network location.
  • Network issues or misconfigured hosting settings.

How can you identify QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005”?

You can identify the error by observing these key symptoms:

  • QuickBooks fails to open the company file in multi-user mode.
  • Error message displays: “An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to access the company file. Please try again. Error codes: (-6189, -1005)”
  • QuickBooks becomes unresponsive after clicking on the file.
  • The file opens on one computer but not on others.

What are the steps to fix QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005”?

Follow the solutions below in the given order to fix the error. These solutions are tested and apply to most cases where this error appears.

Solution 1: Use Quick Fix My Program from QuickBooks Tool Hub

Start with the built-in Quick Fix My Program utility:

  1. Close QuickBooks.
  2. Download and install the QuickBooks Tool Hub.
  3. Open the Tool Hub and select Program Problems.
  4. Click on Quick Fix my Program.
  5. After the tool finishes, open QuickBooks and try accessing the company file again.

Solution 2: Restart all systems in the network

Ensure no background locks are interfering:

  1. Restart all computers connected to QuickBooks, including the host server.
  2. Make sure QuickBooks is closed on all workstations.
  3. Open the company file only from the host computer first.

Solution 3: Run QuickBooks Database Server Manager

This step helps rebuild network permissions:

  1. Open the QuickBooks Tool Hub.
  2. Select Network Issues.
  3. Choose QuickBooks Database Server Manager.
  4. Browse to the folder where your company file is stored.
  5. Click Start Scan.
  6. Once the scan completes, try opening your file again.

Solution 4: Confirm folder permissions on the host system

Improper permissions can prevent file access:

  1. Right-click on the folder containing the .QBW file.
  2. Click on Properties > Security tab.
  3. Make sure Full Control is granted to Everyone and QBDataServiceUserXX.
  4. Apply changes and restart QuickBooks.

Solution 5: Ensure all systems use the same QuickBooks version

Mismatched versions across systems can cause the error:

  1. Check the QuickBooks version on all machines.
  2. If mismatched, update all to the same version using Help > Update QuickBooks Desktop.

Solution 6: Move the company file to a local drive temporarily

Test whether the file is damaged or locked:

  1. Copy the .QBW file to your local desktop.
  2. Open QuickBooks and try accessing the file from the new location.
  3. If it opens, the issue lies with the network or file location.

Is there an automated tool to fix QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005”?

Yes, the QuickBooks Tool Hub provides a built-in utility called Quick Fix My Program and QuickBooks Database Server Manager that can automatically resolve most file access errors, including 6189, 1005. These tools are free from Intuit and are recommended as a first step in troubleshooting.

How can I prevent QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005” in the future?

To avoid encountering this error again, follow these tips:

  • Always close QuickBooks correctly on all systems.
  • Use a stable network connection for multi-user access.
  • Make sure QuickBooks Database Server Manager is running on the host.
  • Keep all systems updated with the latest QuickBooks version and Windows updates.
  • Avoid accessing the file through a mapped drive; use the network path instead.

What if QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005” is not fixed after troubleshooting?

If the error still persists, it could be due to deeper system-level or file-level issues. At this point, it’s best to consult an expert to avoid file damage or data loss.

How can our experts assist you in resolving QuickBooks Error “6189, 1005”?

If you’re unable to resolve the error, the Error Code Experts team is ready to help. Our certified QuickBooks professionals can remotely diagnose and fix the issue with minimal downtime.

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