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QuickBooks Error 6143: A Practical Troubleshooting Guide

by John Kartan Accounting And Bookkeeping
QuickBooks Error 6143


When trying to open a company file or carry out regular tasks in QuickBooks, are you encountering QuickBooks Error 6143? Error code 6143 appears when attempting to access the company file. This error also occurs with other processes like using the verify/rebuild data tool. In this guide, we'll explore the technical details of  QuickBooks error 6143 and find practical fixes for it.

If you try to fix the error yourself, you can make things worse, resulting in additional issues and even data loss. Rather than taking a chance on the financial stability of the business, It is advised to get assistance from professionals to reduce the risks associated with QuickBooks issues. Use the dedicated 1.855.738.2784 to navigate the troubleshooting procedure for rapid assistance and knowledgeable guidance. Our team of QuickBooks experts has the skills and tools necessary to quickly and successfully resolve Error 6143.

What Could Be Causing QuickBooks Error Code 6143?

Effective troubleshooting of error 6143 in QuickBooks requires an understanding of its underlying causes. Here are the possible causes:

  1. Damaged Company File: The main cause of the 6000-series issue is a damaged company file.
  2. Outdated QuickBooks: Error 6143 is among the many issues that can arise from using an outdated version of QuickBooks.

Strategies for Fixing Error 6143 in QuickBooks Desktop

Now that we have an understanding of the causes let's look at the best possible solutions.


Resolution 1: Use the File Doctor tool

Make sure the QuickBooks software is updated before using the File Doctor tool. Take the following steps:


Step 1: Install the Tool Hub after downloading it.

  1. First, close the QuickBooks.
  2. Download the most recent version of the Tool Hub for QuickBooks.
  3. Install by following the prompts displayed on the screen.
  4. To open the tool hub, double-click its desktop icon.


Step 2: Launch Quick Fix My File

  1. From the Tools Hub, select Company File Information.
  2. Click on Quick Fix My File.
  3. Hit OK to launch QuickBooks once you're done.


Step 3: Start the QuickBooks File Doctor application

  1. In the Tools Hub, choose Company File Information.
  2. Select the QuickBooks File Doctor to run.
  3. Select the company's file using the drop-down option.
  4. Select the middle option, "Check your file," and then click "Continue."
  5. Click Next after entering the QuickBooks admin password.
  6. Allow the scan to finish, which should take 10 to 15 minutes.
  7. Open QuickBooks; the company file is expected to open even if it indicates the scan has failed.


Resolution 2: Remove all spaces from the name of the company file

Error 6143 may occur if the company file name contains too many spaces. To address the issue, do the following:
  1. Exit QuickBooks from all workstations and servers connected to the network by logging out.
  2. Open the QuickBooks installation folder on the server where the QuickBooks company file is stored.
  3. Typically, C:\Users \Public\ Public Documents\ Intuit\QuickBooks\ Company Files is where you can find them.
  4. Rename the company file by using the right-click menu.
  5. Proceed to remove any spaces from both the company file name and the company file extension.
  6. Proceed to execute the same operation that first caused the error by opening QuickBooks.

To sum up, troubleshooting QuickBooks Error 6143 requires patience and diligence. Understanding its origins and putting the suggested fixes into practice will assist you in quickly getting rid of errors. But for a swift solution, contact specialists if you're still having issues with the QuickBooks error 6143. Simply dial 1.855.738.2784 to get guidance from experts immediately.


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