![]() Generally I like to start with a clean Windows install with nothing installed but Quickbooks. I will assume you already followed the fix guide from Intuit linked below. %PROGRAMFILES(X86)%\Intuit\Quickbook 2018 Remote address: any computer, same ports as above, IPv4, TCP Local address: server ip, port ra56725-56728, IPv4, TCP All others settings are default I believe. I've included our custom BitDefender GravityZone firewall settings below. ![]() Any help with getting QuickBooks to behave better would be appreciated! QuickBooks Desktop always works on the server without any issues, so I'm hopefully ruling out data corruption. Generally, I can get QuickBooks to find the file by rebooting either the server or the client or both, using File Doctor(but usually does not find anything wrong), and/or remapping the network seems to fix the issue more consistently, although it seems to be another temporary solution. The client will show it can access the files on the server, but when I go to login via QuickBooks, it says it cannot find the file or give Error -6000, -83. I have mapped a network drive on the LAN to the clients.
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