![]() ![]() Make sure it is not currently being used by another program or a read-only file". If I run it in compatibility mode by checking Windows 2000, I can get to the logon screen but then I get this message: "The file you specified cannot be opened. ![]() Then from your File menu choose "Switch to single-user mode." As I stated above no users are logged on to QB when I get this message. ![]() To use the file in single-user mode, ask the other user(s) to close the company file. :Quickbooks has opened in multi-user mode because at least one other person is using the company file in multi-user mode. When I try to open the company file which is located on our server, I get the following message: (no user are logged on to QB either). I tried everything they recommend after that and it does not resolve the issue. They direct you to the following link:įirst off there is not an option to click on the Run Support Action button below. They then state that if you already have Power User or Admin rights, you may be experiencing a known issue. :Windows XP and Windows 2000 users must have Power Users or Administrator group rights in order to run QuickBooks. When I try to open QB I get the following message: Recently installed QuickBooks 2006 Pro on a Windows XP Pro machine in a Windows 2003 SBS domain environment. ![]()
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