![]() ![]() (Another thing to check) If you are hosting the file on a server make sure no one has "Host multi-user access" selected. So if Accounting is in their company file in multi-user and Sales attempts to open theirs in Multi-user it fails and defaults them to single user.Ĥ. I'm not sure if they tie up the ports or what. (Optional Observation) If you happen to be running multiple QB company files on a single workstation I found that both cannot be opened in Multi-user mode. It's possible that they have it defaulted to single user.ģ. At the end there is an option to "Open file in multi-user mode". ![]() Go to the users that are opening the Quickbooks file and delete it from their recently accessed list. If possible, put this on a server, not a workstationĢ. Make sure the server/computer that the file is hosted on has the QB database manager running. ![]() I've hit my head over a wall a few times in regards to multi-user mode. ![]()
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