QuickBooks Error 6144 0 occurs when you’re trying to open the company file. Error Code 6144 0 generally occurs because .ND has an incorrect path to your company file.
In this post, we’ll discuss the causes and solution steps to fix it.
Quick Note: You may also face QuickBooks Error -6144, -103
Causes for QuickBooks Error -6144, 0
- .ND file has an incorrect path for a company file
- Windows user account is damaged which is used by QuickBooks Database Manager
Important: Process to fix this error may complex, you can speak with our experts for a quick resolution or leave us your message.
5 Simple Steps to Fix QuickBooks Error -6144, 0
Step 1: Update QuickBooks Desktop
- Open QuickBooks Desktop
- Then go to Help > Update QuickBooks Desktop
- Then click on Update Now to the top right corner
- Now make a check on Reset Update and click Get Updates (See an image below)
- Once Update is complete, close QuickBooks

Step 2: Download and Run QuickBooks File Doctor
- Download QuickBooks Tools Hub and go to your downloads by pressing CTRL+J
- Under your downloads list click on QuickBooksToolsHub.exe
- Click Yes to allow this app to make changes
- Now click on Next to install it and then click Yes again for accepting the license agreement
- Click on Next and then Install (It may take some time)
- Once the installation is complete click on Finish
- Now open QuickBooks Tool Hub (Icon will be available on your desktop)
- Under Company File Issues tab click on Run QuickBooks File Doctor
Step 3: Rename the .ND and .TLG Files
.ND and .TLG files help you to run QuickBooks company files on network and multi-user mode. If these files are damaged or corrupted that can cause you QuickBooks Error Code -6144, 0 and renaming these files can help you to resolve it.
- Open your QuickBooks company file location C:\Users\Public\Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company File [Default Location]
- Now look for the files that have .ND and .TLG extensions.
- Make a right-click on them and select Rename, Now type “.OLD” at the end of the file
For Example, CompanyName.qbw.ND now changes it to CompanyName.qbw.ND.OLD
CompanyName.qbw.TLG now changes it to CompanyName.qbw.TLG.OLD - Click Yes to confirm.

Step 4: Download and Run QuickBooks Database Server Manager
- Download QuickBooks Tools Hub and go to your downloads by pressing CTRL+J
- Under your downloads list click on QuickBooksToolsHub.exe
- Click Yes to allow this app to make changes
- Now click on Next to install it and then click Yes again for accepting the license agreement
- Click on Next and then Install (It may take some time)
- Once the installation is complete click on Finish
- Now open QuickBooks Tool Hub (Icon will be available on your desktop)
- Under Network Issues tab click on QuickBooks Database Server Manager
Scan your Company File Location
- Head over to the ‘Scan Folders’ tab.
- Click on Browse and select the folder that stores your company file (.QBW)
- Click on ‘OK’ and ‘Start Scan’
Step 5: Copy your company files to Desktop
- Make a right-click on the desktop screen and go to New > Folder
- Now go to your current company file location
- Make a right-click on the company file and select Copy (Ctrl+C)
- Then open your New Folder and make a right-click and select Paste (Ctrl+V)
- Now press and hold the Ctrl key, ensure not to leave the Ctrl key until No Company Open Window is on the screen
- Click Open or Restore an Existing Company
- Select Open a company file and click Next
- Browse to the desktop file that you copied in a new folder
- Then click Open
After following all the above steps you’ll no longer face QuickBooks Error Code 6144 0 but in case if the same problem still exists you can contact our experts or leave us your message.
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