How to Troubleshoot QuickBooks Error 6154?
How to Troubleshoot QuickBooks Error 6154?
To address all queries, we have come up with this article encapsulating the causes and fixes for QuickBooks Error 6154. So, follow up till the end.

QuickBooks Company file errors are of different types. In the current discussion, our target shall be QuickBooks Error 6154. This error comes up as soon as you try to open the company file in QuickBooks. Many users have been looking for workable solutions to resolve this issue. To address all queries, we have come up with this article encapsulating the causes and fixes for QuickBooks Error Code 6154. So, follow up till the end.

Main Causes of QuickBooks Error Code 6154

This error can be caused due to:

  • Damaged Company file(s).
  • Company file path changed accidentally.
  • QuickBooks not opened as an admin.
  • Company file with a wrong file extension other than .qbw.

Multiple methods to effectively resolve QuickBooks Error 6154

Perform the following fixes to exterminate this Company file error once and for all.

Method 1: Run QuickBooks as an Administrator

  • Right-click the QuickBooks icon, then click on Run as Administrator.

Run your QuickBooks as Administrator

  • This will enable all admin privileges and will discard any chances of the error occurring due to insufficient user permissions.
  • Now, try to open the Company file.

Method 2: Reset Sync Manager

If you are facing the error while running QB Sync manager, then reset the Sync Manager as follows:

  • Run QuickBooks first and then go for Help menu.
  • Here, go to Manage data sync.
  • Hit on Reset Sync Manager. 
  • Type in the correct credentials and reset the tool.
  • Now, try using it again to make sure that Error code 6154 is fixed.

Method 3: Check the Company File Locations

If the Company file is not in the default Company folder in QuickBooks folder, it can lead to several Company file errors, including QuickBooks Error 6154. Search for the company file in “My PC”. Right-click on it and then choose Properties. Check the location of the file. Now, again right-click the file and select open File location. Move the file from here to the company file location in the QuickBooks folder in the C drive.

Method 4: Check Company File Extension

Many times, the company file has incorrect extension which can possibly lead to QuickBooks Error code 6154. To sort this out:

  • Go to the Company file folder and right-click the company file which is facing this error. 
  • Right-click the file and click Rename.
  • Change the extension of the file to .qbw.
  • Click anywhere on the screen to save the changes made to the extension of the Company file.
  • Now, run QuickBooks and open the company file.

Method 5: Restore the company file backup

If all the methods discussed above prove futile, simply restore the previously saved backup of the company file. The steps are:

  • Run QuickBooks.
  • Then go to file menu.
  • Choose Open or Restore Company option.
  • Click on Restore Company file and choose the backup copy to restore.
  • Save the file to the Company file folder in the C drive in Intuit folder.
  • When the file is restored successfully, run QuickBooks, and after that, click on Open or Restore Company. Click on Open company file.
  • Browse for the file and select the same restored copy of the backup. 
  • This should fix QuickBooks error code 6154.

Conclusion

This blog explained different methods to fix QuickBooks Company file error 6154. If you have any questions to share with our QuickBooks support team, you can simply give us a call at the helpline +1800-615-2347.

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