QuickBooks Error 80070057: Causes, Fixes & Expert Help 

20.02.25 05:11 AM - By jhonmaartin1990

QuickBooks Error 80070057 is a common error that occurs when users attempt to open a company file but lack the required permissions or encounter file corruption issues. This error often disrupts workflow, making it crucial to resolve it quickly.

In this detailed guide, we’ll cover the causes of QuickBooks Error 80070057, troubleshooting methods, and expert solutions to ensure seamless QuickBooks functionality.

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What is QuickBooks Error 80070057?

This error message usually appears as:

"Error 80070057: The parameter is incorrect."

It indicates that the user does not have sufficient permissions to access the company file or the file itself is damaged. This error is commonly associated with network file issues and improper QuickBooks settings.


Common Causes of QuickBooks Error 80070057

Understanding the root causes helps prevent this error in the future. Some of the main triggers include:

  • Insufficient User Permissions: The user trying to open the company file lacks the necessary read/write permissions.

  • Incorrect File Extensions: If the QuickBooks file (.QBW) extension is altered, QuickBooks may fail to recognize it.

  • File Corruption or Damage: The company file might be corrupted due to unexpected shutdowns or network issues.

  • Issues with QuickBooks Database Server Manager: If the server hosting QuickBooks is not configured properly, it may cause access issues.

  • Firewall & Security Restrictions: Overprotective security software may block QuickBooks from accessing its files.

  • Accessing the File from a Different Device: If the file is stored on a network, improper access settings can lead to this error.


How to Fix QuickBooks Error 80070057

Here’s a step-by-step guide to resolve QuickBooks Error 80070057:

Method 1: Ensure Correct File Opening Procedure

  1. Open QuickBooks Desktop.

  2. Click File > Open or Restore Company.

  3. Select Open a Company File and browse to your .QBW file.

  4. Click Open.

If the error persists, try the next solution.

Method 2: Move the Company File to the Correct Location

  1. Locate your QuickBooks company file.

  2. Copy it to the default QuickBooks folder:

    • Windows 10/11:C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files

  3. Open QuickBooks and access the file from the new location.

Method 3: Run QuickBooks as Administrator

  1. Right-click the QuickBooks Desktop icon.

  2. Select Run as Administrator.

  3. Try opening the company file again.

Method 4: Rename the .ND and .TLG Files

  1. Go to the folder containing your .QBW file.

  2. Locate files with the same name but different extensions:

    • [YourCompanyFile].ND

    • [YourCompanyFile].TLG

  3. Right-click each file and select Rename.

  4. Add .OLD at the end of the file name (e.g., CompanyFile.ND.OLD).

  5. Restart QuickBooks and try opening the file.

Method 5: Update QuickBooks Desktop

  1. Open QuickBooks Desktop.

  2. Click Help > Update QuickBooks Desktop.

  3. Select Update Now and click Get Updates.

  4. Restart QuickBooks and check if the error is resolved.

Method 6: Configure Firewall & Security Settings

  1. Open Windows Defender Firewall.

  2. Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall.

  3. Ensure QuickBooks is allowed for both private and public networks.

  4. Restart your computer and try opening QuickBooks again.

Method 7: Use QuickBooks Database Server Manager

  1. Open QuickBooks Tool Hub.

  2. Click Network Issues > QuickBooks Database Server Manager.

  3. Select Scan Folders and add your company file location.

  4. Click Start Scan and wait for the process to complete.

  5. Restart QuickBooks.


Preventing QuickBooks Error 80070057

To avoid encountering this error in the future, follow these best practices:

  • Always open the company file from within QuickBooks.

  • Regularly update QuickBooks to prevent compatibility issues.

  • Back up QuickBooks data frequently to prevent data loss.

  • Ensure proper user permissions for accessing the company file.

  • Store the company file in the default QuickBooks location to avoid network issues.

  • Use QuickBooks Database Server Manager to manage multi-user access efficiently.


When to Contact QuickBooks Support

If you still face QuickBooks Error 80070057, it’s time to get expert help. Contact our certified QuickBooks professionals at +1-866-500-0076 for immediate assistance.

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