What Is The Best Way to Resolve QuickBooks Error 80070057

Have you encountered the QuickBooks Error 80070057 while accessing your company file? If so, then this blog will help you to resolve this issue. The error code message may mention it, like “the parameter is incorrect” or another form, “parameter is not valid.” You can fix this error by updating the QB Desktop software to its newest version. The reason for this error (80070057) is that you are not signing in as an admin in QuickBooks. 

Read the entire blog to learn all the reasons and troubleshooting steps forQuickBooks Error 80070057. This error can also indicate damage to the company file.

 

If you require individualized, step-by-step guidance as you follow along, you should reach out to a QuickBooks expert by dialing +18557380359 

 

Why Are You Not Able to Open Your Company File?

Let us count the factors that contribute to the emergence of Error 80070057 since they are beneficial when we resolve the error. 

 

  1. Using an out-of-date version of QuickBooks Desktop will result in the error code 80070057.

  2. One factor that causes issues in QuickBooks is if you do not log in as an administrator. 

  3. There are instances when software issues arise from failing to open the company file. 

 

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Find the Resolution for Error 80070057 in QuickBooks 

Two great ways to resolve error code 80070057 are moving the company file to the default location and renaming the .ND file. Follow the instructions:

Fix 1: Migrate the Company File to the Default Location

  1. Move your company file to its default location if saved anywhere else.

  2. Shut down QuickBooks Desktop.

  3. Navigate to where your company file is located.

  4. Select Copy by clicking right on the company file (.QBW).

  5. Navigate to the default place and click Paste with a right-click.

  6. The location of the company file is C:/Users/Public/PublicDocuments/Intuit/QuickBooks.

  7. After starting QuickBooks, choose Find a company file.

  8. Go to Local Drives and type the name of the company file.

  9. Choose the appropriate company file, then click Open

Note: After moving your files, share them with other users on a multi-user system. 

 If this solution doesn’t work for you, you should try the next solution. 

Fix 2: Change the .ND File

You can manually resolve this problem by renaming the .ND file as given below:

  1. Browse to where your company file is located.

  2. Search the relevant file from your company file (.ND).

MyCompanyFileName.qbw.nd -for instance.

  1. To rename a .ND file, right-click it and choose Rename. For example- MyCompanyFileName.qbw.nd.old

Note: If you use QuickBooks in multi-user mode, you can run the QuickBooks Database Server Manager.

 

Read More: Resolve QuickBooks Error 6000 77 when opening a company file

 

This blog informs the users about the thorough details of QuickBooks Error 80070057. First, there was an explanation of why this error occurred in the first place. Then, you get to know about troubleshooting for the mistake. If none of the above solutions worked, try running QB with admin’s permissions. If you face any difficulty while resolving the issue alone, you can call QuickBooks Helpline to get directed support. Use +18557380359for this purpose. 

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