# QuickBooks Multi-User Mode Not Working on a New Server? Here's Why ![QuickBooks Multi-User Mode Not Working on a New Server Here's Why](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/SkqgkBIyxe.jpg) Just moved QuickBooks to a new server and Multi-User Mode suddenly stopped working? You’re not alone. Many **[small business owners](https://ebetterbooks.com/)** and IT pros face this frustrating issue, but the good news is—there’s a fix. This article explains exactly **[why Multi-User Mode in QuickBooks](https://ebetterbooks.com/setup-to-multi-user-mode-in-quickbooks/)** stops working when you migrate to a new server and gives you clear, step-by-step solutions to get your team back up and running fast. ## What Is Multi-User Mode in QuickBooks? Multi-User Mode in QuickBooks Desktop allows multiple users to access and work on the same company file simultaneously over a network. This feature boosts productivity by enabling real-time collaboration without conflicts or file access delays. ### 🔹 With Multi-User Mode, your team can: 1. Create and send invoices 1. Process payroll and employee payments 1. Perform bank reconciliations 1. Generate and review financial reports 1. Update records at the same time, from different computers This is especially helpful for growing businesses where multiple employees manage accounting tasks. Instead of waiting for someone to finish using the file, team members can work together seamlessly. ### 🔒 For Multi-User Mode to work properly, make sure: * All computers are connected on the same network * Proper user permissions are configured * Hosting is enabled only on the server (not on workstations) * The QuickBooks Database Server Manager is installed on the host machine When correctly set up, **[Activating Multi-User Mode in QuickBooks](https://hackmd.io/@LKNxKTTBS42R2FQQaE_WJA/firewall-and-permissions-checklist-before-activating-multi-user-mode-in-quickbooks)** into a powerful collaboration tool, improving workflow efficiency and reducing downtime. ## How Multi-User Mode Should Work In an ideal setup, here's how it functions: 1. Server Computer (Host) stores the QuickBooks company file and has QuickBooks Database Server Manager installed. 1. Workstations (Clients) connect to the host over a network. 1. The company file folder is shared with full access. 1. The server is set to host the company file, while client machines have hosting turned off. 1. All machines run compatible versions of QuickBooks. When it works, users can access and edit the file simultaneously—without data corruption or slowness. ## Top Reasons Why Multi-User Mode Fails on a New Server Migrating to a new server is a big change, and a number of factors can break Multi-User Mode. Let’s explore the most common causes: **A. QuickBooks Database Server Manager Not Installed** This utility is what enables Multi-User Mode. If it's not installed or not running, workstations can't connect properly. **B. Incorrect Folder Permissions** If the new server’s shared folder lacks read/write permissions for users, QuickBooks won’t allow access. **C. Hosting Not Enabled** Only the host computer should have hosting enabled. If the setting is wrong, you’ll get errors like H202 or H505. **D. Windows Firewall or Antivirus Blocking Connections** Firewalls and antivirus programs often block the ports needed by QuickBooks for multi-user networking. **E. Network Configuration Issues** * Incorrect IP addresses * No static IP on the host * DNS conflicts These can all prevent proper file access. **F. Damaged or Missing .ND File** The Network Data (.ND) file tells QuickBooks how to connect over the network. A corrupted or missing file breaks the connection. **G. Wrong QuickBooks Version or License Setup** If different computers are running different QuickBooks years or if licensing isn’t properly set, multi-user access can fail. ## Step-by-Step Fixes for Each Problem Let’s break down the solutions by problem: ### ✅ Fix A: Install QuickBooks Database Server Manager 1. Download it from the Intuit site. 1. Run the installer on the host server only. 1. After install, open Database Server Manager and scan your QuickBooks file folder. ### ✅ Fix B: Set Proper Folder Permissions 1. Right-click on the folder > Properties > Sharing. 1. Add Everyone or authorized users with Full Control. 1. Ensure “Read/Write” is allowed. ### ✅ Fix C: Configure Hosting Properly On the host: 1. Open QuickBooks 1. Go to File > Utilities 1. Select Host Multi-User Access 1. On workstations: File > Utilities > Ensure Stop Hosting is selected. ### ✅ Fix D: Adjust Firewall and Antivirus Open these TCP ports for your QuickBooks version: * 2022: 8019, 56728, 55378-55382 * 2023: 8019, 56729, 55383-55387 Whitelist these programs: * QBDBMgrN.exe * QBCFMonitorService.exe ### ✅ Fix E: Fix Network Issues * Use static IP on the server * Test ping from workstations to server * Use QuickBooks File Doctor Tool to test and repair the setup ### ✅ Fix F: Recreate .ND File * Delete the old .ND file in your company file folder. * Open Database Server Manager and re-scan the folder. * A new .ND file will be generated. ### ✅ Fix G: Use the Correct QuickBooks Version Ensure all users: * Run the same year/version of QuickBooks * Have the correct license (Pro, Premier, or Enterprise) ## How to Properly Set Up Multi-User Mode on a New Server Here’s how to do it right the first time: 1. Install QuickBooks Desktop on the new server. 1. Choose "I will NOT be using QuickBooks on this computer" during installation if it’s a dedicated host. 1. Install QuickBooks Database Server Manager. 1. Scan the company file folder in the Database Server Manager. 1. Set proper Windows and folder permissions. 1. Enable hosting only on the server. 1. Configure firewall and antivirus settings. 1. Verify network visibility between computers. Test from a workstation by opening QuickBooks > File > Open or Restore Company > Open a company file > Network drive. ## Preventing Future Multi-User Errors * Always use wired connections instead of Wi-Fi for reliability. * Keep QuickBooks and Windows up to date. * Schedule regular backups of your company file. * Use static IPs for consistent network paths. * Train staff not to turn on hosting on workstations. Also, set a reminder to rescan folders in QuickBooks Database Server Manager after any file move or rename. ## Conclusion If your QuickBooks Multi-User Mode isn’t working after moving to a new server, don’t panic. It’s likely due to one or more small configuration issues—not a major software problem. Whether it’s a missing tool, a firewall block, or simply a bad setting, this guide provides you with the steps to fix it fast. Once set up correctly, your team can enjoy smooth, simultaneous access to QuickBooks and get back to what really matters—growing the business. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### Do I need to Install QuickBooks on the New Server to Use Multi-User Mode? You don’t need the full software—only the **[QuickBooks Database Server Manager](https://hackmd.io/@LKNxKTTBS42R2FQQaE_WJA/understanding-quickbooks-database-server-manager-for-multi-user-access)** on the server. ### Why does QuickBooks Show Error H202 When Switching to Multi-User Mode? This usually means QuickBooks can't reach the server due to firewall issues, DNS problems, or hosting settings. ### Can I Use Multi-User Mode Over Wi-Fi? You can, but it’s not recommended. Wired connections are more stable and faster. ### Does each Workstation need its Own QuickBooks License? Yes—each workstation accessing QuickBooks simultaneously must have a valid license unless you're using a multi-user license plan. ### How do I know if Hosting is Enabled on the Right Computer? Go to File > Utilities: * If you see “Host Multi-User Access,” it means hosting is off (which is correct for workstations). * If you see “Stop Hosting Multi-User Access,” hosting is on (should only be on the server).