How to Repair QuickBooks Error Code 12, 0?

This blog provides a comprehensive guide with details on the error's meaning, causes, and solutions for troubleshooting.

Error Code (-12,0) can cause hindrance and interruption in the application. Proper permission and administrative rights are necessary for every Windows application to access system resources, and QuickBooks requires the same.

This error occurs when QuickBooks does not have administrator permission on Windows, resulting in an error message. This blog provides a comprehensive guide with details on the error's meaning, causes, and solutions for troubleshooting.

 

A brief review of QuickBooks Error 12,0

QuickBooks error code 12, 0 occurs when the user lacks sufficient admin permissions to perform certain QuickBooks functions. This error may result from incorrect system settings or changes in the Windows registry. When this runtime error occurs, QuickBooks may hang or crash during use. As users may find it difficult to share files or perform other admin-level operations, finding an effective solution is critical. To do so, it is important to identify the root causes of the error, which we will explore below.

 

Causes of QuickBooks Error 12,0

  • One of the most significant causes can be that the registry is either absent or has been erased.
  • The presence of a malfunction in the system can also be a reason for this.
  • The user may also encounter this problem if there are any inaccurate entries.
  • A damaged registry of Windows can also initiate this error.
  • This issue can also occur if the software has not been installed correctly.

DIY Methods to Fix QuickBooks Error 12,0

Checkout these quick methods in order to rectify the QuickBooks error message 12,0:

Method 1: Use the Scan Now Command

  • To begin, click on the 'Start'
  • Next, navigate to the search box and type in 'Command'.
  • Press the 'Enter'
  • Hold down the 'Ctrl' and 'Shift' keys and press 'Enter'.
  • This will prompt a permission dialog box to appear.
  • Click on the 'Yes'
  • A black box with a blinking cursor will appear on the screen.
  • Type in 'SFC/scannow' and press the 'Enter'
  • The System File Checker will then scan for errors and other system file issues.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

 

Read more...


Nancy Brooke

4 Blog Mesajları

Yorumlar