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What Does Error Code 80070057 Mean?

Chief Mechanic · September 10, 2010 ·

According to Intuit, Error Code 80070057 has several variations, each of which has different causes and solutions.  Some variations remain unresolved. Interestingly, before converting our KnowledgeBase to the present format, our article on this error code was our most viewed article by a factor of more than 2 to 1.  That’s a good indicator of the relative occurrence of the error among QuickBooks users.

To attempt to resolve the error, match your exact error with the description below and follow the troubleshooting steps for that specific error.

Variation 1

Error Code 80070057: “There was an unexpected error reported while trying to run QuickBooks” is an error that has multiple possible causes.  The possible causes include:

  • your company file (.qbw) is damaged and you were attempting to backup or create a portable file (.qbm)
  • your QuickBooks installation is damaged
  • you were attempting to open a portable file (.qbm) but QuickBooks wasn’t open
  • the QuickBooks company file extension was changed or is the wrong type

The steps to resolve this error can include reviewing the extension of your company file, verifying your company file, repairing your QuickBooks installation, or re-installing QuickBooks.

To follow the troubleshooting steps to this variation of the 80070057 error, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

Variation 2

Error: “80070057 the parameter is incorrect” and “You do not have sufficient permissions to delete files…”

There are 2 known causes for this error:

  • a user attempted to launch QuickBooks by double-clicking on a company file (.qbw) instead of launching QuickBooks first
  • by default BitDefender is blocking certain ports that QuickBooks uses to exchange data

To follow the troubleshooting steps to resolve this variation of the 80070057 error, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

Variation 3

Error: “80070057, the parameter is incorrect. There was an unexpected error reported while trying to run QuickBooks with company file [path and name].”

Unfortunately, Intuit hasn’t identified a resolution to this particular variation of the 80070057 error.  Two suggestions appear in this Intuit knowledge base article: restart all computers running QuickBooks or uninstall/reinstall QuickBooks.

Variation 4

Error: “80070057: parameter is incorrect” when clicking on a QBB, QBM, QBW, ND, or TLG file from a Google Search Timeline.

This is yet another variation of the 80070057 error, and unfortunately Intuit hasn’t identified a possible resolution at this time.  The error is discussed is this Intuit knowledge base article as well as this one.

See our related article on Error Code -6150, -1006 for more information.

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What Does Error Code -6150, -1006 Mean?

Chief Mechanic · September 10, 2010 ·

According to Intuit, Error Code -6150, -1006: “An error occurred when QuickBooks tried to create, open, or use the company file” is an error that has multiple possible causes.  The possible causes include:

  • your company file (.qbw) is damaged and you were attempting to backup or create a portable file (.qbm)
  • your QuickBooks installation is damaged
  • you were attempting to open a portable file (.qbm) but QuickBooks wasn’t open
  • the QuickBooks company file extension was changed or is the wrong type
  • you were attempting to restore a QuickBooks for Macintosh backup file in QuickBooks for Windows

Here’s a screenshot of the actual error:

QuickBooks Premier 2010 Error -6150, -1006

The steps to resolve this error can include reviewing the extension of your company file, verifying your company file, repairing your QuickBooks installation, or re-installing QuickBooks.

If you were not attempting to restore a QuickBooks for Macintosh backup in QuickBooks for Windows, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

If you were attempting to restore a QuickBooks for Macintosh backup in QuickBooks for Windows, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

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What Is the Transaction Log File?

Chief Mechanic · September 7, 2010 ·

The QuickBooks transaction log file is a log of all changes about to be made to the company file (.qbw) before they are actually recorded in the company file.  It is stored in the same folder as the company file itself.  It’s automatically created by QuickBooks.

The filename of the transaction log file is in the form:

[company file name].qbw.TLG

QuickBooks uses data written to the transaction log file to transparently complete the recording of transactions that were not completely recorded in the company file itself because a connection to the company file was lost.  The transaction log file can also be used in conjunction with a QuickBooks backup file (.qbb) to recover from a damaged company file.

The transaction log file is reset when:

  • you sucessfully complete a manual (not a scheduled or online) backup in QuickBooks
  • you restore a portable company file (.qbm)
  • the company file does not match the transaction log file

The company file may not match the transaction log file if you restore a backup of the company file using the same filename in the same folder or if you make a copy of a company file, take the copy to another computer and make changes, and put the changed copy back in the original location.  For example, if you want to make a copy of the company file and work on it on another computer, you need to copy both the company file itself and the corresponding transaction log file in order to preserve the data recovery benefits that the transaction log file offers.

Because the transaction log file is only reset under specific circumstances, it may grow in size and become larger than the QuickBooks company file itself.  Large transaction log files can have an adverse effect on overall QuickBooks performance, so it’s important to periodically cause the events that trigger a reset of the transaction log file.  If you perform a manual backup, it’s important to run the backup with some degree of verification enabled.  If you complete the backup without verification enabled, your transaction log file will be reset, and the unverified data in the backup may be unusable.

Additional information on the QuickBooks transaction log file can be found in this Intuit knowledge base article as well as our article on the file types used by QuickBooks.

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