Windows permissions are required for QuickBooks.
Simply installing QuickBooks for single-user or multi-user configuration will not guarantee that it will work properly. Certain Windows user permissions must be established to ensure proper access. All QuickBooks users must have full control including read/write privileges for any directory from which Company data files will be accessed.
Setting Permissions in Windows 7 or Windows Vista
To properly configure Windows 7 or Windows Vista user permissions, follow these steps:
- Using Windows Explorer, locate the folder containing your QuickBooks Company files.
- Right-click the folder and select Properties.
- Click the Sharing tab and then click the Share button.
- In the File Sharing window, use the drop-down list to select each User needing access to QuickBooks and click Add.
- In the Permission Level column, click the Read drop-down list and select Read/Write.
- Click the Share button to close the File Sharing window, and then click the Security tab in the Properties window.
- Click the Edit button for the Group or usernames section.
- Click the QBDataServiceUser22 User.
- In the Permissions for QBDataServiceUser22, check the Full Control checkbox in the Allow column, and click OK.
- Click Close.
Setting Permissions in Windows XP Professional
To properly configure Windows XP Professional user permissions, follow these steps:
- Using Windows Explorer, locate the folder containing your QuickBooks Company files.
- Right-click the folder and select Properties.
- Click the Sharing, Share this folder option.
- Click the Permissions button.
- In the Group or usernames section, select Everyone.
- In the Permissions for Everyone section, check the Full Control checkbox in the Allow column.
From Laura Madeira’s QuickBooks 2012 In Depth