When you see the error message that QBDBMgrN not running on this computer your QuickBooks multi-user environment is effectively paralyzed. This critical service—the QuickBooks Database Server Manager—is responsible for allowing multiple workstations to access your company file simultaneously from a central server . When this service fails to start or stops unexpectedly, workstations cannot communicate with the server, blocking access to financial data across your entire organization . The impact on business operations is severe: multi-user access failure, payroll interruption, server communication problems, company file access issues, workflow disruption, and potential network failure across your organization.

This comprehensive guide provides step-by-step solutions to resolve the QBDBMgrN not running error and restore full multi-user functionality to your QuickBooks Desktop environment .

What Does "QBDBMgrN Not Running on This Computer" Mean?

The QBDBMgrN not running on this computer error indicates that the QuickBooks Database Server Manager service—often displayed as QuickBooksDBXX (where XX represents your version number)—has stopped or is not running on your server computer . QBDBMgrN.exe is the executable file for this essential service, which manages company file access for multi-user environments .

When this error appears:

  • When trying to switch QuickBooks to multi-user mode

  • When workstations attempt to connect to the hosted company file

  • When running the QuickBooks Database Server Manager utility

  • When the server computer restarts without the service configured to start automatically

  • After updating QuickBooks or Windows

Common error messages users may see:

  • "QBDBMgrN not running on this computer"

  • "QuickBooks Database Server Manager is not running"

  • "The QuickBooks Database Server Manager cannot start"

  • "QuickBooksDBXX service is stopped"

  • "You cannot run multi-user mode because the database server is not running"

This error affects QuickBooks Desktop Pro, Premier, and Enterprise in multi-user network environments . It signals server configuration issues, damaged QuickBooks installations, or Windows service problems that prevent proper database communication .

Common Causes of QBDBMgrN Not Running

Understanding why QBDBMgrN not running on server occurs helps you apply the correct fix. Below are the most frequent triggers identified by Intuit support and IT professionals.

Service Not Started or Disabled

The QuickBooks Database Server Manager service may be set to manual startup or stopped, preventing it from running when needed. By default, this service should be set to Automatic startup type .

Damaged QuickBooks Installation

Corrupted or incomplete QuickBooks installation files can prevent the database server manager from functioning properly. This is particularly common after upgrading QuickBooks versions without performing a clean uninstall of the previous version .

Firewall or Antivirus Blocking Communication

Security software may block the QBDBMgrN.exe file or the required communication ports, preventing the service from starting or functioning correctly . A complete list of files that must be allowed through your firewall includes: AutoBackupExe.exe, DBManagerExe.exe, QBDBMgrN.exe, QBServerUtilityMgr.exe, QBCFMonitorService.exe, and QBW32.exe .

Incorrect Hosting Configuration

In multi-user environments, having the wrong computer designated as the host or multiple computers set to host the same company file creates conflicts that prevent the service from running properly .

Insufficient User Permissions

The QBDataServiceUserXX account (where XX is your version number) requires full control permissions on the folder containing your company file. If this account does not have administrator privileges or correct folder access, the service may fail to start .

Corrupted Windows Services

Windows service configuration files can become corrupted, preventing the QuickBooksDBXX service from starting. A service stuck in a "Starting" state is a known symptom of this issue .

Outdated QuickBooks Version

Running an outdated version of QuickBooks can create compatibility issues with Windows updates or network protocols, affecting the database server manager .

Multiple QuickBooks Versions Installed

Having multiple versions of QuickBooks on the same computer can cause conflicts with the database server manager service, as each version creates its own service (e.g., QuickBooksDB30 for 2020, QuickBooksDB33 for 2023) .

Common Symptoms of QBDBMgrN Not Running

If you experience any of these symptoms alongside the QBDBMgrN not running error, your multi-user environment is compromised.

  • Multi-user mode not working – Workstations cannot switch to or connect in multi-user mode

  • Company file inaccessible – Users receive connection errors when trying to open the file

  • Server communication failure – QuickBooks cannot locate the company file on the network

  • Slow network performance – File operations take unusually long before failing

  • System freezing – QuickBooks becomes unresponsive during multi-user attempts

  • Error pop-ups – QBDBMgrN-related errors appear when accessing the file

  • Workstations disconnected – Only the server can access the file; workstations are blocked

  • Database connection failures – QuickBooks cannot verify data integrity across the network

  • Service stuck in "Starting" state – The QuickBooksDBXX service never completes startup

  • QBServerUtilityMgr.exe GUI will not open – The Database Server Manager interface fails to launch

How to Fix QBDBMgrN Not Running (Step-by-Step Solutions)

Follow these solutions in order. Most cases resolve by Solution One or Solution Two.

Solution One: Restart the QuickBooks Database Server Manager Service

The most direct fix for QBDBMgrN not running on this computer is to manually restart the service .

Steps:

  • Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog

  • Type services.msc and press Enter

  • In the Services window, locate the QuickBooksDBXX service that matches your version:

    • QuickBooks 2024: QuickBooksDB34

    • QuickBooks 2023: QuickBooksDB33

    • QuickBooks 2022: QuickBooksDB32

    • QuickBooks 2021: QuickBooksDB31

    • QuickBooks 2020: QuickBooksDB30

  • Check the Status column – it should say "Running"

  • If the service is stopped, right-click it and select Start

  • If the service is already running, right-click it and select Restart

To set the service to start automatically:

  • Right-click the QuickBooksDBXX service and select Properties

  • Next to Startup type, select Automatic from the dropdown menu

  • Go to the Recovery tab

  • From the First failure drop-down, select Restart the Service

  • Do the same for Second failure and Subsequent failures

  • Click Apply then OK

Solution Two: Run QuickBooks Database Server Manager from the Tool Hub

The QuickBooks Database Server Manager utility scans your company file folder and configures network settings for multi-user access .

Steps:

  • Close QuickBooks on all computers

  • Download and install the latest QuickBooks Tool Hub from Intuit's official website

  • Open QuickBooks Tool Hub

  • Select the Network Issues tab

  • Click QuickBooks Database Server Manager

  • If QuickBooks is not installed on your server, the tool will prompt you to install it

  • In Database Server Manager, click Browse and navigate to the folder containing your company file

  • Select Start Scan

  • Wait for the scan to complete – this automatically repairs .ND files and configures firewall permissions

  • Click Close

  • Restart the QuickBooksDBXX service (see Solution One)

  • Test multi-user mode from a workstation

Solution Three: Set QBDataServiceUser as Administrator

The QBDataServiceUserXX account must have administrator privileges for the database server to function correctly .

Steps:

  • Close QuickBooks Desktop

  • Open Control Panel > User Accounts

  • Select Manage another account

  • Look for the account named QBDataServiceUserXX (replace XX with your version number)

    • QuickBooks 2023: QBDataServiceUser33

    • QuickBooks 2022: QBDataServiceUser32

    • QuickBooks 2021: QBDataServiceUser31

  • If the account is not visible, it will be created when you run the Database Server Manager

  • Select Change the account type

  • Select Administrator

  • Click Change Account Type

  • Restart your computer

Solution Four: Configure Firewall and Add QBDBMgrN.exe Exceptions

Firewalls can block QBDBMgrN.exe from running or communicating . The complete list of files that must be allowed through your firewall includes:

File NameLocation
QBW32.exeC:\Program Files\Intuit\QuickBooks (year)
QBDBMgrN.exeC:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intuit\QuickBooks (year)
QBCFMonitorService.exeC:\Program Files\Common Files\Intuit\QuickBooks (year)
QBServerUtilityMgr.exeC:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intuit\QuickBooks (year)
DBManagerExe.exeC:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intuit\QuickBooks (year)
QuickBooksMessaging.exeC:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intuit\QuickBooks (year)

Steps for Windows Defender Firewall:

  • Open Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall

  • Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall

  • Click Change settings

  • Click Allow another app

  • Browse and add each of the required files

  • Ensure both Private and Public boxes are checked for each

  • Click OK

Required ports to open:

  • Port 8019 (TCP) – QuickBooks Desktop

  • Port 56728 (TCP) – Database Server Manager

  • Ports 55378-55382 (TCP) – QuickBooks Services

Solution Five: Verify Hosting Settings

Incorrect hosting configuration is a common cause of QBDBMgrN not running on this computer .

Steps on each workstation (computers that do NOT host the company file):

  • Open QuickBooks but do NOT open a company file

  • Go to File > Utilities

  • If you see Stop Hosting Multi-User Access, select it immediately

  • If you see Host Multi-User Access, leave it off

On the server computer only:

  • Open QuickBooks

  • Go to File > Utilities

  • Ensure Host Multi-User Access is enabled

Solution Six: Update QuickBooks to the Latest Release

Running the latest version of QuickBooks resolves many bugs affecting the database server manager .

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop on the server

  • Go to Help > Update QuickBooks Desktop

  • Select the Update Now tab

  • Check Reset Update to clear corrupted update data

  • Click Get Updates

  • Close and restart QuickBooks when updates complete

  • Restart the QuickBooksDBXX service after updating

Solution Seven: Repair QuickBooks Installation

A damaged QuickBooks installation can prevent the database server manager from running. Repairing the installation often resolves QBDBMgrN service not started .

Steps:

  • Close QuickBooks Desktop

  • Open Control Panel > Programs and Features

  • Locate QuickBooks Desktop in the list

  • Right-click and select Uninstall/Change

  • Select Repair (not Uninstall)

  • Follow the on-screen prompts

  • Restart your computer

If the QBDBMgrN GUI (QBServerUtilityMgr.exe) will not open: This indicates a deeper installation issue. You may need to perform a clean uninstall and reinstall, as even repair may not restore the Database Server Manager interface .

Solution Eight: Run QuickBooks Tool Hub (Quick Fix My Program)

The QuickBooks Tool Hub can automatically repair program issues affecting the database server manager .

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Tool Hub

  • Select the Program Problems tab

  • Click Quick Fix my Program

  • Wait for the process to complete

  • Restart your computer

  • Open QuickBooks and test multi-user mode

Solution Nine: Re-Register QBDBMgrN Windows Service

If the QBDBMgrN service is corrupted, you may need to delete and recreate it .

Steps:

  • Open an elevated Command Prompt (Run as Administrator)

  • Identify the service name for your QuickBooks version (e.g., QuickBooksDB34 for 2024)

  • Type the following command to stop the service:

    • sc stop "QuickBooksDBXX" (replace XX with your version number)

  • Type the following command to delete the service:

    • sc delete "QuickBooksDBXX"

  • Restart your computer

  • Run the QuickBooks Database Server Manager from the Tool Hub to recreate the service

  • The Database Server Manager will automatically reinstall the service when you scan your company file folder

Solution Ten: Perform a Clean Reinstall of QuickBooks

If all other solutions fail, a clean reinstall of QuickBooks may be necessary to resolve persistent QBDBMgrN not running on server issues .

Steps:

  • Back up your company file(s) to an external drive

  • Open QuickBooks Tool Hub

  • Select Installation Issues tab

  • Click QuickBooks Clean Install Tool

  • Follow the on-screen prompts to completely remove QuickBooks

  • Delete any remaining Intuit folders:

    • C:\Program Files\Intuit

    • C:\Program Files (x86)\Intuit

    • C:\ProgramData\Intuit

  • Delete any QBDataServiceUser accounts from Windows User Accounts

  • Restart your computer

  • Download the latest QuickBooks Desktop installer from your Intuit account

  • Reinstall QuickBooks

  • Run the Database Server Manager to scan your company file folder

  • Restore your company file from backup

Tips to Prevent QBDBMgrN Not Running

Avoid future QBDBMgrN not running emergencies with these proactive measures .

  • Set service to Automatic startup – Configure QuickBooksDBXX to start automatically and restart on failure

  • Run Database Server Manager after updates – Always rescan your company file folder after installing QuickBooks updates

  • Keep QuickBooks updated – Install new releases promptly to benefit from bug fixes

  • Configure firewall correctly – Permanently add all QuickBooks executables and required ports to exceptions

  • Use proper hosting setup – Only the server computer should host multi-user access

  • Restart services periodically – Reboot the server weekly to reset the QuickBooksDBXX service

  • Maintain only one QuickBooks version – Avoid having multiple versions installed on the server

  • Run regular backups – Back up your company file and server configuration before major updates

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ One: What is QBDBMgrN in QuickBooks?

QBDBMgrN.exe is the executable file for the QuickBooks Database Server Manager service . This service, displayed as QuickBooksDBXX in Windows Services, manages company file access for multi-user environments. It allows multiple workstations to connect to and work within the same company file simultaneously .

FAQ Two: Why does QBDBMgrN not run after a QuickBooks update?

Updates can reset service configurations or cause compatibility issues with the existing installation. If you upgraded from an older version without performing a clean uninstall, residual files from the previous version may conflict with the new database server manager . A clean uninstall and reinstall using the Tool Hub's Clean Install Tool typically resolves this issue .

FAQ Three: How do I restart the QBDBMgrN service?

To restart the QBDBMgrN service: press Windows + R, type services.msc, press Enter, locate QuickBooksDBXX (where XX is your version number), right-click it, and select Restart. You can also set the service to start automatically and configure recovery options to restart on failure .

FAQ Four: Can a firewall cause QBDBMgrN not running on this computer?

Yes, firewalls frequently block QBDBMgrN.exe from running or communicating over the network . The file must be added to your firewall exceptions along with other QuickBooks executables . Additionally, ports 8019, 56728, and 55378-55382 must be open for proper multi-user communication .

FAQ Five: Why does QBServerUtilityMgr.exe not open?

If the Database Server Manager GUI (QBServerUtilityMgr.exe) will not open or flashes briefly then disappears, this indicates a damaged QuickBooks installation . One user reported that after upgrading from QuickBooks 2017 to 2024, the DB Server Manager GUI stopped opening entirely . A clean uninstall and reinstall using the QuickBooks Clean Install Tool often resolves this issue .

FAQ Six: Does the QBDataServiceUser need administrator rights?

Yes, the QBDataServiceUserXX account requires administrator privileges on the server computer for the database server manager to function correctly . Go to Control Panel > User Accounts > Manage another account, locate the QBDataServiceUser account, and change its account type to Administrator .

FAQ Seven: How do I fix QBDBMgrN stuck in "Starting" state?

A service stuck in "Starting" state indicates corruption in the service configuration files . First, try restarting your computer. If the issue persists, run the QuickBooks Database Server Manager from the Tool Hub to reconfigure the service. If neither works, you may need to delete the service using sc delete "QuickBooksDBXX" and let Database Server Manager recreate it .

When Should You Seek Assistance?

While the solutions above resolve most QBDBMgrN not running cases, certain scenarios require advanced assistance.

Seek help when:

  • Persistent service failures – After completing all ten solutions, the QBDBMgrN service still will not run

  • QBServerUtilityMgr.exe will not open – The Database Server Manager GUI cannot be launched even after clean reinstall

  • Service stuck in "Starting" state – The QuickBooksDBXX service never completes startup despite multiple restarts

  • Multi-user access errors – Workstations cannot connect even after service is verified running

  • Clean installation fails – QuickBooks will not install correctly even after the Clean Install Tool

  • Network configuration failure – You cannot identify or modify firewall, hosting, or permission settings

  • Windows Server environment issues – The server operating system may require IT professional intervention

To contact QuickBooks Support:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Go to Help > Contact Us

  • Describe your issue as "QBDBMgrN not running - multi-user mode failure"

  • Select your preferred contact method (chat or callback)

Final Thoughts

The QBDBMgrN not running on this computer error is a critical service failure that blocks all multi-user access to your QuickBooks company file. When the QuickBooks Database Server Manager service stops or fails to start, workstations cannot communicate with the server, payroll cannot be processed simultaneously, and your entire accounting team is locked out .

The importance of fixing this issue quickly cannot be overstated. Every minute your team cannot work collaboratively in multi-user mode represents lost productivity, delayed payments, and frustrated employees. Your business depends on seamless multi-user access for daily operations .

Common fixes—restarting the QuickBooksDBXX service, running Database Server Manager from the Tool Hub, setting QBDataServiceUser as administrator, configuring firewall exceptions, verifying hosting settings, updating QuickBooks, repairing the installation, and performing a clean reinstall—resolve most QBDBMgrN service not started cases within thirty minutes .

If you have worked through all solutions without success, deeper issues may exist. Damaged Windows service configurations, corrupted system files, or network infrastructure problems may require professional intervention. This is not a reflection of your technical ability—Windows service issues are complex, and QuickBooks Support has specialized tools to diagnose and resolve persistent Database Server Manager failures .

Do not let QBDBMgrN service failures prevent multi-user access. Restart the QuickBooksDBXX service first, run Database Server Manager, then work through the solutions in order. If problems persist, contact QuickBooks Support for immediate assistance. Your team needs collaborative access – restore QBDBMgrN today.

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