When you encounter QuickBooks Error QBWC1013 while using the QuickBooks Web Connector, your ability to sync data between QuickBooks Desktop and third-party applications comes to an immediate halt. This error typically appears with the message "QBWC1013: Error connecting to QuickBooks. Could not start QuickBooks" . The impact on business operations is significant: workflow disruption, payroll interruption, server communication problems, company file access issues, and potential network failure across your organization.

This comprehensive guide provides step-by-step solutions to resolve the QuickBooks Web Connector error QBWC1013 and restore seamless data synchronization between your QuickBooks Desktop and integrated applications.

What Is QuickBooks Error QBWC1013?

QuickBooks Error QBWC1013 is a connection error that occurs when the QuickBooks Web Connector cannot establish a successful connection with QuickBooks Desktop. The Web Connector is a utility that allows third-party applications to exchange data with QuickBooks Desktop, and this error indicates a failure in that communication channel .

When this error appears:

  • When running the QuickBooks Web Connector to sync data

  • When a third-party application attempts to connect to QuickBooks Desktop

  • When QuickBooks Desktop is closed during a scheduled sync

  • After updating QuickBooks Desktop or Windows

  • When the company file path has changed or is incorrect

Common error messages users may see:

  • "QBWC1013: Error connecting to QuickBooks. Could not start QuickBooks"

  • "QBWC1013: Application requested to abort"

  • "QBWC1013: Error connecting to QuickBooks. Returning error message to application"

  • "If the QuickBooks company data file is not open, a call to the BeginSession method must include the name of the data file"

This issue affects QuickBooks Desktop Pro, Premier, and Enterprise users who utilize the Web Connector for integrations with e-commerce platforms, CRM systems, payment processors, and other third-party applications . The error signals authentication failures, permission issues, file path problems, or network connectivity problems that prevent successful data exchange .

Common Causes of QuickBooks Error QBWC1013

Understanding the root cause of QBWC1013 error accelerates your fix. Below are the most frequent triggers identified by Intuit support and integration specialists .

QuickBooks Company File Not Open

The Web Connector requires QuickBooks Desktop to be open when syncing unless a company file path is explicitly provided . If QuickBooks is closed when a sync is attempted, this error appears.

Incorrect or Missing Company File Path

If you have configured the Web Connector to sync with QuickBooks while it is closed, the file path provided must be exact . An incorrect path or a path with typos will trigger this error. The path must end with .qbw and follow the exact format, such as C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files.qbw .

Integrated Application Not Authorized

QuickBooks requires explicit permission for third-party applications to access company files. If the application has not been authorized, or if authorization has been revoked, the Web Connector cannot connect . This is indicated by the message "This application is not allowed to log into this QuickBooks company data file automatically" .

Integrated Application Not Set to Allow Automatic Login

Even after authorization, the application must be configured to allow automatic login in QuickBooks' Integrated Application preferences . Without this setting, the Web Connector cannot establish an automated connection.

Company File Moved or Renamed

If the QuickBooks company file has been moved to a different folder or renamed, the Web Connector cannot locate it . This requires re-authorization or updating the file path.

QuickBooks User Account Has No Password

The QuickBooks administrator user must have a password set. The Web Connector will not work properly if the Admin user has no password .

Multiple Company Files Open

If multiple QuickBooks company files are open, the Web Connector may attempt to connect to the wrong file, causing authentication errors . Only the company file intended for sync should be open.

Web Connector Running in Multi-User Mode

The Web Connector works best when QuickBooks is in Single-User Mode . Running in Multi-User Mode can cause connection issues.

Incorrect Username or Password in Web Connector

The username and password stored in the Web Connector for the integrated application must match the credentials expected by that application. An incorrect password will trigger authentication failures .

Common Symptoms of QuickBooks Error QBWC1013

If you experience any of these symptoms alongside QBWC1013, your Web Connector integration is compromised.

  • Multi-user mode not working – Sync fails when attempting to connect in multi-user environments

  • Company file inaccessible – Web Connector cannot locate or open the company file

  • Server communication failure – The Web Connector times out or fails to connect

  • Slow sync performance – Sync attempts take unusually long before failing

  • System freezing – QuickBooks becomes unresponsive during Web Connector operations

  • Error pop-ups – QBWC1013 appears repeatedly when running sync

  • Workstations disconnected – Sync fails only on specific workstations

  • Database connection failures – QuickBooks cannot verify data during sync attempts

How to Fix QuickBooks Error QBWC1013 (Step-by-Step Solutions)

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

Solution One: Ensure QuickBooks Is Open Before Running Web Connector

The simplest and most common fix for QBWC1013 error connecting to QuickBooks is to ensure QuickBooks Desktop is already open when you run the Web Connector .

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Log into your company file as the Admin user

  • Ensure the correct company file is open (verify by checking the title bar)

  • Leave QuickBooks open

  • Now open the QuickBooks Web Connector

  • Run the sync for your application

If this resolves the issue:
The error was caused by QuickBooks not being open. For future syncs, either keep QuickBooks open, or configure the correct company file path in your application's connection settings to allow syncing while QuickBooks is closed .

Solution Two: Verify Integrated Application Authorization in QuickBooks

If the application is not authorized to access your QuickBooks company file, the Web Connector cannot connect .

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop and log in as the Admin user

  • Go to Edit > Preferences

  • Select Integrated Applications from the left menu

  • Click the Company Preferences tab

  • Ensure there is no check in the box for "Don't allow any applications to access this company file"

  • Locate your application in the list of allowed applications

  • Ensure there is a check in the Allow Access column next to your application name

  • Click the Properties button next to your application

  • In the Properties window, ensure there is a check in the box for "Allow this application to read and modify this company file"

  • Ensure "Allow this application to login automatically" is also checked

  • Click OK to save

If your application is not in the list:
You will need to run the Web Connector once while logged in as the Admin user to trigger the authorization popup. Choose the third or fourth radio button that enables the Web Connector to connect any time QuickBooks is open .

Solution Three: Remove and Re-add the Application in Web Connector

If permissions are correct but the error persists, removing and re-adding the application can reset the connection .

Steps:

  • Open the QuickBooks Web Connector

  • Select your application from the list

  • Click Remove (or the minus sign) to delete the application entry

  • Generate a new .QWC file from your third-party application's connection settings

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop and log in as the Admin user

  • Double-click the new .QWC file

  • When the authorization popup appears, select the appropriate radio button to allow automatic login

  • Click Done

  • The application will now appear in the Web Connector with fresh permissions

Solution Four: Verify or Correct the Company File Path

If you are syncing while QuickBooks is closed, an incorrect company file path will trigger this error .

Step One: Find Your Company File Path

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Press F2 or Ctrl + 1 to open the Product Information window

  • Look for the File Path or Location field

  • Copy the full path (example: C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\Intuit\QuickBooks\Company Files\YourCompany.qbw)

Step Two: Update the Path in Your Application Settings

  • Navigate to your third-party application's connection settings (in MyWorks Sync, this is under Connection)

  • Locate the QuickBooks Company File Path field

  • Paste the exact path you copied from QuickBooks

  • Ensure the path ends with .qbw

  • Click Save

Step Three: Test

  • If syncing while QuickBooks is closed, ensure the path is correct

  • If the error persists, remove the path entirely and sync only while QuickBooks is open to confirm the path was the issue

Solution Five: Set QuickBooks to Single-User Mode

The Web Connector functions most reliably when QuickBooks is in Single-User Mode .

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Go to File > Switch to Single-User Mode

  • Ensure no other users are accessing the company file

  • Close and reopen QuickBooks

  • Run the Web Connector again

Solution Six: Ensure Admin User Has a Password

QuickBooks Web Connector will not work properly if the Admin user has no password set .

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Go to Company > Set Up Users and Passwords > Change Your Password (if you are the Admin)

  • If no password is set, create a password

  • Ensure you remember this password as it will be required for Web Connector authentication

Solution Seven: Verify Only One Company File Is Open

Opening multiple company files can cause the Web Connector to attempt connecting to the wrong file .

Steps:

  • In QuickBooks Desktop, close any company files other than the one you want to sync

  • Only the intended company file should remain open

  • Verify the correct file name appears in the title bar

  • Run the Web Connector again

Solution Eight: Update QuickBooks Desktop to Latest Release

Running an outdated version of QuickBooks can cause compatibility issues with the Web Connector.

Steps:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Go to Help > Update QuickBooks Desktop

  • Select the Update Now tab

  • Check Reset Update to clear corrupted update data

  • Click Get Updates

  • Wait for the download to complete

  • Close and restart QuickBooks

  • When prompted, accept the updates to install

  • After updating, restart your computer

  • Test the Web Connector again

Solution Nine: Enable TLS 1.2 and Disable Older Protocols

Security protocol mismatches can cause connection errors .

Steps:

  • Open Internet Explorer (not Edge or Chrome)

  • Click the Gear icon in the upper right corner

  • Select Internet Options

  • Go to the Advanced tab

  • Scroll to the Security section

  • Uncheck Use TLS 1.0

  • Uncheck Use TLS 1.1

  • Check Use TLS 1.2

  • Click Apply then OK

  • Close all open programs

  • Restart your computer

  • Test the Web Connector again

Solution Ten: Run QuickBooks and Web Connector as Administrator

Insufficient permissions can block the Web Connector from connecting to QuickBooks.

Steps:

  • Close both QuickBooks Desktop and the Web Connector

  • Right-click the QuickBooks Desktop icon

  • Select Run as administrator

  • Right-click the QuickBooks Web Connector icon

  • Select Run as administrator

  • Attempt the sync again

To set both to always run as administrator:

  • Right-click each icon and select Properties

  • Go to the Compatibility tab

  • Check Run this program as an administrator

  • Click Apply then OK

Solution Eleven: Reinstall QuickBooks Web Connector

If all other solutions fail, reinstalling the Web Connector may resolve persistent issues .

Steps:

  • Open Control Panel > Programs and Features

  • Locate QuickBooks Web Connector in the list

  • Right-click and select Uninstall

  • Restart your computer

  • Download the latest version of QuickBooks Web Connector from Intuit's official website

  • Install the Web Connector

  • Re-add your applications by opening their .QWC files

  • Test the connection

Tips to Prevent QuickBooks Error QBWC1013

Avoid future QuickBooks Web Connector error QBWC1013 emergencies with these proactive measures .

  • Keep QuickBooks open during sync – Run Web Connector only when QuickBooks Desktop is open

  • Set a password for the Admin user – The Admin account must have a password for Web Connector to work

  • Use Single-User Mode – Switch to Single-User Mode before running the Web Connector

  • Verify application permissions – Periodically check Integrated Application preferences to ensure automatic login is still allowed

  • Document your company file path – Keep a record of the exact .QBW file location

  • Avoid moving or renaming company files – If you must move the file, update all application connection settings immediately

  • Keep QuickBooks updated – Install the latest releases to maintain compatibility

  • Close multiple company files – Only keep the intended sync file open

  • Run as administrator – Set QuickBooks and Web Connector to always run with admin privileges

  • Monitor Web Connector logs – Use the View Log button to identify issues early

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ One: What does QuickBooks Error QBWC1013 mean?

QuickBooks Error QBWC1013 is a Web Connector error that indicates QuickBooks Desktop cannot be started or connected to by the Web Connector . This typically means either QuickBooks is not open, the company file path is incorrect, or the integrated application does not have permission to access QuickBooks .

FAQ Two: How do I fix QBWC1013 error in QuickBooks Web Connector?

To fix QBWC1013 error, start by opening QuickBooks Desktop before running the Web Connector. Then ensure your integrated application is authorized in QuickBooks by going to Edit > Preferences > Integrated Applications . Set QuickBooks to Single-User Mode and verify the Admin user has a password. If the error persists, remove and re-add the application in Web Connector.

FAQ Three: Why does the Web Connector say "Could not start QuickBooks"?

The "Could not start QuickBooks" message in QBWC1013 typically means one of two things: the QuickBooks company file you are trying to sync with is not currently open, or there is an incorrect/invalid QuickBooks company file path set in your application's connection settings .

FAQ Four: How do I authorize my application in QuickBooks for Web Connector?

To authorize your application, open QuickBooks Desktop as Admin, run the Web Connector once, and watch for a QuickBooks popup asking to authorize the connection . Choose the third or fourth radio button that allows automatic login. If the popup does not appear, go to Edit > Preferences > Integrated Applications and ensure "Don't allow any applications" is unchecked, then select Properties for your application and check "Allow this application to login automatically".

FAQ Five: Can multiple company files cause QBWC1013?

Yes. If you have multiple QuickBooks company files open, the Web Connector may attempt to connect to the wrong file, causing authentication errors . Close all company files except the one you want to sync, then run the Web Connector again.

FAQ Six: Does the QuickBooks Admin user need a password for Web Connector?

Yes. The QuickBooks administrator user must have a password set for the Web Connector to work properly . The Web Connector will not function correctly if the Admin user has no password.

FAQ Seven: Why does QBWC1013 appear after updating QuickBooks?

After updating QuickBooks, previously authorized applications may need to be re-authorized . Go to Edit > Preferences > Integrated Applications, click on Properties next to your application, and ensure it is still set to allow automatic login. This can happen after a QuickBooks version upgrade.

When Should You Seek Assistance?

While the solutions above resolve most QBWC1013 error cases, certain scenarios require advanced assistance .

Seek help when:

  • Persistent connection failures – After completing all eleven solutions, the error still appears

  • Authorization popup never appears – QuickBooks does not prompt to authorize your application

  • Company file path cannot be found – You cannot locate the .QBW file on your computer

  • Third-party application support – The issue may be on the application side, requiring their support team

  • Multiple applications fail - Several integrated applications all show the same error

  • Web Connector logs show complex errors – The error details require expert interpretation

To contact QuickBooks Support:

  • Open QuickBooks Desktop

  • Go to Help > Contact Us

  • Describe your issue as "QBWC1013 Web Connector connection error"

  • Select your preferred contact method (chat or callback)

To find your Web Connector log:

  • In the Web Connector, click View Log to see detailed activity logs

  • These logs can be sent to support to help diagnose the issue

Final Thoughts

QuickBooks Error QBWC1013 is a critical Web Connector failure that blocks data synchronization between QuickBooks Desktop and your integrated business applications. Whether you use QuickBooks Web Connector for e-commerce, CRM, payment processing, or inventory management, this error prevents seamless data exchange and creates manual workarounds.

The importance of fixing QBWC1013 quickly cannot be overstated. Your business depends on accurate, timely data synchronization for order processing, customer management, inventory tracking, and financial reporting. Every hour your integrations are broken represents manual data entry, delayed order fulfillment, and potential revenue loss.

Common fixes—ensuring QuickBooks is open before running Web Connector, verifying integrated application authorization in QuickBooks preferences, removing and re-adding the application in Web Connector, correcting the company file path, switching to Single-User Mode, ensuring the Admin user has a password, closing multiple company files, updating QuickBooks, enabling TLS 1.2, running as administrator, and reinstalling Web Connector—resolve most QuickBooks Web Connector error QBWC1013 cases within 20 minutes.

If you have worked through all solutions without success, deeper issues may exist. Network configuration problems, Windows user permissions, or third-party application-specific authentication issues may require professional intervention from either QuickBooks Support or your application provider.

Do not let Web Connector errors break your business integrations. Ensure QuickBooks is open first, verify your application is authorized in QuickBooks preferences, and work through the solutions in order. If problems persist, check the Web Connector logs and contact QuickBooks Support through the Help menu. Your business depends on seamless data sync – resolve QBWC1013 today.

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