There are numerous issues that users face while using the QB software. Luckily, most of them can be easily resolved on your own without a strong technical background. But, errors like QuickBooks Error 80029c4a are much more complicated than they seem. These errors arise when the DLL file a.k.a the dynamic link library file is corrupted or another reason could be the antivirus or firewall. This does not allow QB to operate properly. On noticing such errors, reach out to our QB support team which is available for your 24*7. The team offers undivided attention and will help you resolve the issue with ease.
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Nov 9, 2020
Got corrupt DLL File? Reach the experts to fix QuickBooks Error 80029c4a
Got corrupt DLL File? Reach the experts to fix QuickBooks Error 80029c4a
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According to Inuit, users should try the below mentioned techniques one at a time and in order to troubleshoot this error.
Note: Proceed to the next fix only if the previous one fails to work.
Restart your Computer
If you’re in the habit of rarely rebooting your computer but putting it to “sleep” instead, this might help. Rebooting the machine helps clear out memory issues and gives your installed applications a fresh start.
Update QuickBooks
Intuit provides free QuickBooks updates during the life of the product which can either be installed automatically or at a time convenient to you. These updates usually solve application problems by fixing bugs and internal issues you might not be aware of. However, updating the software should be done carefully if you’re using it on networked systems. In such a scenario, if you update, you could be initiating a forced updated for all users since all systems on the network should be working with the same release of the software. During work hours, this could cause unnecessary delays and halt in activity.
Run “reboot.bat”
When QuickBooks is installed, a small batch file called ‘reboot.bat’ is saved in the installation directory. Regardless of the QuickBooks versions, you will always be able to find this file. It is aimed at resetting all system settings QuickBooks makes over the course of its usage. ‘Reboot.bat’ contains a number of command line programs that reset the Windows registry settings for all of the components that QuickBooks uses. It is thus, a kind of clean-up utility which puts things in their right place if they ever get messed up.
Before you run this file, ensure no instances of QuickBooks application are running. That applied to networked systems too. There shouldn’t be a single active instance of QuickBooks running when you execute ‘reboot.bat’. Also, you’ll need to log on to Windows as administrator to run the file. Usually when this file has been executed, it will restart the computer, but if it doesn’t, you shouldn’t force restart it.
Re-launch QuickBooks
Sometimes, a simple application restart is what’s needed to put things straight. When you’ve tried all the above techniques, this one should be simple enough.
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