The Sage 50c’s hybrid-cloud capabilities are powered by the Sage 50c Drive. This allows users to be able to share data with people outside their organization. However, as the data can be accessed from any location, this feature helps enhance organizational productivity and also offers flexibility for working on business data. Likewise, we also can not deny that Sage is a program that will encounter errors regularly. All the Sage 50 cloud subscriptions comprise a single-user license for Sage 50c Drive. Nevertheless, just one user will gain complete access to the company data when it is shared if you do not have the Sage 50c Drive Multi-User license. This article will go over one such error that appears with error code 43 and how to fix Sage 50 Accounting error 43 while opening a company file.
Solution of Sage 50 Accounting error 43 while opening a company file
Issues related to access rights and connectivity that occur due to Sage 50 Error 43 can be fixed by following the solutions given below:
Solution 1: The Internet Connection Status
- Because of the instability of the Wi-Fi connection, it is advised that you use a hard-wired internet connection on the system where the error has happened.
- After it has been connected, go to any safe website, such as Google.com, to make sure that you have been properly connected to the internet.
- If you receive an error when trying to access the internet, you must first resolve any internet connectivity problems.
- Finally, try resetting your router or contacting your IT administrator for assistance.
Solution 2: To rebase the company from the system where it can still be found.
- Launch Sage and go to the Help menu.
- Select Utilities and then click on Release Remote Data Access Company.
- Once you see the message “Successfully Uploaded to Remote Data Access,” click the Close button.
- Now retry accessing the company to see if the error has been resolved.
Solution 3: To fix Corrupted Installation Files
- Go to the Sage installation folder within Windows Explorer.
- Locate and delete the SyncState and DDF files.
- Sage will recreate the deleted files when you restart it.
- Finally, try to access the company and check if the problem has been resolved.
- If you cannot resolve Sage error 43, contact Sage Support for additional assistance and advanced troubleshooting guidance.
Solution 4: Re-download the company
- Close Sage 50 and navigate to the data path on the problematic PC. To find the Data Path, see How to find the Data Path.
- Choose Cut after performing a right-click on the relevant company directory.
- Choose Paste after doing a right-click on the desktop.
- Choose File, Connect to a Shared Company after opening Sage 50.
- Enter your Sage account email to log in.
- To re-download the company, choose it and adhere to the on-screen instructions.
- Check to make sure the business opens correctly.
Also Read: Sage 50 Installation Error 1603
Conclusion
So, there you have it, friends, these are some of the aspects, facts, and features regarding how to fix Sage 50 Accounting error 43 while opening a company file. Was this article helpful? Do let us know in the space below, and we would love to hear from you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is meant by error 43 in a file system?
Ans. Generally, this error occurs because a Progress / OpenEdge process cannot find or access a certain file. The main reason can be that the path, file, filename, or permissions to the file are incorrect.
Q. How can one repair the Sage 50 Company file?
A. To do so, you need to:
- Go to the Windows within the Start Menu
- Now select All Programs
- Next, click on Sage
- Then click on Sage 50 Accounting
- Click on Company File Check & Repair.
- With In In-Company Data File, click Browse to select the file you want scanned.
- Finally, select the type of scan you require to do.
Q. How to fix Error 43?
Ans. To do this, you need to:
- Click and hold (or right-click) the Start button.
- Next, select Device Manager.
- Within the list of devices, find the device that is having driver problems (it will often have a yellow exclamation point next to it).
- Finally, select Driver, and then select Update Driver.