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Hello Steven,
I'm here to share a few details about the SQL Anywhere Network Server message and ensure you'll get back up and running again.
The SQL Anywhere Network Server prompt is associated with the QBDBMgr.exe. This is the main executable file for the QuickBooks Database Manager which you can configure for multi-user access.
Since most applications store data on your hard disk and in your system's registry, it's possible the QBDBMgr has fragmentation and accumulated invalid entries which affects your PC's performance.
To fix this, please give us a quick call. Our specialists would need to securely access your account and perform troubleshooting steps specifically to the network server. Also, they have the necessary tools, such as a screen sharing session for better visibility of what's causing this to happen in your account.
You'll want to copy the link of our thread in the address bar above and give it to the specialist. This way, you won't need to re-explain the situation.
To reach us:
- Go to this link: https://help.quickbooks.intuit.com/en_US/contact.
- If you're prompted to choose a product, choose QuickBooks Desktop.
- Pick your QuickBooks Desktop version.
- Choose Solving Issues & Error Messages, then File & Network Management.
- Scroll down to the Here's how to connect with a QuickBooks expert page.
- Click the Get Phone number button.
Please update me as to how things go. Rest assured, we're all here to make sure you can use QuickBooks again to its full potential.
I'll be around!