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QuickBooks POS Error 175305
QuickBooks Desktop Point Of Sale Error Code 175305
With QuickBooks POS, each and every function that you carry out in your organization becomes simple and easy. However, when you use software, you must be prepared for the good it offers along with the side-effects. The same is applicable for QuickBooks POS. As a user, you come across a lot of technical issues while working on the software. One such error is the POS Store Exchange QuickBooks Error 175305.

The error is normally encountered when users work on QB POS version 10. For more details on the error and the effects, you can contact QuickBooks POS Support Phone Number and experts and they will help you be aware of the different aspects of the issue.

Causes & Reason Behind 175305 Error QB POS
The causes include:

Processing error, which is displayed in theSending Files dialog
The interference of the Windows Firewall with the process of Store Exchange
You’re not signed in as Administrator
QBT file damaged/corrupt
Compatibility problems
You may be trying to send mailbags (term to refer data sent between stores) from different headquarters
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The reason can be any but the side-effect affects the overall functioning of the organization by impacting the working of the software.

How To Fix Error 175305 QB Point Of Sale ?
Solution 1: Identify the error and change the settings accordingly
Step 1: Check for error messages

On the error dialog box, click OK
Select View Log
Identify the errors listed
Go to the next step
Step 2: Reset Multi-Store Store Exchange settings

Open QB POS
Go to Edit. For version 10, choose Filemenu in this step
Click Preferences
Choose Workstation. For version 10, select Companyin this step
Choose Store Exchange preference
Ensure the email configuration and communication method settings are correctly done
Choose Configure
Type the License number
Highlight the number and press Deleteon your keyboard
Click OK
Click Save
Go to Edit. For version 10, choose Filemenu in this step
Click Preferences
Choose Workstation. For version 10, select Companyin this step
Choose Store Exchange preference
Choose Configure
Re-enter Licensenumber
Click OK
Now Save
Solution 2: Set the Communication Method configuration

Go to Filemenu
Select Preferences
Click Company
Choose Multi-store
Choose Store Exchange
Note down the current preferences
For each option, you get Not Usedoption
Click it and Save
Now open Company Preferences
Input the original company preference settings
Click Save
Try store exchange
Solution 3: Delete .QBT file
For Headquarter Store

Browse to the file location – C:\Program Data\Intuit\QuickBooks Point of Sale x.x\Stexon the server
Delete .QBT file
Begin with next cycle of store exchange i.e. sending mailbags
For Remote Store

Search for all .QBT files in the system
Press Windows + E
In the Windows Explorer search box, type Windows + F
Enter *.QBTin the search bar
Press Enter
Delete all .QBTfiles
Perform another store exchange cycle
Technical Support Error 175305 Troubleshooting On QuickBooks POS V18, V13, V12
In case, you face any difficulty in following the above-mentioned steps, you can connect with QuickBooks Support Number and get assisted by QuickBooks experts.

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