QuickBooks Error h202 is a message that QuickBooks often presents to users when they are trying to reconcile their bank account. This article will explain what causes this error, and how you can fix it if it ever causes problems for you. QuickBooks has an error that is known as h202. This error occurs when the data file cannot be located and QuickBooks can't open it. To fix this error, your first step will likely be to try to locate the file using Windows Search, or to refer to where you saved it on your computer and try opening it there. If these fail, you need to reinstall QuickBooks and restore a backup of your file. This error means that the payroll has not been viewed by the system and a default of zero has been made which is causing your company to be underpaid. To fix this issue, you first need to close QuickBooks and then open it again.

Method – 1: Network Connectivity Testing and Calibration
Firstly, open QuickBooks on all the computers networked for using QuickBooks.
Click on the File menu and select Utilities and turn of hosting.
Press windows key and type this “This PC” on the QuickBooks Host Computer.
Meanwhile, double-click the Network option from the left window pane to verify that all the networked are visible.
Ping all the workstations respectively from the QuickBooks Host / Server computer.
Start to ping the QuickBooks Server / Host from the computer showing QB Error Code H202.
The command for the ping test has to be done on Command Prompt.
Lastly, ping command syntax: ping [Computer Name] and press Enter.
Method – 2: Analyze Network issues with QuickBooks Connection Diagnostic Tool
Download and install the QuickBooks Connection Diagnostic Tool.
Run the tool and Scan the QuickBooks Company file folder.
Take note of the IP address shown when the tool runs.
Enable the ports which have the Open Ports Button in the firewall Status section.
Follow the wizard instruction till the end.
Try to open the file from the computer where Error Coder H202 occurs.
This May Help,
Peter