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Receiving an error -6175,0 while attempting to host a Quick Books company file

I have a new 2021 5-User Quick Books Premier desktop subscription.

I have installed it on a Microsoft 2012 R2 server. I had it set to host out to my LAN users, until I started suffering an error message -6075,0. At that point, I couldn't open the company file. So, I stopped hosting the company file, and now I can access it via the server, but, no one else can get simultaneous access. I have worked with several Intuit support reps with NO Success. I am at the point of paying for single incident with Intuit.

The QB database server manager is stating the following:

                        Network Diagnostics: Started
                        Quick Books 2021 Server Not running…
                        Hosting Mode is OFF
                        QBCFMonitorService Not running on this computer
                        QBDBMgrN not running on this computer
                        Network Diagnostics: Issues detected- Trying to resolve…

I have uninstalled, reinstalled from a fresh Premier version - same results
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I have been working on this issue for a while. I did check, in the past, that all workstations  were not hosting, or set to multi-user mode. Today, I also shut down all the QB services on each workstation, to ensure there was no interference.
I attempted to run the File doctor several times and it just never brought me to a page for next step actions. So, I rebooted the server, repaired Tool Hub and re-ran the QB file doctor successfully. It stated it did not find anything, although it did reveal it was repairing while I waited through a scan. It appears that worked. I ran the company file, successfully set it to Host and finally to Multi-User mode. I now have simultaneous access to the company file. Thank you both for your great support on this matter.
 Awesome!!!