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> On Tuesday, Januat 6:14:48 PM UTC-5, Nestor wrote: On Friday, Februat 8:18:19 AM UTC-5, wrote: >not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time.
Quicken won't be able to change this list. Note: Before doing this, make sure that the most recent files list I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn't This prevents Quicken from changing the number after >is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. the number after ExecNum= should have increased by 1. >file, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line). To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INI >I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. >replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote: Not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn'tĪppear. This prevents Quicken from changing the number afterĮxecNum=. Is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INIįile, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line).Įxit out of the QUSER.INI file.
#Quicken 2015 home and business upgrade popup windows 10
On my Windows 10 machine, the path isĬ:\Users\Username\Appdata\Roaming. Find theĪpp/roaming folder on your machine. I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. This is a good tool for most folks to track their spending. There are other tools around, but this tried and accurate tool works excellent (for me) and can make your life simpler.Replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote: Given the time of the season, Quicken is a great way to organize yourself for the holidays and plan your finances for the new year. I think TD doesn’t like Quicken talking to it without me being involved.
#Quicken 2015 home and business upgrade popup update
I am still wrestling with the automatic update function with the banks.
#Quicken 2015 home and business upgrade popup password
I took advantage of the update to set a password on my file so that if it somehow got into the wrong hands, it would take a little work to get the data out of it. Thus, you can track those things and can produce the ticket if requested (as well). The reminders are now marked with a clock to show coming soon.Īnother interesting feature (that is not new in this release) is attaching images (like scanned receipts and such) to a transaction. I “look ahead” at the reminders I have at least a month to remind me of the bills that I have set up as reminders in Quicken (a beneficial function). I also like that they have added an ability to “look forward” in your spending for an extended period, using the Show Reminders function (it’s a little alarm clock in the upper right corner). The fact that a TFSA is an account type is beneficial, although I suspect this was in Quicken 2012. These are all valuable things for investing folks (like me) to help with tracking their investments.
I keep hearing rumours that the Canadian version of Quicken may be discontinued, and this doesn’t help give me a warm fuzzy on the topic. Still, the first thing I noticed is that there is a feature called Portfolio X-ray in the US Version, and it does not appear to be included in the Canadian version. I didn’t get a “boxed” version of the software, so I have had to do some sleuthing to find out what is new with Quicken 2015 Canadian Edition.
#Quicken 2015 home and business upgrade popup full
This always worries the hell out of me, so it would be very prudent to make sure that you do a full backup of your Quicken files before you do the upgrade.
#Quicken 2015 home and business upgrade popup install
It was interesting that Intuit seems to have changed their file formats, so the first thing that the install does (after removing the old version of Quicken) converts your data files to a new design. I should use the business functions more, and if I do that, I will have a separate review of that functionality. I am using the full-blow Quicken Home & Business, so this is the full-blown version (Quicken 2015 Canadian Edition).