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Phil Schuman
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:02 am Post subject:
unlinking checking account -> Q2004 crashes |
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I have a brokage account that I had setup with a linked checking account
that was really a money market account.
The broakage house didn't support Quicken, and I did everything manually.
Now they have Quicken download,
and I've setup the account for online access which has the MMKT under the
account
vs having a linked checking account.
HOWEVER - I can't seem to delete the old linked checking account.
I can click on the account setup and move from YES to NO for linked account,
but then - when I click OK - Quicken 2004 blows up with an error...
So... I guess I'll just delete the entire account and let it rebuild it
totally,
and manually setup the original buy....
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Phil Schuman
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:02 am Post subject:
Re: unlinking checking account -> Q2004 crashes |
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"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_nospam_me@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:LvWcf.2671$p37.370@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
| Quote: | I have a brokage account that I had setup with a linked checking account
that was really a money market account.
The broakage house didn't support Quicken, and I did everything manually.
Now they have Quicken download,
and I've setup the account for online access which has the MMKT under the
account
vs having a linked checking account.
HOWEVER - I can't seem to delete the old linked checking account.
I can click on the account setup and move from YES to NO for linked
account,
but then - when I click OK - Quicken 2004 blows up with an error...
So... I guess I'll just delete the entire account and let it rebuild it
totally,
and manually setup the original buy....
BTW - as a followup - after the error - Quicken 2004 would not restart. |
I actually restarted the WinXP laptop - and Q2004 would blink the logo, but
not start.
I found that if I changed the WinXP user from Limited to Admin, that Q2004
would start,
and then if I changed the user back to Limited, that Q2004 was ok....as
before.
So - this crash really screwed up something that Q2004 wanted to access,
and needed the Admin set of previliges to get back together... |
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Phil Schuman
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:02 am Post subject:
Q2004 startup crashes - QREQST_VS7.dat file ? |
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"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_nospam_me@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:UXWcf.2678$p37.2256@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
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"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_nospam_me@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:LvWcf.2671$p37.370@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
I have a brokage account that I had setup with a linked checking account
that was really a money market account.
The broakage house didn't support Quicken, and I did everything
manually.
Now they have Quicken download,
and I've setup the account for online access which has the MMKT under
the
account
vs having a linked checking account.
HOWEVER - I can't seem to delete the old linked checking account.
I can click on the account setup and move from YES to NO for linked
account,
but then - when I click OK - Quicken 2004 blows up with an error...
So... I guess I'll just delete the entire account and let it rebuild it
totally,
and manually setup the original buy....
BTW - as a followup - after the error - Quicken 2004 would not restart.
I actually restarted the WinXP laptop - and Q2004 would blink the logo,
but
not start.
I found that if I changed the WinXP user from Limited to Admin, that Q2004
would start,
and then if I changed the user back to Limited, that Q2004 was ok....as
before.
So - this crash really screwed up something that Q2004 wanted to access,
and needed the Admin set of previliges to get back together...
followup #2 - |
it appears that Quicken 2004 writes to the /program/ file sub-dir -
here are the 3 files that seem to be accessed...
This file was the one that must have been screwed up,
as it was re-written by the admin account - QREQST_VS7.dat -
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Browse to the program folder where the Quicken program is installed. Find 3
files: QW.RMD,
QW.CFG and QREQST_VS7.dat. Check Properties on these files. Choose Security,
then Add... Finance. Ensure Finance has "Modify" permission Allowed. Click
Apply, and then OK
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