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Posted by JG on May 25, 2008, 12:59 pm
Please log in for more thread options I need billminder it works fine. How can I remove these then?
I have Quicken 2008
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>> I want to remove two quicken program passwords prompts.
>> 1- at startup of computer Quicken password prompt
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> It seems to me that you have a password-protected Quicken file that
> starts at computer startup. You probably can do either or both of 2
> things: Remove the password from the file set, or stop Quicken from
> automatically starting somne of its components (such as billminder).
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>> 2- prompt to update quicken
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> You may have a version of Quicken (2005?) that is about to lose the
> ability to download data from banks etc. Therefore Intuit would like you
> to buy the latest version. If that's the case, I suggest you wait as
> long as possible, then use the trial version of 2008 until 2009 comes
> out, then buy 2009. At least that was my strategy when I wanted to
> upgrade last year.
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>> I would like to keep the quicken online banking saved logon/password.
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> If you mean the password for the password vault, yes, that is independent
> of all the above, and you should/can keep it with all the other stuff
> off.
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>> Is this possible?
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>>>> Hi,
>>>> I'm the only one who uses my computer and hate passwords. I use on
>>>> line banking with quicken and stored ID and password for them.
>>>> I would like Quicken to stop asking for this information at startup
>>>> or any other time. Can this be done and still have it remember the
>>>> ID and password for online banking?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Jeff
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>>> There are several kinds of passwords:
>>> 1: Password to log on to the computer (advisable for machines that
>>> are accessing the net, IMHO).
>>> 2: Passwords for on line banking, specific to banks etc. These are
>>> or can
>>> be stored in a password-protected "Password vault" in each Quicken
>>> file set; 1 password to make all passwords and usernames accessible,
>>> which is: 3: Password for the Password vault, see #2
>>> 4: Password to access a Quicken file set. I do not use this, but
>>> then you
>>> might want to or not.
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>>> --
>>> Best regards
>>> Han
>>> email address is invalid
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> Best regards
> Han
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