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Quicken 2008 password vault JG 05-24-2008
Posted by JG on May 24, 2008, 11:37 am
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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



Posted by Han on May 24, 2008, 12:34 pm
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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
>
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.

--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid

Posted by JG on May 25, 2008, 11:21 am
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I want to remove two quicken program passwords prompts.
1- at startup of computer Quicken password prompt
2- prompt to update quicken
I would like to keep the quicken online banking saved logon/password.
Is this possible?
>
>> 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
>>
> 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.
>
> --
> Best regards
> Han
> email address is invalid



Posted by Han on May 25, 2008, 11:59 am
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> I want to remove two quicken program passwords prompts.
> 1- at startup of computer Quicken password prompt

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).

> 2- prompt to update quicken

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.


> I would like to keep the quicken online banking saved logon/password.

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.

> Is this possible?
>>
>>> 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
>>>
>> 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.
>>
>> --
>> Best regards
>> Han
>> email address is invalid
>
>
>



--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid

Posted by JG on May 25, 2008, 12:59 pm
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I need billminder it works fine. How can I remove these then?
I have Quicken 2008





>
>> I want to remove two quicken program passwords prompts.
>> 1- at startup of computer Quicken password prompt
>
> 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).
>
>> 2- prompt to update quicken
>
> 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.
>
>
>> I would like to keep the quicken online banking saved logon/password.
>
> 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.
>
>> Is this possible?
>>>
>>>> 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
>>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards
>>> Han
>>> email address is invalid
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards
> Han
> email address is invalid



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