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Posted by Paul on October 5, 2007, 3:29 pm
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When Quicken starts it will load the data file when it's located on the
local computer but, when the data file is located on my server I need to
load it manually. Is there a way to have quicken load the data file on the
server when it starts???
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Posted by Greg Grotyohann on October 5, 2007, 7:45 pm
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> When Quicken starts it will load the data file when it's located on the
> local computer but, when the data file is located on my server I need to
> load it manually. Is there a way to have quicken load the data file on the
> server when it starts???
First, Intuit does not recommend nor support accessing Quicken data from a
network share, It can result in data corruption. That being said, you need
to map your network share to a drive letter.
Greg
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Posted by JimH on October 5, 2007, 8:17 pm
Please log in for more thread options Greg Grotyohann wrote:
>> When Quicken starts it will load the data file when it's located on the
>> local computer but, when the data file is located on my server I need to
>> load it manually. Is there a way to have quicken load the data file on the
>> server when it starts???
>
> First, Intuit does not recommend nor support accessing Quicken data from a
> network share, It can result in data corruption. That being said, you need
> to map your network share to a drive letter.
>
> Greg
>
>
As Greg pointed out, it can result in data corruption. I had it working,
but got several messages from Windows, reporting delayed write failures.
I decided that it was not worth the convenience to risk corrupting my data.
Jim
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Posted by Andrew DeFaria on October 5, 2007, 11:14 pm
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Greg Grotyohann wrote:
>> When Quicken starts it will load the data file when it's located on
>> the local computer but, when the data file is located on my server I
>> need to load it manually. Is there a way to have quicken load the
>> data file on the server when it starts???
> First, Intuit does not recommend nor support accessing Quicken data
> from a network share,
Fuck Intuit. The above is a bold faced lie. Networks have been reliable
since the '60's!
> It can result in data corruption.
Bullshit.
> That being said, you need to map your network share to a drive letter.
There's the real issue. Because of Inuit's sloppy coding standards
Quicken doesn't understand UNC path names.
--
Andrew DeFaria <http://defaria.com> He's not dead, he's electroencephalographically challenged.
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located on my server I need to load it manually. Is there a way to have
quicken load the data file on the server when it starts???<br>
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data from a network share, </blockquote>
Fuck Intuit. The above is a bold faced lie. Networks have been reliable
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Bullshit.<br>
being said, you need to map your network share to a drive letter.<br>
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There's the real issue. Because of Inuit's sloppy coding standards
Quicken doesn't understand UNC path names.<br>
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Posted by Greg Grotyohann on October 11, 2007, 7:41 pm
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