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Posted by John Pollard on July 23, 2009, 11:16 pm
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> It's amusing you are so insecure. You speak with bravado but without
> facts. how about this from Quicken's own site:
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> Quicken crashes when accepting downloaded transactions
> Updated: 06/08/2009 Answer ID: 7357
>
> After upgrading to Quicken 2009 R6, some customers are experiencing a
> crash while accepting downloaded transactions.
>
> We have determined the issue to be caused by some DLL files which are
> not being updated correctly during the patch process. To resolve this
> issue, please see Using Qclean to uninstall Quicken to clean up the
> Quicken installation and reinstall. Be sure to patch the product once
> again to the latest Release.
>
> If you continue to experience this issue after following these steps,
> please contact support for additional assistance.
>
> So Mr. Pollard, Intuit employee, shareholder or whatever you are, you
> may be correct that it isn't a BUG but the fact remains, Intuit knows
> they have a problem; which you knew you have one too.
Since I am not an Intuit employee or shareholder; you're comments are, by
your own defintion (with which I agree) uninformed and ignorant. You have
repeatedly made ad hominem claims about me and my posts which are totally
false. You have had ample opportunity to provide useful evidence ... but
have provided none.
You clearly didn't pay a bit of attention to the original post, or my
response to it.
I did not say the op's problem wasn't a bug ... did I? Read my post
again.
I also didn't say that there were no bugs in Q2009 or the R6 release of
Q2009. Read my post again.
The kb article you quote has no demonstrated relation to the original post
in this thread, which claimed that the R6 release corrupted Quicken data.
[If the issue being discussed here had been caused by what Intuit stated
they knew was a problem in the article you quote ... Intuit already
provided a solution for THAT "known issue". But of course, the issue in
the kb article is not what the op claimed was the problem. Obviously
beside the point for you ... but not for others who might just be looking
for a solution to their problem.]
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John Pollard
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