From: John Pollard on
Gary B. Berns wrote:
> Reboot did not help.

I believe I read there might be a glitch with the Q2010 opening sound, and
.... something like Vista, or Win 7. Forgot the details, but I think the
last I read, an Intuit developer was going to look into it.

--

John Pollard



From: Gary B. Berns on
The open program has the right file listed and a speaker next to it
showing it's activated in Vista.

On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:31:13 -0400, "Laura" <invalid(a)sample.invalid>
wrote:

>What do you see when you go into Control Panel>>Sounds? Mine show all of the
>quicken sounds that are available. I see 7 sounds enabled in windows
>including qopen.wav for open program.
>
-----------------------------------------------
Gary
..
From: Andrew on
John Pollard wrote:
> Gary B. Berns wrote:
>> Reboot did not help.
>
> I believe I read there might be a glitch with the Q2010 opening
> sound, and ... something like Vista, or Win 7. Forgot the details,
> but I think the last I read, an Intuit developer was going to look
> into it.

I do have the 'ca-ching' on XP when entering transactions, but no sound on Q
2010 startup when the splash screen occurs. But there is a thread going on
in the Quicken community forum dealing with this issue that others also have
reported - all the local settings are correct in these cases; Q 2010 might
have a start up bug.

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Regards -

- Andrew


From: R. C. White on
Hi, Gary.

Well, I bought Q2010 Deluxe yesterday and installed it this morning. Like
you, Andrew and others, I have the other Quicken sounds, but no sound on
opening the program itself.

I didn't even have to use my QSounds.reg file this time. I'm running Win7
x64 as an Administrator and it did prompt for credentials before running
Quicken's Setup (DemoShield). I upgraded from Q2009, so maybe it picked up
my Sounds settings from there, but Win7's Control Panel | Sound | Sounds has
the Quicken entries, with no special action on my part. Also, the Registry
includes the proper settings in the HKCU\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\Quicken key.

As you said, the qopen.wav sound plays fine from the Control Panel's Test
button, but not when Quicken starts. This glitch in the program is curious,
but far from fatal. If we don't find anything worse than this, I'll be very
happy! ;<)

John Pollard reports that Intuit apparently knows about this glitch and is
working on it.

RC
--
R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(Retired. No longer licensed to practice public accounting.)
rc(a)grandecom.net
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Using Quicken Deluxe 2009 and Windows Live Mail in Win7 x64)

"Gary B. Berns" <gberns(a)tampabay.r*r.com> wrote in message
news:omspd51egvk3s2l1abu9msv11afkug7nre(a)4ax.com...
> The open program has the right file listed and a speaker next to it
> showing it's activated in Vista.
>
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:31:13 -0400, "Laura" <invalid(a)sample.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>>What do you see when you go into Control Panel>>Sounds? Mine show all of
>>the
>>quicken sounds that are available. I see 7 sounds enabled in windows
>>including qopen.wav for open program.
>>
> -----------------------------------------------
> Gary
> .

From: Ken Blake on
On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 10:11:06 -0500, "R. C. White" <rc(a)grandecom.net>
wrote:

> Hi, Gary.
>
> Well, I bought Q2010 Deluxe yesterday and installed it this morning.


So, RC, leaving aside any issues with sounds, what do you think of it?
What changes do you see? Like them? Dislike them?

Your comments would be appreciated.


> Like
> you, Andrew and others, I have the other Quicken sounds, but no sound on
> opening the program itself.
>
> I didn't even have to use my QSounds.reg file this time. I'm running Win7
> x64 as an Administrator and it did prompt for credentials before running
> Quicken's Setup (DemoShield). I upgraded from Q2009, so maybe it picked up
> my Sounds settings from there, but Win7's Control Panel | Sound | Sounds has
> the Quicken entries, with no special action on my part. Also, the Registry
> includes the proper settings in the HKCU\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\Quicken key.
>
> As you said, the qopen.wav sound plays fine from the Control Panel's Test
> button, but not when Quicken starts. This glitch in the program is curious,
> but far from fatal. If we don't find anything worse than this, I'll be very
> happy! ;<)
>
> John Pollard reports that Intuit apparently knows about this glitch and is
> working on it.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
> (Retired. No longer licensed to practice public accounting.)
> rc(a)grandecom.net
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> (Using Quicken Deluxe 2009 and Windows Live Mail in Win7 x64)
>
> "Gary B. Berns" <gberns(a)tampabay.r*r.com> wrote in message
> news:omspd51egvk3s2l1abu9msv11afkug7nre(a)4ax.com...
> > The open program has the right file listed and a speaker next to it
> > showing it's activated in Vista.
> >
> > On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 16:31:13 -0400, "Laura" <invalid(a)sample.invalid>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>What do you see when you go into Control Panel>>Sounds? Mine show all of
> >>the
> >>quicken sounds that are available. I see 7 sounds enabled in windows
> >>including qopen.wav for open program.
> >>
> > -----------------------------------------------
> > Gary
> > .

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