From: Texas Slacker on 13 Mar 2010 10:57 Using Quicken Deluxe 2009 When I initiate "One Step Update" in order to download my brokerage data I first get "Quicken needs to enter your Quicken.com user name and password. Would you like to do that now? Yes No. I select no and the program accesses and downloads my data just fine. This minor annoyance has just appeared in the last few months. I initially assumed that I had inadvertently checked some box that required this annoyance but I have not been able to find any option that would have caused the problem . I don't think I even have a Quicken.com password. It really does not rank up there with a cure for cancer but I would like to make the interference go away. Opinions and suggestions are welcome. Thanks
From: Notan on 13 Mar 2010 11:17 On 3/13/2010 8:57 AM, Texas Slacker wrote: > > Using Quicken Deluxe 2009 > > When I initiate "One Step Update" in order to download my brokerage > data I first get "Quicken needs to enter your Quicken.com user name > and password. Would you like to do that now? Yes No. I select no > and the program accesses and downloads my data just fine. > This minor annoyance has just appeared in the last few months. I > initially assumed that I had inadvertently checked some box that > required this annoyance but I have not been able to find any option > that would have caused the problem . I don't think I even have a > Quicken.com password. > It really does not rank up there with a cure for cancer but I would > like to make the interference go away. Opinions and suggestions are > welcome. Thanks If 2009 is similar to 2008, there's an option to select "Quicken.com" near the bottom of the "One Step Update Settings" screen. Un-check it.
From: Texas Slacker on 13 Mar 2010 14:26 On Mar 13, 10:17 am, Notan <notan(a)ddressthatcanbespammed> wrote: > On 3/13/2010 8:57 AM, Texas Slacker wrote: > > > > > Using Quicken Deluxe 2009 > > > When I initiate "One Step Update" in order to download my brokerage > > data I first get "Quicken needs to enter your Quicken.com user name > > and password. Would you like to do that now? Yes No. I select no > > and the program accesses and downloads my data just fine. > > This minor annoyance has just appeared in the last few months. I > > initially assumed that I had inadvertently checked some box that > > required this annoyance but I have not been able to find any option > > that would have caused the problem . I don't think I even have a > > Quicken.com password. > > It really does not rank up there with a cure for cancer but I would > > like to make the interference go away. Opinions and suggestions are > > welcome. Thanks > > If 2009 is similar to 2008, there's an option to select "Quicken.com" > near the bottom of the "One Step Update Settings" screen. > > Un-check it. Thanks;
From: ps56k on 14 Mar 2010 23:37 "Texas Slacker" <wlslaton(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:77299690-d65c-41e6-9997-84fa11bd604e(a)f8g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... > > Using Quicken Deluxe 2009 > > When I initiate "One Step Update" in order to download my brokerage > data I first get "Quicken needs to enter your Quicken.com user name > and password. Would you like to do that now? Yes No. I select no > and the program accesses and downloads my data just fine. > This minor annoyance has just appeared in the last few months. I > initially assumed that I had inadvertently checked some box that > required this annoyance but I have not been able to find any option > that would have caused the problem . I don't think I even have a > Quicken.com password. > It really does not rank up there with a cure for cancer but I would > like to make the interference go away. Opinions and suggestions are > welcome. Thanks tnx for the white space..... Quicken.com -> your portfolio mirrored on the website for your web access. http://investing.quicken.com/investing/
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