Hi, I'm running Quicken 2001 Deluxe successfully under current CVS. The only issue I have is that every time I go to download stock quotes online, Quicken wants me to register the product, and to do this attempts to open Internet Explorer. It can't find IE, so it just sits there waiting. I eventually close the window, get a warning message from Quick, and then proceed to download quotes. It works, but it's kludgey. Does anyone have a way around this? Due to numerous warnings on Wine sites I'm not anxious to load IE at all. Thanks, Mark
Mark Knecht wrote:> Hi, > I'm running Quicken 2001 Deluxe successfully under current CVS. The > only issue I have is that every time I go to download stock quotes > online, Quicken wants me to register the product, and to do this > attempts to open Internet Explorer. It can't find IE, so it just sits > there waiting. I eventually close the window, get a warning message from > Quick, and then proceed to download quotes. It works, but it's kludgey. > > Does anyone have a way around this? Due to numerous warnings on Wine > sites I'm not anxious to load IE at all.Warnings? Well, IE kind of works under Wine, though IE6 requires several Windows native DLLs for me. But I guess then the question becomes whether you want it to instead pop up IE6 everytime you go to download stock quotes. I guess what I mean is, what is you want to fix?
On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 11:22, Duane Clark wrote:> > I guess what I mean is, what is you want to fix? > >I want Quicken to believe that it is registered. When it believes that it is registered, it then never pops up IE again. It only requires IE for the registration process. Any path to making Quicken believe it is registered would probably work. I do not want to run IE, or really even install it just to get around this. Thanks