"C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ClickToRun\officec2rclient.exe" /update user updatetoversion=.2068 2068 (it's all on one line - make sure you use the leading double quote "): QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE 8 FAILS WINDOWS 10In Windows 10 or 8.1, right click on the Start button and choose Command Prompt (Admin) then type or paste (right click in the command prompt screen) this command line to revert to the Februbuild. QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE 8 FAILS UPDATETo revert to an older build of Office 2016, first, go to File, Office Account, Update Options and Disable Updates then create an appointment on your calendar to re-enable updates in early to mid April. Switching to IMAP will solve this problem, but because there may be other issues, I recommend reverting to an older version and waiting for the next update. The usual fix when this happens is to not leave mail in the Inbox on the server, however, this won’t help someone who wants to leave mail on the server. POP3 mail left on the server keeps downloading, over and over. there is second issue with this update and POP3 accounts. Untick the option to delete it after a specific number of days. The leave on server setting is on the Advanced tab. To do this, go to File, Account Settings, double click on the POP account then click More Settings. This will leave all email on the server for a few weeks, until the problem is fixed. Thank You! I wish I would have seen this comment years ago.Until this problem is fixed, there is a simple workaround: users can uncheck the option to delete mail after a period of days, while leaving the "leave on server' setting checked. > If you don't need Quicken's online capabilities, just create a new rule in Windows Firewall to block qw.exe outgoing. > So I set up a firewall to block qw.exe outgoing, and to my great surprise, this stopped the nag popup cold. I don't need to communicate with any banks or online at all. I just use it as a register and reconciler. > I might be unusual in this, but I don't want Quicken to "phone home" in any way. QUICKEN 2016 UPDATE 8 FAILS UPGRADE> I'm running Quicken 2013 (sunset edition that I just recently installed) and none of the various fixes for stopping the upgrade nag have worked for me. > How can I disable the nag? I don't mind diddling with the register. > Quicken 2010 now nags me to upgrade every time I launch it. > On Tuesday, Januat 6:14:48 PM UTC-5, Nestor wrote: On Friday, Februat 8:18:19 AM UTC-5, wrote: >not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. Quicken won't be able to change this list. Note: Before doing this, make sure that the most recent files list ![]() I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn't This prevents Quicken from changing the number after >is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. the number after ExecNum= should have increased by 1. ![]() >file, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line). To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INI >I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. ![]() >replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote: Not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn'tĪppear. This prevents Quicken from changing the number afterĮxecNum=. Is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INIįile, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line).Įxit out of the QUSER.INI file. ![]() On my Windows 10 machine, the path isĬ:\Users\Username\Appdata\Roaming. Find theĪpp/roaming folder on your machine. I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. Replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote:
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