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| Has anyone actually gotten this to work? I've tried now in multiple versions, and I always get an error dialog: There was a problem backing up your data file. Quicken was unable to back up your data file because a problem occurred. Please try again later. (010) Anyone have any luck with this, or is it on to Quicken Tech Support <groan>. -- Verne |
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| Why not just use automator to back it up for you? I know this isn't the cleanest route to go, but if you're saavy with applescript, you can write one that will run (when scheduled in iCal) whenever you want, daily, weekly, etc. That way, it'll just be there, running whenever. On 2006-10-20 20:55:25 -0400, Verne Arase <VerneA@pobox.com> said: > Has anyone actually gotten this to work? > > I've tried now in multiple versions, and I always get an error dialog: > > There was a problem backing up your data file. > > Quicken was unable to back up your data file because a problem > occurred. Please try again later. > > (010) > > Anyone have any luck with this, or is it on to Quicken Tech Support <groan>. > > -- Verne |
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