Dec 13 2023 06:15 PM
Last weekend I suddenly was no longer able to access anything in my Quicken account. Furthermore, I could no longer log into Quicken's community forum!
But without a doubt the worst thing is no longer able to access to access my Quicken data at all!! I store my Quicken data in my OneDrive. (I am using Microsoft 365 for Families Edition. Through a lot of work, I've asked Quicken for help with this. They inform me that this is caused to a recent update to OneDrive. Why in heck would you cause a mess like this to block users from accessing their financial data???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Dec 13 2023 07:43 PM
Dec 13 2023 07:56 PM
SolutionIf you search Quicken's support site you will find they do not recommend storing your primary data file in a cloud service like OneDrive and explain how to move it from the Documents folder to a local folder on your computer. If you have one available you can restore from a recent backup to a local folder on your computer and continue working from the new file. @Rod-F
Dec 14 2023 06:04 AM
Dec 13 2023 07:56 PM
SolutionIf you search Quicken's support site you will find they do not recommend storing your primary data file in a cloud service like OneDrive and explain how to move it from the Documents folder to a local folder on your computer. If you have one available you can restore from a recent backup to a local folder on your computer and continue working from the new file. @Rod-F