Re: [Wine]Quicken 2004 Report windows

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M-Halo wrote:
Certainly, but it's at least a few hours to upgrade,
reinstall, reconfigure, etc. wine and then Quicken. I don't
have 4-6 hours


Hmmm...  it usually takes me about 1 hour to reinstall
from scratch; maybe 1/2 hour more on an older machine.
 I've found that at times, an upgrade will fix a lot
of bugs for me.

Oh well..  To each his/her own. ;)

Hiji

Hi,
I beleive you, but I'm worried that a new install will overwrite my windows program directory or mess up the registry. In the past I've had people tell me that I need to reinstall Quicken. Is this not true? I can install a new Wine via RPM very quickly, or I can build from source in 30-60 minutes. That's not a problem. The problem that I worry about is getting Wine to see the Quicken that's already there.


Thanks,
Mark
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