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
Yes, I believe you do have a point. With each Wine install, I reinstall my apps.
Is there, perhaps, another machine you can install a newer Wine on, and thereafter install Quicken to see if it would be worth your while? ;)
Hiji
Yes, this is possible. However it still means a bunch of work for no guaranteed better result, which is why I came here hoping to find someone who runs Quicken 2004 and either does or does not have the problem.
Thanks!
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