[cw-discuss] Quicken 7 does not see IE6
Andrew Chandler
andy at riftware.com
Sun Jan 27 10:31:31 CST 2008
Yes - I'm sorry it is the CD install that I got working - I didn't realize
that was an issue, the original message just said they couldn't get banking
working....I just wanted to let folks know that its possible to do with
current software thats all.
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From: John Wheaton [mailto:johnwheaton2 at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 6:27 AM
To: Andrew Chandler
Cc: Andrew Bogott; Irwin Lazar; discuss at crossover.codeweavers.com;
regus_patoff at razzolink.com
Subject: Re: [cw-discuss] Quicken 7 does not see IE6
For everyone's benefit, when we say we have a version of Quicken working,
can we help by specifying version and how it was installed?
I think we have established that Quicken 2006 works from a CD install; and
perhaps even a download install (can anyone confirm that?). Similarly, I
think we have established that Quicken 2007 can work from a -CD- install
(follow the Tips & Tricks), but I don't think anyone has yet reported
success with the downloadable installer.
Many thanks,
John.
On Jan 26, 2008 11:03 PM, Andrew Chandler <andy at riftware.com> wrote:
I have quicken 2007 installed and working with internet banking - I
installed it a few months ago using the tips and tricks page on Codeweavers.
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[mailto:discuss-bounces at crossover.codeweavers.com] On Behalf Of Andrew
Bogott
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 8:35 PM
To: Irwin Lazar
Cc: discuss at crossover.codeweavers.com; regus_patoff at razzolink.com
Subject: Re: [cw-discuss] Quicken 7 does not see IE6
IE6 can be installed in a win2k bottle, but because it does not install the
necessary encryption libraries. (That's because on a 'real' win2k system,
the encryption system is already present.)
There are wine developers implementing the equivalent encryption tools, but
unfortunately I don't have an estimate about when the work will solve this
particular problem.
So, again, Quicken2006 may be your best bet for the moment.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0009XB156/ref=pd_bbs_sr_olp_1?ie=UTF
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0009XB156/ref=pd_bbs_sr_olp_1?ie=UT
F8&s=software&qid=1201401300&sr=8-1>
8&s=software&qid=1201401300&sr=8-1
Sorry that I don't have a better solution.
-Andrew
Irwin Lazar wrote:
> I've tried the below approach, and the end-result is that you can't do
> any Internet banking. Quicken brings up the dialog to configure
> on-line banking, then dies.
>
> Can anyone point me to instructions for installing IE 6.0 in a Win2K
> or WinXP bottle?
>
> Thanks
> Irwin
>
> On Jan 23, 2008 3:26 AM, Andrew Bogott <Andrew at codeweavers.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> CrossOver contains a component called 'CrossOver HTML engine' which
>> replaces many of the OS functions that IE provides. When you install
>> IE, it clobbers the CrossOver engine and, in many situations, works
>> worse than cxHTML.
>>
>> So, when installing Quicken 2007, the best approach is:
>>
>> 1) Create a new win2000 bottle
>> 2) Install Quicken 2007 into that bottle
>> 3) Stop! Do not install IE!
>>
>> When you do that, it works moderately well. Some banks I can access,
>> and some I can't.
>>
>> Currently for my personal banking I use Quicken 2006 which does a
>> good job of bridging the gap -- it can be installed in a win98
>> bottle, integrates well with IE6, and can talk to banks which have
>> discontinued support for older versions of Quicken. Quicken 2006
>> (and 2005 which works equally well) can generally be found for around
>> $20 on Amazon or at half-priced books. So, for those of you
>> upgrading, that's what I'd recommend. We're working hard on Quicken
>> 2007 support here, but so far it isn't nearly as stable or useful as the
previous two versions.
>>
>> (Strangely, one bank that I use only supports Quicken versions 2004
>> and earlier. So there's really no way to win this game :( )
>>
>>
>> -Andrew
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> regus_patoff at razzolink.com wrote:
>>
>>> I, unfortunately, have to update to Quicken7 from Quicken5. Quicken5
>>> with IE6 installed in win98 bottle works well. Quicken7 with IE6
>>> installed in Win2000 bottle works well, but does not see Internet
>>> Explorer; thus I cannot connect to my bank with Quicken7. Quicken7
>>> says that I need IE5 or higher with 128 bit encryption. IE6 works well.
>>>
>>> Any ideas to get Quicken7 to see IE6? The only reason, I am changing
>>> is that Intuit is stopping internet banking for quicken5 in April 2008.
>>>
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