[cw-discuss] Quicken 7 does not see IE6

Edward edday at utdallas.edu
Sun Jan 27 16:40:57 CST 2008


Just install it using VirtualBox.  I installed Q08 and it ran just fine, 
except that I couldn't update it online.  So, installed using VirtualBox 
and all is well.  I know that this requires a copy of Windows, but, Ah well.

Ron Morse wrote:
> This isn't new with 2007. There was a similar issue as far back as 2005
> where people using the CD installer attained some degree of success
> whereas people using the downloaded version could not. 
>
> Ron Morse
>
>
> On Sun, 2008-01-27 at 14:52 -0500, John Wheaton wrote:
>   
>> Andrew -- Thanks.  This is certainly reinforcing the pattern that
>> Quicken 2007 can be made to work via the CD installer.
>>
>> Irwin -- Unfortunately, it appears that the combination of actions to
>> get the downloaded installer to work is still a mystery.  I'm hoping
>> to continue trying combinations to see if I can get it to work.
>>
>>
>> At this point, it seems like some comparisons need to be made between
>> a bottle with a working Quicken 2007 (one that can do online updates)
>> and one that does not work.  Ideally, a CD install versus a download
>> install.  I can perform someone at Codeweavers with the latter if
>> someone else can provide the former.
>>
>> __
>> John.
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2008 11:51 AM, Irwin Lazar <imlazar at gmail.com> wrote:
>>         thanks for the help - I tried installing 2007 from the
>>         downloadable
>>         install, but internet banking doesn't work and I can't seem to
>>         figure
>>         out how to install IE6 in a Win2K or WinXP container.  Again,
>>         any
>>         specific links to a URL with instructions would be
>>         appreciated.
>>         
>>         If it helps, i'm running Crossover on an Intel Mac under
>>         Leopard.
>>         
>>         Irwin
>>         
>>         
>>         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.
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > -----Original Message-----
>>         > From: discuss-bounces at crossover.codeweavers.com
>>         > [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
>>         > 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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