
This issue may also cause slow performance, freezing, or crashing of Quicken software. It generally arises because of the automatic Windows update, the issue with. In the same way we’re going to discuss one of the most arising issues Quicken not responding. Thank You! I wish I would have seen this comment years ago.While working with the Quicken software you may interact with several issues such as freezing or crashing etc. > If you don't need Quicken's online capabilities, just create a new rule in Windows Firewall to block qw.exe outgoing. > So I set up a firewall to block qw.exe outgoing, and to my great surprise, this stopped the nag popup cold. I don't need to communicate with any banks or online at all. I just use it as a register and reconciler. > I might be unusual in this, but I don't want Quicken to "phone home" in any way. > I'm running Quicken 2013 (sunset edition that I just recently installed) and none of the various fixes for stopping the upgrade nag have worked for me. > How can I disable the nag? I don't mind diddling with the register. > Quicken 2010 now nags me to upgrade every time I launch it. > On Tuesday, Januat 6:14:48 PM UTC-5, Nestor wrote: On Friday, Februat 8:18:19 AM UTC-5, wrote: >not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. Quicken won't be able to change this list. Note: Before doing this, make sure that the most recent files list I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn't This prevents Quicken from changing the number after >is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. the number after ExecNum= should have increased by 1. >file, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line). To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INI

>I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. >replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote: Not a problem for me, since I use the same file every time. I found that if the number is less than 4, the nag screen doesn'tĪppear.


This prevents Quicken from changing the number afterĮxecNum=. Is the case, change the number to 0 and save the file. To make sure that quicken is using this QUSER.INIįile, notice the number after the ExecNum= (in my file, it's the 2nd line).Įxit out of the QUSER.INI file. On my Windows 10 machine, the path isĬ:\Users\Username\Appdata\Roaming. Find theĪpp/roaming folder on your machine. I found a fix for the upgrade nag using Quicken 2013 Premier. Replying to kenneth63, Robert Wilson wrote:
