Two Subscriptions, One Computer Using Both Subscriptions
visualist
Quicken Windows Subscription Member
I just signed up for Quicken for myself. I'm working with someone with another subscription. Is there some way for me to use the separate subscriptions on my single computer and single install of Quicken and access both subscriptions?
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@visualist ,
Yes, it requires having two Separate Quicken Data Files and each Quicken Data File, having its own online UserID Account at: https://www.quicken.com/ MY Account and both UserIDs must be activated, if they haven't already been.
It may require you to sign in, when switching between the two Quicken Data Files, but it can indeed be done.
Only a Single install of Quicken Subscription is necessary. But you should be working with a separate Quicken Data Folder for each Subscription within your Documents Folder.
Question?
thecreator - User of Quicken Subscription R53.16 USA
Windows 10 Pro 32-Bit Build 19045.3693
Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit Build 19045.3754
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Yes. We may use more than one subscription on a computer. Each subscription is associated with a unique Quicken ID. Quicken uses the Quicken ID associated with the data file to identify relevant subscription. Note: When you switch data files, you may be required to authenticate.6
Answers
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@visualist ,
Yes, it requires having two Separate Quicken Data Files and each Quicken Data File, having its own online UserID Account at: https://www.quicken.com/ MY Account and both UserIDs must be activated, if they haven't already been.
It may require you to sign in, when switching between the two Quicken Data Files, but it can indeed be done.
Only a Single install of Quicken Subscription is necessary. But you should be working with a separate Quicken Data Folder for each Subscription within your Documents Folder.
Question?
thecreator - User of Quicken Subscription R53.16 USA
Windows 10 Pro 32-Bit Build 19045.3693
Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit Build 19045.3754
5 -
Yes. We may use more than one subscription on a computer. Each subscription is associated with a unique Quicken ID. Quicken uses the Quicken ID associated with the data file to identify relevant subscription. Note: When you switch data files, you may be required to authenticate.6
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