Can't sign in to Quicken
I just want to access my data files. I can't look at them any more without being required to sign in. If I attempt to sign in. There is an Opps message. I don't want to sign in before I use Quicken. This last update was not very good.
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SDEggoNet said:It kind of works now. I have to hit the upper x four times before it goes away every time I start Quicken. I have no interest in signing in to Quicken online. It forces me to do it since the most recent updates.Quicken requires that you sign in with your Quicken ID at least once, to identify yourself. Once that's done, the ID you provided will be stored within your data file and used behind the scenes during Quicken startup to identify yourself again, without you even being prompted.Having to re-identify yourself should then become a very infrequent situation, the last software update being one of them.Please log on with your Quicken ID next time you start Quicken or perform this procedure:
- Go to Edit / Preferences / Quicken ID & Cloud Accounts
- Click the "Sign in as a different user" link on the right side.
- Sign out, then sign back in to your Quicken account using your current (correct) Quicken ID.
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Try the steps in this link and see if they are helpful. I recently had this problem and it worked for me.
https://www.quicken.com/support/why-am-i-being-asked-sign-my-quicken-id-repeatedly-or-why-am-i-being-asked-activation-code
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It kind of works now. I have to hit the upper x four times before it goes away every time I start Quicken. I have no interest in signing in to Quicken online. It forces me to do it since the most recent updates.0
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SDEggoNet said:It kind of works now. I have to hit the upper x four times before it goes away every time I start Quicken. I have no interest in signing in to Quicken online. It forces me to do it since the most recent updates.Quicken requires that you sign in with your Quicken ID at least once, to identify yourself. Once that's done, the ID you provided will be stored within your data file and used behind the scenes during Quicken startup to identify yourself again, without you even being prompted.Having to re-identify yourself should then become a very infrequent situation, the last software update being one of them.Please log on with your Quicken ID next time you start Quicken or perform this procedure:
- Go to Edit / Preferences / Quicken ID & Cloud Accounts
- Click the "Sign in as a different user" link on the right side.
- Sign out, then sign back in to your Quicken account using your current (correct) Quicken ID.
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