I have a desktop as my main computer and have the latest version of Quicken on it. I check it daily. I also have a laptop with the latest version of Quicken as well, which I need to use remotely. I maintain the exact same Quicken file and the same accounts on both.
I had not updated the laptop in about a month or two, but recently updated it to Windows 11, and there were a number of changes to my desktop Quicken file, so I decided to do a backup on my desktop and install that file on the laptop via USB.
Everything went smoothly. However, my recurring issue is always that when I go back to the desktop, my update fails and the error(s) indicate I have to reauthorize ALL my accounts, which is a pain.
Quite honestly, I am now hesitant to run the update on my laptop because I do not want to have to keep reauthorizing my accounts on my desktop. I am also concerned that now, when I update the laptop, it will want me to reauthorize all the accounts on that.
Is there any reason that I cannot simply update each file on the desktop and laptop whenever I choose, and NOT have to be forced to reauthorize all my accounts after I have run the update on either the laptop or desktop?
What is strange is that the error on my desktop, whose file I have not altered, indicated I may be running the program from a backup, which I ran on the laptop.
Sorry for the long post, but I am trying to make the issue as clear as I can. Thanks.