Tax Planner and Lifetime planner are broken after upgrade to latest version

Greg Lampe
Greg Lampe Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭

When I click on items in both tools I get an endless loop of error messages. Anyone else see this?

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  • John McCoy
    John McCoy Member ✭✭

    Same for me. I just submitted an error report to Quicken.

  • Greg Lampe
    Greg Lampe Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭

    I'm glad you reported it. I tried multiple times to send a report and they also failed. Said file was too big even though I didn't include a data file. Just a capture of the errors wouldn't upload either.

  • markus1957
    markus1957 Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser, Windows Beta Beta

    Try uninstalling, then manually deleting the folders above. Reboot your machine and then reinstall. If it doesn't update to the latest version, use the manual patch.

    The error is caused by a "missing" file QShowHelp.dll that some installs seem to need but is not needed after a clean install.

    A quick fix is to open Windows Notepad to a new blank file. Then save it as QShowHelp.dll in the Program Files (x86)\Quicken folder. It's one of a few 0-byte files the old code references and moves on if it finds it. I have the issue all the time when I install the beta version for testing. But the last time after I switched back to the production version, I did a complete uninstall, then folder removal as above, and I am not getting the install pop-up.

    IMPORTANT- do not delete the Quicken folder under Documents, that is where your data file(s) resides.

  • tjbsands
    tjbsands Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭
    edited December 1

    Ran into exactly the same issue after upgrading to 65.17. After clicking through multiple messages (Windows Quicken configuration/components opens etc.) reported that I was missing the Microsoft installer file .MSI. I resolved the issue by logging into my Quicken account on the web and downloaded/reinstalled Quicken classic product.