Always asks for list of accounts to download to be confirmed on One Step Update?
This is on the Windows version.
It never did this before, even if I used the 2 d/l choices, one on top or side for One Step Update.
If I click APPLY even, it always happens?
I can't find ANY setting for this to happen either?
Windows 11 25H2 and it started a few weeks ago?
Suggestions?
Answers
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It looks to me like your clicking TOOLS, and then One Step Update. Which is taking you to Update Settings, instead of the instruction to start OSU.
Instead, try clicking the blue circular arrow and then One Step Update.
That Icon bar is made visible via TOOLS, Show Toolbar
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In the past when people where using the Password Vault, the behavior was the first time you ran One Step Update it would prompt for the password and then do the update. And then from then on until you restarted Quicken it would run One Step Update immediately after you clicked the button.
But that behavior has changed for people that no longer use the Password Vault because they are using only Express Web Connect or Express Web Connect + account connections. Now it always got to the One Step Settings dialog. It has been suggested a few times that there isn't any reason for this since you can get to the setting from the menu, but it hasn't been changed.
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@NotACPA, No, I use the Circle Arrow, and usually the one on the right side, not the top… I do use the 'pulldown' what I'm looking for one or more specific accounts thought to select those from the list.
@Chris_QPW, I see, so I am not alone.
I assume then this would be fixed at some point.
I'll live with it?
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I'm not sure they will ever change it. They might believe that it is a required step. Hard to tell with no feedback on it.
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@Irv Spalten By "the one on the right" do you mean this one, at the top of the Account Bar?
Because it's still taking you to the Settings option … but clicking that \/ next to the blue circle takes you to the OSU dropdown that I show here, and from there you get to
Where you can click "All accounts" and be off to the races.
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All of these:
And Ctrl+1
Bring up this dialog:
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The right side of the Home screen near the top. Identical function like the one on the top, circular arrow to go directly to the Password Vault and the pulldown to see all accounts and select those you want or all.
See this:
In Windows of course, maybe you have something different.
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Well, got an Update to Quicken today:
Problem solved.
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