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DATEJul 15, 1998
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TICKET ARCHIVE -> Secure a file
No Wonder User - Jul 15, 1998 - 4:30 pm
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Knowledge Level: Beginner

Problem: Software
Computer Type: Intuit
Model: Quicken Deluxe V 7
RAM: 32meg
RAM Enhancer: Ram Doubler 2.x
OS Version: Not related

Description:
THIS IS A SECOND SUBMITTAL-AOL CUT THE LAST ONE OFF
I've used Quicken for several years and have a large personal file. I would like to secure this file but have had no success. I've read the manual and tried all the approaches they have indicated with no luck. Securing a new file is straight forward since it asks you if you want this option in the beginning of your set up. How do I go back and secure an existing file?
P.S. Is it true that Intuit will no longer support Quicken for Mac?

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No Wonder Tech - Jul 16, 1998 - 12:00 pm
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Hi Roy, welcome to Nowonder, Im robertw.
If you set Quicken up in the beginning with a password, any file you add would be password protected. If you haven't done that, then you would have to reinstall Quicken.
Intuit has decided to continue supporting Mac's.

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