![]() Hopefully this little trick will keep working (I just did it in the 2010 version). But you can still get bank updates like you expect. You’ll immediately get a confirmation that you are turning off the registration prompts and won’t be prompted to register anymore. Simply put, hold down the left CTRL + Shift keys and click the Update button toward the top. ![]() Just as I was about to remove it and write a terse vulgarity filled email I came across the answer: Disable Quicken Registration Prompt I have all my bank details and credit card info in here and now you want me to basically send that to you? I think not. Excuse me? WTF? I have to make an account with you to use this program? (Yet another online account I will never actually use?) That doesn’t fly. Anyway, after importing everything and setting up new accounts Quicken throws up this incredibly annoying screen that says I need to register to actually use their program to download my bank info. ![]() One is supported and the other is a steamy pile (even though the UI is better). Personally I think the interface and other features of Quicken are quite quirky, but that’s neither here nor there. ![]() ![]() I’ve been upgrading and installing software on my new machine this weekend and with that I moved away from the now defunct Microsoft Money to Quicken 2010. JanuHow To Disable the Quicken Registration Prompt ![]()
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