Re: [NTLK] $150 Newtons - and a Pocket Quicken question

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 10:40:57 EST


On 07/01/02 17:26, "Dave's Newton" <davesnewton_at_optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> BTW, Do I need a special cable for Pocket Quicken=3F I can't get my
> desktop Quicken (V6) and PQ to sync, which is disappointing, 'cause
> I've just become a PQ fanatic and don't want to have to do double entry
> on the PC.
>
> BTW2, I have to say a big thanks to the list in general, as many
> solutions have been posted to the list regarding NCU that have
> completely solved my connection problems. The one that really worked
> was running more than one slowdown.exe at the one time (which was just
> a quick comment made by someone at the time) - I've got dual PIII 933's
> with 1G of RAM, so it must have really needed slowing down, but running
> two slowdown's at their lowest speed works perfectly! Thank you all.

No, you don't need any special cable to connect PQ to the desktop Quicken.
If you can connect using NCU, then you should be able to connect with PQ.
That would mean that there are some bugs or incompatibilities between PQ and
the version of desktop Quicken you're using.

-Laurent.

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