![]() ![]() I have my user account set up as an Administrator (account type = Administrator) and always have since this is my personal laptop. Thank you, for some reason your suggest made 2007 available for me to access. With these steps, we have find that it is an issue with this account and not with your data file or Quicken program. For more information, I will suggest you to contact Microsoft support as these user profiles are created within operating system. If it is administrator account, I will suggest you to delete and re-setup it to resolve this issue. Randy, if it worked in other account, it means it is an issue with your account in which you are facing this issue. Thank you for contacting Quicken Customer Care. Any help/suggestions will be appreciated! I even tried running the install in Safe Mode and that did not help either.ĭoes anyone have any idea why although these are both Administrator accounts, why does one behave differently than the other but neither work correctly in 'Safe Mode'. I say partially, because although my account on my laptop is also an Administrator account type, it will not run under my account, just the seperate ADMIN account. I finally by following he example in the final email, got it to install and partially work. As anyone can see by the (lengthy) attached emails below, I have had many problems installing Quicken 2007 Premier under Vista. ![]()
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