Tried your recommendation had no effect spoke with intuit and norton tech
support for more then a hour each and both came to the same end the problem
is in vista. I have more programs that need to update including vista and
none of them do so.
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steve55
"Michael Solomon" wrote:
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> "Michael Solomon" <user@#notme.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "steve55" <steve55@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:12A23F76-BE06-473E-A837-BC4705503EAF@microsoft.com...
> >>I have a new problem with vista. When I go to update account data I get
> >>the
> >> flag showing there are transactions to review and accept but when I go
> >> there
> >> none appear. Also the symantec runs live update and says there are
> >> updates
> >> available but none show up. I have been running both programs just fine
> >> for
> >> well over a month. This problem just showed up 5 days ago. I have tried
> >> MS
> >> help to no avail as well as intuit help which says it is a vista problem.
> >> Any
> >> help or ideas?
> >> --
> >> steve55
> >
> > With Quicken, this is an old problem. When I've run into it, I just
> > minimize that screen and then bring it up again. If that doesn't work,
> > try Intuit tech support. The last version with which I had this issue was
> > Quicken 2003. I don't recall seeing it in Quicken 2006. I'm not sure
> > what causes it but it has been an issue since Quicken became more
> > integrated as a mini browser of sorts, allowing you to access various
> > Intuit online areas through Quicken as opposed to through your browser.
> >
> > The same is true for your Symantec software, this is their issue, not
> > Vista and appears to be one of compatibility.
> >
> > --
> > Michael Solomon
> > Backup is a PC user's best friend
> > DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
> Just to add to what I've already said, this appears to be a "refresh" issue.
> Sometimes this can be resolved by a video card with a lot of physical ram,
> 256MB or more. If you have an onboard card with shard memory or a card with
> a smaller amount of dedicated physical ram, this could be the problem. If
> you resolve the problem in both cases by doing as I suggested by first
> minimizing the screen and then restoring/maximizing it, refresh is the issue
> and you need to take a close look at your graphics card as the possible
> culprit as I've described.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
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