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| | FILES STORED IN VIRTUAL FOLDER I tried a Quicken user group, but was directed here. I've installed Quicken 2008 (Q) on a Vista O/S. After converting old data from Q, 2005, I looked for the (Qdata.qdf) files - just to verify where it was. I looked in C:\Program Files\Quicken\ ( and other Q sub-folders), but never found it. After some head-scratching, I finally found them in C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Quicken\, along with other Q files, and other Q folders. I wanted the primary file (Qdata.qdf) in the Quicken folder (C:\Program Files\Quicken\), and tried to copy it there from the Virtual folder. Strangely enough, the copy function seemed to work ("one file copied"), but the file never showed up there (multiple attempts). I WAS able to get the file copied by creating a Backup location on the desktop, saving the file (Ctrl+B) there, and then copying the Backup file to a new folder on the Desktop. From that point I was able to tell Q to open the file on the Desktop as primary Qdata.qdf. Incidentally, I have the same problem with the Q\Backup folder. I was able to create a folder in C:\Program Files\Quicken\, but the Backup function (Ctrl+B) won't save a file to it. The Backup copy is also in the Virtual folder). This lack of control of the file has me uncomfortable. Does anyone have any idea about: 1) why the Qdata.qdf and Backup files won't copy to C:\Program Files\Quicken\? 2) Why are the files being stored in the Virtual folder? 3) Is there a work-around? Toyman _________________________________ |
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| | Re: FILES STORED IN VIRTUAL FOLDER C:\program files is a protected area with Vista. It is generally controlled by 'trusted installer'. In order to provide compatibility with programs that insist on storing data in c:\program files\** a bit of magic is performed and an area that looks like the location that the program is using is created for each user. This is the virtual store as you have found. Note that it is different for each user on your system. In this way each user has his own copy of Qdata.gdf files for instance. If you open c:\program files\quicken (where you are expecting to see your files and they are not there) you should see in the tool bar a selection for 'Compatibility Files' selecting that will send you to the files that the current user is actually using. The rational is that c:\program files is for storing program files, not user data. I do not use quicken so cannot be sure but there may be a way to store the quicken data into 'documents' for instance instead of c:\program files. Michael "Toyman" <o1nyx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#TeR8RI2IHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: > I tried a Quicken user group, but was directed here. > > I've installed Quicken 2008 (Q) on a Vista O/S. After converting old data > from > Q, 2005, I looked for the (Qdata.qdf) files - just to verify where it was. > I > looked in C:\Program Files\Quicken\ ( and other Q sub-folders), but never > found it. After some head-scratching, I finally found them in > C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Quicken\, along > with other Q files, and other Q folders. > > I wanted the primary file (Qdata.qdf) in the Quicken folder (C:\Program > Files\Quicken\), and tried to copy it there from the Virtual folder. > Strangely enough, the copy function seemed to work ("one file copied"), > but > the file never showed up there (multiple attempts). I WAS able to get the > file copied by creating a Backup location on the desktop, saving the file > (Ctrl+B) there, and then copying the Backup file to a new folder on the > Desktop. From that point I was able to tell Q to open the file on the > Desktop as primary Qdata.qdf. > > Incidentally, I have the same problem with the Q\Backup folder. I was > able > to create a folder in C:\Program Files\Quicken\, but the Backup function > (Ctrl+B) won't save a file to it. The Backup copy is also in the Virtual > folder). > > This lack of control of the file has me uncomfortable. Does anyone have > any > idea about: > 1) why the Qdata.qdf and Backup files won't copy to C:\Program > Files\Quicken\? > 2) Why are the files being stored in the Virtual folder? > 3) Is there a work-around? > > Toyman > _________________________________ > |
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| | Re: FILES STORED IN VIRTUAL FOLDER I would not put a Quicken CD in the same room as a Vista PC! Vista and the stupid "virtualstore" is a DISASTER. I happily had my Customer Data in c:\program files\yada\yada for months. Then, by chance, one day happened to use the application to look at the transaction history information. The history started a long time ago and went up until March then there was a 3+ month gap and the history information started again. I poked around to find there was some new and different data in \virtualstore\yada\yada. More poking around revealed the 3+ months of missing information was where it belonged. MS dreamed up and implemented this disaster over too many late nights in a tap room somewhere. It is a disaster! Keep your Quicken stuff AWAY from Vista. dd "Toyman" <o1nyx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23TeR8RI2IHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >I tried a Quicken user group, but was directed here. > > I've installed Quicken 2008 (Q) on a Vista O/S. After converting old data > from > Q, 2005, I looked for the (Qdata.qdf) files - just to verify where it was. > I > looked in C:\Program Files\Quicken\ ( and other Q sub-folders), but never > found it. After some head-scratching, I finally found them in > C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Quicken\, along > with other Q files, and other Q folders. > > I wanted the primary file (Qdata.qdf) in the Quicken folder (C:\Program > Files\Quicken\), and tried to copy it there from the Virtual folder. > Strangely enough, the copy function seemed to work ("one file copied"), > but > the file never showed up there (multiple attempts). I WAS able to get the > file copied by creating a Backup location on the desktop, saving the file > (Ctrl+B) there, and then copying the Backup file to a new folder on the > Desktop. From that point I was able to tell Q to open the file on the > Desktop as primary Qdata.qdf. > > Incidentally, I have the same problem with the Q\Backup folder. I was > able > to create a folder in C:\Program Files\Quicken\, but the Backup function > (Ctrl+B) won't save a file to it. The Backup copy is also in the Virtual > folder). > > This lack of control of the file has me uncomfortable. Does anyone have > any > idea about: > 1) why the Qdata.qdf and Backup files won't copy to C:\Program > Files\Quicken\? > 2) Why are the files being stored in the Virtual folder? > 3) Is there a work-around? > > Toyman > _________________________________ > |
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| | Re: FILES STORED IN VIRTUAL FOLDER Get a Vista compatible version. Vista doesn't want data stored in the Program files folder. -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Don D" <notmyaddress@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uSvFT1E5IHA.3784@xxxxxx Quote: > I would not put a Quicken CD in the same room as a Vista PC! Vista and > the stupid "virtualstore" is a DISASTER. > > I happily had my Customer Data in c:\program files\yada\yada for months. > Then, by chance, one day happened to use the application to look at the > transaction history information. The history started a long time ago and > went up until March then there was a 3+ month gap and the history > information started again. > > I poked around to find there was some new and different data in > \virtualstore\yada\yada. More poking around revealed the 3+ months of > missing information was where it belonged. > > MS dreamed up and implemented this disaster over too many late nights in a > tap room somewhere. It is a disaster! Keep your Quicken stuff AWAY from > Vista. > > dd > > "Toyman" <o1nyx@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23TeR8RI2IHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >>I tried a Quicken user group, but was directed here. >> >> I've installed Quicken 2008 (Q) on a Vista O/S. After converting old >> data >> from >> Q, 2005, I looked for the (Qdata.qdf) files - just to verify where it >> was. >> I >> looked in C:\Program Files\Quicken\ ( and other Q sub-folders), but never >> found it. After some head-scratching, I finally found them in >> C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Quicken\, >> along >> with other Q files, and other Q folders. >> >> I wanted the primary file (Qdata.qdf) in the Quicken folder (C:\Program >> Files\Quicken\), and tried to copy it there from the Virtual folder. >> Strangely enough, the copy function seemed to work ("one file copied"), >> but >> the file never showed up there (multiple attempts). I WAS able to get >> the >> file copied by creating a Backup location on the desktop, saving the file >> (Ctrl+B) there, and then copying the Backup file to a new folder on the >> Desktop. From that point I was able to tell Q to open the file on the >> Desktop as primary Qdata.qdf. >> >> Incidentally, I have the same problem with the Q\Backup folder. I was >> able >> to create a folder in C:\Program Files\Quicken\, but the Backup function >> (Ctrl+B) won't save a file to it. The Backup copy is also in the Virtual >> folder). >> >> This lack of control of the file has me uncomfortable. Does anyone have >> any >> idea about: >> 1) why the Qdata.qdf and Backup files won't copy to C:\Program >> Files\Quicken\? >> 2) Why are the files being stored in the Virtual folder? >> 3) Is there a work-around? >> >> Toyman >> _________________________________ >> > |
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| | Re: FILES STORED IN VIRTUAL FOLDER "Don D" <notmyaddress@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uSvFT1E5IHA.3784@xxxxxx Quote: >I would not put a Quicken CD in the same room as a Vista PC! Vista and the >stupid "virtualstore" is a DISASTER. > > I happily had my Customer Data in c:\program files\yada\yada for months. > Then, by chance, one day happened to use the application to look at the > transaction history information. The history started a long time ago and > went up until March then there was a 3+ month gap and the history > information started again. > > I poked around to find there was some new and different data in > \virtualstore\yada\yada. More poking around revealed the 3+ months of > missing information was where it belonged. > > MS dreamed up and implemented this disaster over too many late nights in a > tap room somewhere. It is a disaster! Keep your Quicken stuff AWAY from > Vista. > > dd > > "Toyman" <o1nyx@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23TeR8RI2IHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >>I tried a Quicken user group, but was directed here. >> >> I've installed Quicken 2008 (Q) on a Vista O/S. After converting old >> data >> from >> Q, 2005, I looked for the (Qdata.qdf) files - just to verify where it >> was. >> I >> looked in C:\Program Files\Quicken\ ( and other Q sub-folders), but never >> found it. After some head-scratching, I finally found them in >> C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Quicken\, >> along >> with other Q files, and other Q folders. >> >> I wanted the primary file (Qdata.qdf) in the Quicken folder (C:\Program >> Files\Quicken\), and tried to copy it there from the Virtual folder. >> Strangely enough, the copy function seemed to work ("one file copied"), >> but >> the file never showed up there (multiple attempts). I WAS able to get >> the >> file copied by creating a Backup location on the desktop, saving the file >> (Ctrl+B) there, and then copying the Backup file to a new folder on the >> Desktop. From that point I was able to tell Q to open the file on the >> Desktop as primary Qdata.qdf. >> >> Incidentally, I have the same problem with the Q\Backup folder. I was >> able >> to create a folder in C:\Program Files\Quicken\, but the Backup function >> (Ctrl+B) won't save a file to it. The Backup copy is also in the Virtual >> folder). >> >> This lack of control of the file has me uncomfortable. Does anyone have >> any >> idea about: >> 1) why the Qdata.qdf and Backup files won't copy to C:\Program >> Files\Quicken\? >> 2) Why are the files being stored in the Virtual folder? >> 3) Is there a work-around? >> >> Toyman >> _________________________________ >> > data in the program files area. Windows never recommended such a broken procedure, but many software companies simply ignored it. Vista, like all modern operating systems today, protects itself far better than any prior version of Windows. It is not now, and never has been a good practice to store data in the protected program area, which is now much more protected than in the past. Any software that has unrestricted read and write access to program storage can do nearly anything it wants to to you machine, including destroy the operating system and even certain system hardware components. Programs need to store data in data storage, which will never be granted the status of a running program, so it cannot harm your machine. In simple terms that is the reason why it is like it is. You will fine Linux, and Apple systems as well as all major systems enforcing similar rules to protect the system and hardware. I can understand why you may not like it, but that is because you are probably smart enough to leave the operating system alone. Can you say that about any possible piece of software you may find on your machine intentionally or unintentionally? It is a simple matter to tell Quicken to store the data elsewhere, and even before you upgrade to a Vista compatible version, I strongly recommend that you do at least that. Good luck with your new learning adventure. It's far more fun, even when a bit frustrating, to learn to work with Vista than it is to try to restore a damaged system. |
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| | Re: FILES STORED IN VIRTUAL FOLDER OK, thanks for the insight. I'll keep my data files out of the 'Program Files' area. I am running a Vista compatible version of Quicken, so all should be well - at least as far as Vista goes. I'm still seeing the occasional hiccup, when I open a backed up Q file - several latest transactions are missing. But that was also an ongoing problem with previous versions that were run on XP, and I've learned to backup in multiple locations. Eventually I get to one that displays all known transactions. I appreciate the help. Toyman ______________________________________ "Toyman" <o1nyx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23TeR8RI2IHA.552@xxxxxx I tried a Quicken user group, but was directed here. I've installed Quicken 2008 (Q) on a Vista O/S. After converting old data from Q, 2005, I looked for the (Qdata.qdf) files - just to verify where it was. I looked in C:\Program Files\Quicken\ ( and other Q sub-folders), but never found it. After some head-scratching, I finally found them in C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Quicken\, along with other Q files, and other Q folders. I wanted the primary file (Qdata.qdf) in the Quicken folder (C:\Program Files\Quicken\), and tried to copy it there from the Virtual folder. Strangely enough, the copy function seemed to work ("one file copied"), but the file never showed up there (multiple attempts). I WAS able to get the file copied by creating a Backup location on the desktop, saving the file (Ctrl+B) there, and then copying the Backup file to a new folder on the Desktop. From that point I was able to tell Q to open the file on the Desktop as primary Qdata.qdf. Incidentally, I have the same problem with the Q\Backup folder. I was able to create a folder in C:\Program Files\Quicken\, but the Backup function (Ctrl+B) won't save a file to it. The Backup copy is also in the Virtual folder). This lack of control of the file has me uncomfortable. Does anyone have any idea about: 1) why the Qdata.qdf and Backup files won't copy to C:\Program Files\Quicken\? 2) Why are the files being stored in the Virtual folder? 3) Is there a work-around? Toyman _________________________________ |
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