MlchaelLAX wrote:
I do not understand your reply (I asked for your advice on how to "fix it" not how to upgrade Quicken), but here is what I plan to do: since the 16.1.3 & 16.1.4 updates have no relevance to my use of Quicken, I will stay with 16.1.2.
I gave you the standard trobleshooting steps. One is to start over and see if the issue persists. Two is to resinstall the OS and reinstall Quicken. That's how one determines where the proiblem lies.
I am just bothered by the anecdotal reports of others who also express problems with Quicken 2007 for Lion since the 16.1.3 update. People who update to Mt. Lion from Snow Leopard, or who purchase a new Mac with Mt. Lion and have problems running their PowerPC copy of Quicken; suggesting to them to purchase Quicken 2007 for Lion from Intuit is problematic if indeed there are problems with 16.1.3 or 16.1.4. You cannot purchase 16.1.2 anymore from Intuit.
As noted, I've not seen the problems, so I discount anecdotal reports.
It makes it difficult for me to now suggest people purchase Quicken 2007 for Lion when they are upgrading from PowerPC Quicken.
I have no such compunctions.
The fact that, anecdotally, your system works flawlessly with Quicken 16.1.3 and 16.1.4 on all OS's is of no value to those who are expressing problems. It just means that in this case you are lucky!
Luck has nothing to do with it. I do have three stable OSs and Q for Lion works in all three and has ever since that was released. Look to your installation to solve your problems.