Thank you for your suggestions. Because I am new to this, I
am sure I have done some very dumb things. I clicked on the
link to munge my e-mail address. I am sending this to see
if it worked. Did I do a good job, or should I work on it
some more?
Thanks again for all your help. Do I need to change the
munged e-mail address again, because this is a public forum
and the "bad guys" will have the previous posts'
information???
Thanks, Marie
"Han" <nobody@nospam.not> wrote in message
news:Xns97D03E8CDC1E2ikkezelf@199.45.49.11...
"Marie" wrote:
1. Quicken files consist of a set of files, of which the
qdf file is the
most important, but it probably cannot be used to
completely rebuild the
whole data set. You would need to send all the files that
have the same
name as that particular qdf, but different extensions.
2. Obviously, your friend needs to have the Quicken
program installed.
The data are encrypted by Quicken, whether or not you have
set a password
for the file.
3. Your friend's Quicken needs to be the same version and
updated to the
same revision as the version you use, or it needs to be a
newer, more
recent version.
Another point: If you have personal data in the file, be
aware that there
are plenty of "recovery" programs around to help a
malicious person gain
access to the data.
Finally, and MOST IMPORTANTLY:
You are announcing to the world, using an apparently real
email address
that you use Quicken. I sugggest very strongly:
A: Update your antivirus software and firewall software
B: In the future use a false email address or munge it.
See
DO that NOW!!!!
--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid
I have E-mailed a qdf file to a friend. How does he
move/open the qdf file from his E-mail program.
Two/three points: move/open the qdf file from his E-mail program.
1. Quicken files consist of a set of files, of which the
qdf file is the
most important, but it probably cannot be used to
completely rebuild the
whole data set. You would need to send all the files that
have the same
name as that particular qdf, but different extensions.
2. Obviously, your friend needs to have the Quicken
program installed.
The data are encrypted by Quicken, whether or not you have
set a password
for the file.
3. Your friend's Quicken needs to be the same version and
updated to the
same revision as the version you use, or it needs to be a
newer, more
recent version.
Another point: If you have personal data in the file, be
aware that there
are plenty of "recovery" programs around to help a
malicious person gain
access to the data.
Finally, and MOST IMPORTANTLY:
You are announcing to the world, using an apparently real
email address
that you use Quicken. I sugggest very strongly:
A: Update your antivirus software and firewall software
B: In the future use a false email address or munge it.
See
DO that NOW!!!!
--
Best regards
Han
email address is invalid
