Hopefully this little trick will keep working (I just did it in the 2010 version). But you can still get bank updates like you expect. You’ll immediately get a confirmation that you are turning off the registration prompts and won’t be prompted to register anymore. Simply put, hold down the left CTRL + Shift keys and click the Update button toward the top. Just as I was about to remove it and write a terse vulgarity filled email I came across the answer: Disable Quicken Registration Prompt I have all my bank details and credit card info in here and now you want me to basically send that to you? I think not. Excuse me? WTF? I have to make an account with you to use this program? (Yet another online account I will never actually use?) That doesn’t fly. Anyway, after importing everything and setting up new accounts Quicken throws up this incredibly annoying screen that says I need to register to actually use their program to download my bank info. One is supported and the other is a steamy pile (even though the UI is better). Personally I think the interface and other features of Quicken are quite quirky, but that’s neither here nor there. I’ve been upgrading and installing software on my new machine this weekend and with that I moved away from the now defunct Microsoft Money to Quicken 2010. JanuHow To Disable the Quicken Registration Prompt
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