On 5 Oct 2006 at 22:11, Bernie Cosell wrote:

> 2) I'm surprised that you have to run quickbooks as admin.  I only use 
> Quicken-basic and it is a fussy PITA but you can get it to co-exist with 
> a limited account without *too* much tweaking.

You don't, it only requires poweruser rights.  Assuming you didn't install it 
in a system directory like "Programs Files", it might not even require that. 
Although you might have to assign your user account rights to write to a few 
registry keys.
 
> > Or, If IE is NOT embedded into QBW, then IE will be in Limited mode...
> > (I don't think I have "EVER" been on the Internet in plain Limited mode.)

You don't need to use IE with quickbooks, firefox works just fine. However 
this method requires firefox downloading the data file from the bank and then 
it being opened by qxofile or some such quickbooks application. I've been 
using it like this for over a couple of years.
 

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