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15 maj 2024 · If this occurs, there may be an issue with the data file that's keeping Quicken from opening properly. Follow these steps to Restore a backup file. Then, Validate the restored backup file by going to File > Validate and Repair File. Check Validate file and click OK.
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The issue affects password protected files, and the error message says to contact Quicken Support. Apparently while opening a password protected file, Quicken closes the data file momentarily, and if OneDrive syncing is enabled, OneDrive locks the file to sync it before Quicken can re-open it.
Message: "Quicken is unable to open the selected file. If this is a Quicken file, validate the file using File menu → Validate and Repair. Update any antivirus applications on your computer.
Managing Quicken files. Can't open file" or "File not restored" when restoring my Quicken data file from external media. The properties of your Quicken data file are set to read-only. In Windows Explorer, copy your Quicken data file to your hard disk.
Reboot Windows. Close Quicken (or do not start it at all). Use Windows File Explorer to locate and rename your current Quicken data file. For example, if it's called Qdata.QDF rename it to QdataX.QDF. Usually your file is located in your C:\Users_your_username_\Documents\Quicken folder.
29 mar 2024 · One of the following messages appears when restoring a Quicken data file from external media (thumb/ USB drive, external hard drive): Can't open file File not restored; To resolve this issue. This most often occurs when the properties of your Quicken data file are set to read-only. To remove the read-only property:
29 mar 2024 · After re-opening your main data file, try the listed Validate steps with that file. Note : You can also restore a backup and Validate if you're not able to open your data file. When should I follow the Validate steps below?