newbie question

Quicken 2007 Home & Business; Win2000.

Installed yesterday. This is my first experience with Quicken. I am asking here because, as far as I can determine, the Intuit support site is a disaster. At any rate:

Although, my browser passes Intuit's online security test (128-bit encryption), I can find no way to direct Quicken to use it. Instead, it insists on IE. The issue does not seem to be addressed on the support site or in what passes for user guides; anybody know how to accomplish this?

Reply to
Derald
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I don't think you can ever get Quicken to use a non-IE browser for every browser related task; but when it is possible, I think you can do it by clicking "Full Browser" in the Quicken mini-IE window.

Reply to
John Pollard

You are correct - the site is a disaster.

You are incorrect - the issue is addressed. If you look under System Requirements for the product you'll find "IE 6.0 or higher" buried, er I mean, listed.

Reply to
Jerry Boyle

Well, yes, thanks; I did see that. However, the existence of a compatibility test would seem to imply an alternative. Also, Q would not be the first product I've seen that "requires" IE (for example) but that may accommodate others.

Reply to
Derald

It does accommodate other browsers. As someone else pointed out, when you click on the tab for 'full browser' your preferred browser is the one that is used (you have set your preferred browser as 'default' within Windows, haven't you?)

But you can't get rid of IE. Quicken requires it.

Reply to
Lisa C

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