Re: Does anyone know where to find Quicken 2015 Mac Data File ?

2016-02-06 Thread Stephen Chape
Sorry Ronni !
Poor reading on my part.
Anyway still many thanks.



> On 7 Feb 2016, at 2:14 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hey Stephen,
> 
> I mentioned the files were in the hidden Library!!!
>> They are stored in the user version of the Library folder, one of the Mac OS 
>> X "System folders", which is typically NOT directly accessed by users, and 
>> as of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden by default. 
>> 
> 
> I had presumed you would know how to 'unhide the User Library' as we have 
> been giving instructions 'How To' ever since Lion was released.
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> On 7 Feb 2016, at 1:30 PM, Stephen Chape  > wrote:
> 
>> Thank you very much for your suggestion Ronni.
>> I was up till very late last night and finally solved the issue.
>> I found those instructions that you listed.
>> 
>> However what was not mentioned was that this data is stored in the “Hidden 
>> Library”.
>> I found that I had to click on GO in Finder whilst holding down the Option 
>> Key.
>> This reveals the Hidden Library Folder.
>> Once past that hurdle I found what I needed.
>> 
>> ALL IS WELL and my Stress levels have dropped considerably !
>> 
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:32 PM, Ronda Brown >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Stephen,
>>> 
>>> Quicken Mac FAQ: Default location of Data File created/stored for Quicken 
>>> 2015/2016+ for Mac
>>> Location of Data File(s):
>>> 
>>> The default location depends on which version of Quicken 2015+ for Mac you 
>>> purchased.
>>> 
>>> They are stored in the user version of the Library folder, one of the Mac 
>>> OS X "System folders", which is typically NOT directly accessed by users, 
>>> and as of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden by default. 
>>> 
>>> NOTE: If you do not have QM2015, replace any reference to 2015 with 
>>> whatever version you are using, e.g. 2016.
>>> 
>>> 1/ MAS Version: If you purchased Quicken from the Mac Apple Store (MAS), 
>>> the default location is: 
>>> 
>>> ~/Library/Containers/com.intuit.Quicken.2015/Data/Library/Application 
>>> Support/Quicken 2015/Documents
>>> 
>>> 2/ Retail version: Otherwise, you have the retail version. Its default 
>>> location is: 
>>> 
>>> ~/Library/Application Support/Quicken 2015/Documents 
>>> 
>>> (where "~" is /Users/[name of the user account])
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni 
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:21 PM, Stephen Chape >> > wrote:
>>> 
 I just upgraded Quicken Mac 2015 to 2016.
 Then I used AppCleaner to clean out everything to do with Quicken 2010.
 Didn’t realise I still had 2010.
 
 BIG MISTAKE because now Quicken 2016 is asking for 2015 data file to 
 convert.
 Nothing found.
 I still have Quicken 2015 but that now asks for Quicken Essentials data 
 file to convert.
 Nothing found.
 
 AppCleaner must have removed some generic files I think.
 
 Problem is I don’t know where to look for 2015 data file in Time Machine.
 I have tried Documents, Library, Etc but no luck !
 
 
 Regards,
 Stephen Chape
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Re: Does anyone know where to find Quicken 2015 Mac Data File ?

2016-02-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hey Stephen,

I mentioned the files were in the hidden Library!!!
> They are stored in the user version of the Library folder, one of the Mac OS 
> X "System folders", which is typically NOT directly accessed by users, and as 
> of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden by default. 
> 

I had presumed you would know how to 'unhide the User Library' as we have been 
giving instructions 'How To' ever since Lion was released.

Sent from Ronni's iPad4

> On 7 Feb 2016, at 1:30 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> Thank you very much for your suggestion Ronni.
> I was up till very late last night and finally solved the issue.
> I found those instructions that you listed.
> 
> However what was not mentioned was that this data is stored in the “Hidden 
> Library”.
> I found that I had to click on GO in Finder whilst holding down the Option 
> Key.
> This reveals the Hidden Library Folder.
> Once past that hurdle I found what I needed.
> 
> ALL IS WELL and my Stress levels have dropped considerably !
> 
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:32 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Stephen,
>> 
>> Quicken Mac FAQ: Default location of Data File created/stored for Quicken 
>> 2015/2016+ for Mac
>> Location of Data File(s):
>> 
>> The default location depends on which version of Quicken 2015+ for Mac you 
>> purchased.
>> 
>> They are stored in the user version of the Library folder, one of the Mac OS 
>> X "System folders", which is typically NOT directly accessed by users, and 
>> as of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden by default. 
>> 
>> NOTE: If you do not have QM2015, replace any reference to 2015 with whatever 
>> version you are using, e.g. 2016.
>> 
>> 1/ MAS Version: If you purchased Quicken from the Mac Apple Store (MAS), the 
>> default location is: 
>> 
>> ~/Library/Containers/com.intuit.Quicken.2015/Data/Library/Application 
>> Support/Quicken 2015/Documents
>> 
>> 2/ Retail version: Otherwise, you have the retail version. Its default 
>> location is: 
>> 
>> ~/Library/Application Support/Quicken 2015/Documents 
>> 
>> (where "~" is /Users/[name of the user account])
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni 
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>> 
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:21 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I just upgraded Quicken Mac 2015 to 2016.
>>> Then I used AppCleaner to clean out everything to do with Quicken 2010.
>>> Didn’t realise I still had 2010.
>>> 
>>> BIG MISTAKE because now Quicken 2016 is asking for 2015 data file to 
>>> convert.
>>> Nothing found.
>>> I still have Quicken 2015 but that now asks for Quicken Essentials data 
>>> file to convert.
>>> Nothing found.
>>> 
>>> AppCleaner must have removed some generic files I think.
>>> 
>>> Problem is I don’t know where to look for 2015 data file in Time Machine.
>>> I have tried Documents, Library, Etc but no luck !
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Stephen Chape
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Re: Does anyone know where to find Quicken 2015 Mac Data File ?

2016-02-06 Thread Stephen Chape
Thank you very much for your suggestion Ronni.
I was up till very late last night and finally solved the issue.
I found those instructions that you listed.

However what was not mentioned was that this data is stored in the “Hidden 
Library”.
I found that I had to click on GO in Finder whilst holding down the Option Key.
This reveals the Hidden Library Folder.
Once past that hurdle I found what I needed.

ALL IS WELL and my Stress levels have dropped considerably !


> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:32 PM, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi Stephen,
> 
> Quicken Mac FAQ: Default location of Data File created/stored for Quicken 
> 2015/2016+ for Mac
> Location of Data File(s):
> 
> The default location depends on which version of Quicken 2015+ for Mac you 
> purchased.
> 
> They are stored in the user version of the Library folder, one of the Mac OS 
> X "System folders", which is typically NOT directly accessed by users, and as 
> of Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden by default. 
> 
> NOTE: If you do not have QM2015, replace any reference to 2015 with whatever 
> version you are using, e.g. 2016.
> 
> 1/ MAS Version: If you purchased Quicken from the Mac Apple Store (MAS), the 
> default location is: 
> 
> ~/Library/Containers/com.intuit.Quicken.2015/Data/Library/Application 
> Support/Quicken 2015/Documents
> 
> 2/ Retail version: Otherwise, you have the retail version. Its default 
> location is: 
> 
> ~/Library/Application Support/Quicken 2015/Documents 
> 
> (where "~" is /Users/[name of the user account])
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:21 PM, Stephen Chape  > wrote:
> 
>> I just upgraded Quicken Mac 2015 to 2016.
>> Then I used AppCleaner to clean out everything to do with Quicken 2010.
>> Didn’t realise I still had 2010.
>> 
>> BIG MISTAKE because now Quicken 2016 is asking for 2015 data file to convert.
>> Nothing found.
>> I still have Quicken 2015 but that now asks for Quicken Essentials data file 
>> to convert.
>> Nothing found.
>> 
>> AppCleaner must have removed some generic files I think.
>> 
>> Problem is I don’t know where to look for 2015 data file in Time Machine.
>> I have tried Documents, Library, Etc but no luck !
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Stephen Chape
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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-06 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Severin,

Going back to your original post to WAMUG mailing list.
/quote
"I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up the 
Air but have no recollection how I did it!”
/end quote
Don’t Professors keep notes ;-)

I don’t know how you transferred all your Data over from the iMac to the 
MacBook Air, but I’m assuming that when you transferred Mail you also 
transferred Keychain Data across.

Ok - On the iMac is Mail working all correctly and the signatures are attached 
to their correct accounts?
On the MacBook Air Mail accounts are now all working correctly but signatures 
are not showing?
If this is so, I would suggest you try:

On the iMac and MacBook Air 
1.  Make sure Mail is QUIT
2. Turn OFF Time Machine
3. Then copy the 'Signatures Folder' located at  
~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
from the iMac 
4. Then place the Signatures folder in the same location  
~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData/Signatures Folder
on the MacBook Air (replacing the original Signatures folder) 
5.Then launch Mail on the MacBook Air

Provided that you have the same accounts set up on the MacBook Air as you do on 
the iMac, your signatures should be attached to their correct accounts.

Cheers,
Ronni

> On 6 Feb 2016, at 9:30 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> Yes, they are all there
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown > > wrote:
>> 
>> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
>> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
>> 
>> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
>> 
>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
>> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
>> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
>> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
>> 
>> and 
>> AccountsMap.plist
>> AllSignatures.plist
>> ——
>> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and 
>> will need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one 
>> account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
>> explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
>> 
>> If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give 
>> you details.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
>>> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second 
>>> and third windows are blank.  
>>> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are 
>>> all showing.
>>> Severin
>>>   
 
 
> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp  > wrote:
> 
> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting 
> up the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
> Severin Crisp

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Re: Does anyone know where to find Quicken 2015 Mac Data File ?

2016-02-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stephen,

Quicken Mac FAQ: Default location of Data File created/stored for Quicken 
2015/2016+ for Mac
Location of Data File(s):

The default location depends on which version of Quicken 2015+ for Mac you 
purchased.

They are stored in the user version of the Library folder, one of the Mac OS X 
"System folders", which is typically NOT directly accessed by users, and as of 
Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) is hidden by default. 

NOTE: If you do not have QM2015, replace any reference to 2015 with whatever 
version you are using, e.g. 2016.

1/ MAS Version: If you purchased Quicken from the Mac Apple Store (MAS), the 
default location is: 

~/Library/Containers/com.intuit.Quicken.2015/Data/Library/Application 
Support/Quicken 2015/Documents

2/ Retail version: Otherwise, you have the retail version. Its default location 
is: 

~/Library/Application Support/Quicken 2015/Documents 

(where "~" is /Users/[name of the user account])

Cheers,
Ronni 
Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:21 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> I just upgraded Quicken Mac 2015 to 2016.
> Then I used AppCleaner to clean out everything to do with Quicken 2010.
> Didn’t realise I still had 2010.
> 
> BIG MISTAKE because now Quicken 2016 is asking for 2015 data file to convert.
> Nothing found.
> I still have Quicken 2015 but that now asks for Quicken Essentials data file 
> to convert.
> Nothing found.
> 
> AppCleaner must have removed some generic files I think.
> 
> Problem is I don’t know where to look for 2015 data file in Time Machine.
> I have tried Documents, Library, Etc but no luck !
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Stephen Chape
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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-06 Thread Severin Crisp
Yes, they are all there

> On 6 Feb 2016, at 6:11 PM, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
> ~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?
> 
> There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:
> 
> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
> 661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
> 662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
> 92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive
> 
> and 
> AccountsMap.plist
> AllSignatures.plist
> ——
> If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and will 
> need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one 
> account, or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I 
> explained in my previous reply to WAMUG.
> 
> If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give you 
> details.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
>> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second 
>> and third windows are blank.  
>> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are all 
>> showing.
>> Severin
>>   
>>> 
>>> 
 On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp >>> > wrote:
 
 By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
 MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
 It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
 Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
 TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
 I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
 the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
 Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
 temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
 Severin Crisp
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Does anyone know where to find Quicken 2015 Mac Data File ?

2016-02-06 Thread Stephen Chape
I just upgraded Quicken Mac 2015 to 2016.
Then I used AppCleaner to clean out everything to do with Quicken 2010.
Didn’t realise I still had 2010.

BIG MISTAKE because now Quicken 2016 is asking for 2015 data file to convert.
Nothing found.
I still have Quicken 2015 but that now asks for Quicken Essentials data file to 
convert.
Nothing found.

AppCleaner must have removed some generic files I think.

Problem is I don’t know where to look for 2015 data file in Time Machine.
I have tried Documents, Library, Etc but no luck !


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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-06 Thread Ronni Brown
But are any Signatures in the Signatures Folder located at
~/Library/Mail/V3//MailData/Signatures Folder ?

There should be many files in that Signature Folder - similar to these:

661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.mailsignature
661CF5F7-82D5-4525-8FD2-6C9D9A556A50.webarchive
662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.mailsignature
662D600C-ADCC-4EE6-B53B-D4F5BCB99E9A.webarchive
92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.mailsignature
92164E81-10BA-40B2-AE4B-23327320A7B1.webarchive

and 
AccountsMap.plist
AllSignatures.plist
——
If there aren’t any of files there - you don’t have any signatures - and will 
need to setup new signatures and then Assign each new signature to one account, 
or to multiple accounts and configure their behaviour, as I explained in my 
previous reply to WAMUG.

If you require details how to setup new signatures, post back & I’ll give you 
details.

Cheers,
Ronni

> On 6 Feb 2016, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
> Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second 
> and third windows are blank.  
> Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are all 
> showing.
> Severin
>   
>> 
>> 
>>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
>>> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
>>> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
>>> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
>>> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
>>> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
>>> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
>>> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
>>> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
>>> Severin Crisp
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Re: Mail signatures

2016-02-06 Thread Severin Crisp
No I am not seeing any signatures at all in the Prefs window.   The item 
Signatures even says “0 signatures” in the Signatures window and the second and 
third windows are blank.  
Accounts Map.plist, AllSignatures.plist and SignaturesByAccout.plist are all 
showing.
Severin
  
> On 5 Feb 2016, at 10:21 PM, Stephen Chape  wrote:
> 
> Hi Severin,
> If it had not been for grand kids in Perth we would have moved to Albany when 
> I retired 3 years ago.
> I would put up with the odd 30 degrees anytime.
> 
>> On 5 Feb 2016, at 5:35 PM, Severin Crisp > > wrote:
>> 
>> By an unfortunate error, I alone am to blame!, the signatures file on my 
>> MacBook Air Mail is empty. 
>> It mirrored the file in my iMac, both running latest el Capitan.  
>> Restoring the Signatures file (in  ~sev/library/mail/V3/maildata  from 
>> TimeMachine  works fine but still no signatures.  
>> I know I brought the signatures across from the iMac when first setting up 
>> the Air but have no recollection how I did it!
>> Advice welcomed - it’s too hot for these traumas, my local Albany garden 
>> temperature topped an unusual 30C today - what is it all coming to!  
>> Severin Crisp
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> Regards,
> Stephen Chape
> 
> 
> 
> 
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