wrote:
> Good morning;
>
> I have Quicken 2004. I have a Vista PC. When I attempt to backup to C:
> \Quicken\backup
> folder I get "can't save to C:" of course no problem saving to XP.
>
> I went to C and gave full rights to user. I have gone to the Quicken
> folder and given full rights as an admin to both admin and user. Only
> one person will be using this PC but will be connecting to internet so
> I do not want to give "everyone" full rights on either the folder or
> C. I know the error is a security issue and like most of us, am new
> to Vista. Just shy of purchasing the new quicken ver and/or, throwing
> Vista out the "Window," does anyone know the steps that I am missing
> to complete the backup?
>
> Also, is there a recommended book to make life easier in understanding
> Vista and it's security issues that I can purchase? Thank you in
> advance for the help. Lydia.
>
The simple answer is to not save to C:\Quicken\Backup. Even in the older
Quicken 2004 you can change the default location of the backup. Change
it to C:\Users\YourUserName\QuickenBackup.
As for your last question, it depends on the level of complexity you
want. If you want a technical book, then the ones from Microsoft Press
are usually quite good. Mark Minasi writes excellent books that are
technical but still accessible to a non-tech. If you want a simpler
book, then David Pogue's "The Missing Manual" series are excellent.
There are two for Vista; one "For Starters" which is a smaller, simpler
version of the regular one. For really advanced security books, Jesper
Johannson and Roger Grimes have written "Windows Vista Security:
Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks". Both Jesper and Roger are
brilliant.
You are best off going to a local bookstore - like a Barnes & Noble or
Borders if in the US - and just leafing through available books to see
what appeals to you. Or do a bit of looking on Amazon.com and read the
descriptions.
Malke
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