A backup can be performed to a local hard disk, a network drive, or a USB drive. For a scheduled backup to take place, the computer on which you scheduled the backup must be on, but the QuickBooks company file (.qbw) cannot be in use. Scheduled backups will be created in the location you specify and will have a.QBB extension. This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled. Qmac Deluxe 2018 Version 5.8.0 (Build 58.24400.100) under MacOS 10.13.6. I just noticed that the automatic backup when closing Qmac is not correctly deleting older automatic backups in order to retain the desired number of automatic backups specified in Preferences. I know it used to work correctly, I assume, in the previous version of QMac. In Preferences I have 'Automatically backup data file when quitting Quicken' checked and have specified 'Keep last 3 files' saved to backup folder. As it is now, I have to manually delete older saved automatic backups in order to cut the backups down. Otherwise I can have many tens of automatic backups shown when I go to the 'Show Backups in Finder' drop down in QMac. Why you merged my reported problem with a previous reported problem is beyond me. This is a specific and different problem. And I couldn't reply directyl to your question about the saved files having a different date added - which is the case. The ability to enter replies has been shut off for that previously reported problem. But here are examples of the saved file names: BACKUP (Automatic) - 2009on 2018-09-23.quickenbackup BACKUP (Automatic) - 2009on 2018-09-22.quickenbackup BACKUP (Automatic) - 2009on 2018-09-21 (2).quickenbackup BACKUP (Automatic) - 2009on 2018-09-21.quickenbackup. This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled. Other JDKs [ ] In addition to the most widely used JDK discussed in this article, there are other JDKs commonly available for a variety of platforms, some of which started from the Sun JDK source and some that did not. Auto backup isn't using the Preferences settings to limit the number of backups kept. Was told by Chat Rep that I can't use Dropbox for backups. Changed my backup location to Macintosh HD > Users > 'my name' > Quicken > Automatic Backups and reset Preferences appropriately. Removed a lot of old auto backups and kept 3. Now the list of backups has built back up to 13 even though Preferences is set to Keep last 5 files. I must constantly remove older backups. Can anyone tell me whether Quicken Dlx 2002 is able to back-up data directly to a CD-RW? If not, is there a work-around? ![]() To be honest, I can't recall whether backing up to CD-RW worked with the CD burner or not, as I was backing up to a zip drive at the time. P.S: I've bought Quicken Dlx 2004, but haven't installed it yet because of what I've read about backing up to CD. I got it free after rebate, so I'm not in a real hurry to try it out. Nonetheless, if there's a problem with Quicken Dlx 2002, would installing 2004 solve it (if a work-around has been found)? So, I re-installed my DVD Burner (Sony DRU-510A). Win XPPro detected and installed it automatically. However, I still can't backup directly to CD. I _can_, however, backup to the hard drive and then copy the backed up files to the CD. Now my question: What files should comprise the backup? I get the following 5 files: data.qdf; data.qtx; data.qel; data.qph; and data.qsd. Are these all the files needed to comprise a complete backup? Can i import microsoft money into quicken for mac?. I seem to recall getting an additional file that started with 'Q3' in the past, when I was backing up to a subdirectory. (This latest backup was to the root directory on the CD-RW). Detected and installed it automatically. However, I still can't backup directly to CD. I _can_, however, backup to the hard drive and then copy the backed up files to the CD. Now my question: What files should comprise the backup? I get the following 5 files: data.qdf; data.qtx; data.qel; data.qph; and data.qsd. Are these all the files needed to comprise a complete backup? I seem to recall getting an additional file that started with 'Q3' in the past, when I was backing up to a subdirectory.
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