From: ps56k on
I noticed that Quicken leaves temporary files
in my local temporary directory:

%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp

they appear as QFNxxxx.TMP
and are actually ZIP files with the FI List of institutions.
You can see this by renaming/opening with Winzip.

Seems really bad form to continually download "temp" files,
and then just leave hundreds of them without deleting them.

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From: Jeff on
On 7/10/2010 1:24 PM, ps56k wrote:
> I noticed that Quicken leaves temporary files
> in my local temporary directory:
>
> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
>
> they appear as QFNxxxx.TMP
> and are actually ZIP files with the FI List of institutions.
> You can see this by renaming/opening with Winzip.
>
> Seems really bad form to continually download "temp" files,
> and then just leave hundreds of them without deleting them.
>
Thanks for pointing that out. I found them too.

From: dave on
On Jul 10, 4:17 pm, "J...(a)nospam.invalid" <J...(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
> On 7/10/2010 1:24 PM, ps56k wrote:> I noticed that Quicken leaves temporary files
> > in my local temporary directory:
>
> > %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
>
> > they appear as QFNxxxx.TMP
> > and are actually ZIP files with the FI List of institutions.
> > You can see this by renaming/opening with Winzip.
>
> > Seems really bad form to continually download "temp" files,
> > and then just leave hundreds of them without deleting them.
>
> Thanks for pointing that out. I found them too.

I'm using Q2010 Premier Release R10.
Perhaps I have a different setting that causes Quicken to
periodically clean them out. My QFN files only go back 2 weeks, to
6-28-2010.

In my view, a more signicant issue is that Quicken preserves 2 backup
directories.

....\BACKUP appears to contain the backups generated from settings
Edit > Preferences > Setup Backup > Automatic Backup

the others are found at

....\Backups and appear to be generated every time you run Quicken.

When I found this subdirectory, I had some 10 GB of backups and was
running out of disk space.

I know you can never have too many backups, but this might be too
many. I pruned it, and am now down to 3 GB.

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From: John Pollard on
dave wrote:
>
> In my view, a more signicant issue is that Quicken preserves 2 backup
> directories.
>
> ...\BACKUP appears to contain the backups generated from settings
> Edit > Preferences > Setup Backup > Automatic Backup

This is the same Quicken (automatic) backup directory that has existed in
Quicken since at least Q2000. And nothing any user could do, would have
changed that.

I'll wager that all Quicken automatic backups still go to the BACKUP
folder within the Quicken data folder of the file being automatically
backed up.

> the others are found at
>
> ...\Backups and appear to be generated every time you run Quicken.

I run Q2008, Q2009 and Q2010 (and a few others) ... nowhere do I see such
a directory. With one exception: I have one .QDF file in C:\Backup, from
October 2009 ... definiitely not an automatic backup ... and almost
certainly from some test I ran. I have run Q2002, Q2005, Q2009 and Q2010
on that machine hundreds of times since October 2009 ... none of them have
automatically backed up to any folder name other than BACKUP.

Q2010 has changed the automatic backup capabilities: you can now specify
that Quicken automatically backup everytime you use Quicken (where before,
it was more-or-less every 7 days you used Quicken - with no user option to
change that). While I think that the new method of specifying automatic
frequencies is a step down ... I do not believe it is producing the
results you claim. All the automatic backups I see are still in the same
folder they always were: the BACKUP folder in the Quicken data folder.


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From: Art on
On Jul 10, 1:24 pm, "ps56k" <pschuman_no_spam...(a)interserv.com> wrote:
> I noticed that Quicken leaves temporary files
> in my local temporary directory:
>
> %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
>
> they appear as QFNxxxx.TMP
> and are actually ZIP files with the FI List of institutions.
> You can see this by renaming/opening with Winzip.
>
> Seems really bad form to continually download "temp" files,
> and then just leave hundreds of them without deleting them.
>
Thanks I found them going back to when I swtiched from Money to
Quicken.
I also found hundreds of QWCCnnn files going back the same distance
but stopping in March. These all contain HTML that follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<cc:CCWSResponse xmlns:cc="http://www.intuit.com/CustomerCentral">
<status>
<code>ok</code>
<string>call successful</string>
</status>
<body>
<ccresp:CCLogonResponse xmlns:ccresp="http://www.intuit.com/
CustomerCentral/Responses">
<tp_customer_id>nnnnnn</tp_customer_id>
</ccresp:CCLogonResponse>
</body>
</cc:CCWSResponse>
The customer id purposefully removed by me.

I have not opened all of them but they vary in size.