While saving Quicken backup files on a cloud-based drive is fine, we actually strongly recommend against saving your main data file on a cloud-based drive as doing so can potentially cause irreversible data damage and/or corruption. Hello for reaching out to the Community with your question. Is there a way of simply putting all the data in a cloud/local drive such as dropbox or one drive so that both my desktop and laptop access a single data set in dropbox or one drive? I never use both the desktop or laptop at the same time so don't have issues with accessing any data file with both machines at the same time.Īny help or links to where help is available would be much appreciated. I'm not sure how to go about this with Quicken as there seems to be no way to alter the default storage location to dropbox or one drive for the Quicken data file and reading the community posts lead me to think Quicken might have trouble synchronizing even if I could. Most of my programs (Word, Excel, Access,etc etc) synchronize fine if I simply store the data files on dropbox or one drive although does need a bit of tweaking but this is well documented in their help pages). ![]() I have a desktop PC and a MS Surface laptop and use both of them most days.
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