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I have been using Quicken on my computer since installing it from a 5.25 inch floppy disk in the mid 1980s sometime. I have all my bank transactions since then. In all that time I have used the same password for Quicken. My wife might on occasion use my computer, but mostly she uses my laptop if she needs a real computer. No one uses my computer but me. I know she has no desire to mess with it. Counting the laptop I have a three computer network here. No passwords are used between the computers, and Microsoft makes that hard to do. Microsoft just does not like to have an open password free network, all peer to peer. I guess they can't fathom three computers and one user. My business partner had 7 computers, and two RAID systems on his network, just one user.
I don't really think I am hack proof, since the CIA, FBI, Apple, Microsoft, Department of Defense, and SEC have been hacked. I just figure I am such a small target I am invisible. I do have intrusion prevention, and anti-virus and a firewall, so it would not be a cakewalk to get in.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
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