I should also add, that a second, completely independent qdf file opens fine, without any Intuit ID prompt. I do not need to update my Quicken data after March 2019, but I DO need to be able to access the historical data therein. I presume this is for Quicken 2019, which I have not purchased, and do not intend to purchase. Some of the solutions offered in this forum involve the installation of a "19.xx" patch. I have tried a fresh install of Quicken Home and Business 2016 on a different computer, but, when I try to open the file (and several earlier files that were previously backed up), when I reach the "Sign-in with your Intuit ID", I get "An unknown error occurred. I can only get out of the situation by clicking the top right close button, and waiting about 30 seconds, after which the window closes. I cannot get to the Edit -Preferences option because the file does not open. I have tried troubleshooting options suggested on this site, but nothing works. I get "Recalculating Investment Account values", then I am asked to sign in with my quicken id. I am trying to open a Quicken 2016 data file (in Quicken 2016).
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