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Thanks, Rick. Good try but that didn't work either.
Go to quicken.com/my-account
Sign in
sign out
Sign in again
highlight the 'Download quicken', right-click and select 'Copy link location'
open notepad and paste link location, https://download.quicken.com/mac/Quicken.dmg
open new browser and attempt to navigate to the file.
https://download.quicken.com -- Failed
https://downoad.quicken.com/mac -- Failed
https://download.quicken.com/mac/Quicken.dmg -- Succeeded
But there is no checksum, no MD-5 digest to verify, no way to know if the file I am trying to download is the correct file or some altered creation that will never work.
The actual downloadd itself goes very rapidly ... almost as if, after the first megabyte or so, the download utility recognizes that it has done this before, stops the download, and drags the previous copy out of a cache somewhere. (This is Firefox 59.0.2, 64-bit) I don't where or if that cache is.
The complication is that while quicken support is open, I'm at work. My quicken installation is at home. The peculiarities of my job don't allow personal electronic devices in the workplace. I'll continue to pursue. <SIGH/>
Go to quicken.com/my-account
Sign in
sign out
Sign in again
highlight the 'Download quicken', right-click and select 'Copy link location'
open notepad and paste link location, https://download.quicken.com/mac/Quicken.dmg
open new browser and attempt to navigate to the file.
https://download.quicken.com -- Failed
https://downoad.quicken.com/mac -- Failed
https://download.quicken.com/mac/Quicken.dmg -- Succeeded
But there is no checksum, no MD-5 digest to verify, no way to know if the file I am trying to download is the correct file or some altered creation that will never work.
The actual downloadd itself goes very rapidly ... almost as if, after the first megabyte or so, the download utility recognizes that it has done this before, stops the download, and drags the previous copy out of a cache somewhere. (This is Firefox 59.0.2, 64-bit) I don't where or if that cache is.
The complication is that while quicken support is open, I'm at work. My quicken installation is at home. The peculiarities of my job don't allow personal electronic devices in the workplace. I'll continue to pursue. <SIGH/>