Laurel,
I'm sorry you're having these troubles. Many windows users (myself included)
are successfully using gnucash on windows. A search online showed several very
old email threads with this error; however, they were from users of a
repackaged version of Gnucash from a group called portableapp
On 11/25/20 19:19, David Cousens wrote:
Laurel,
Uninstalling and reinstalling the Windows 10 system should be a last resort.
*Before you do that, at least make a copy of all the data files in your user
directory either on a USB stick or a copy to another computer*. *Don't let a
technician reins
Laurel,
Uninstalling and reinstalling the Windows 10 system should be a last resort.
*Before you do that, at least make a copy of all the data files in your user
directory either on a USB stick or a copy to another computer*. *Don't let a
technician reinstall it without doing this first*. Your u
I’ll try again, but I’m pretty sure I always do let Windows create a new
shortcut.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 8:38 PM David Carlson
wrote:
> Laurel,
>
> It has been my experience on Windows that old shortcuts never work after
> updates. I always need to let the update create a new shortcut. That
Laurel,
It has been my experience on Windows that old shortcuts never work after
updates. I always need to let the update create a new shortcut. That
would be doubly true after updating to GnuCash 4.2 as it changes many
things 'under the hood'
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 8:27 PM laurel hargis wrot
Adrien- gnu doesn’t launch when I click on it. I only get the error
message.
I do believe when it originally gave me trouble I was able to see an
account “tree” with balances but not able to work in the application. After
that I updated to 4.2 and now nothing happens.
Should I try installing the
Perhaps the Windows 10 update didn’t cause the problem. Maybe coincidence.
But, all I did was try to open my OLD version of gnu on desktop to record
some entries. I got the message I referred to that stays on my screen
whenever for either version. I only installed 4.2 after the problem
occurred as
Thanks for the tip! I’ll try that.
Laurel
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 5:37 PM A Harvey wrote:
> Have you tried re-installing an older version to ascertain whether it is
> just a 4.2 problem? In the past, I've occasionally encountered problems
> with some versions of Gnucash that would not run, re
Jeff,
I am sure the CSV import settings are unique to your GnuCash data file and
your PayPal account. You only have to do the setup once per account, not
every time like before.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020, 4:35 PM Jeff Albrecht wrote:
> On 11/25/2020 3:15 PM, David Carlson wrote:
> > Jeff, Peter,
Have you tried re-installing an older version to ascertain whether it is
just a 4.2 problem? In the past, I've occasionally encountered problems
with some versions of Gnucash that would not run, regardless of what I
tried, on one of three systems using identical versions of Windows but
installed o
On 11/25/2020 3:27 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
Gnucash 4.2 on Windows shipped aqbanking-6.2.2, gwenhywfar-5.4.0
The recent nighlies
[https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/maint/?C=M;O=D] are build with
aqbanking-6.2.5 and gwenhywfar-5.4.1 I do not remember major changes
related to the paypa
On 11/25/2020 3:15 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Jeff, Peter, et alia,
I have tried CSV in release 3.8 and found it to be vastly improved now
that it is possible to save the settings for each account. I suggest
giving it another try.
Thanks. Perhaps I'll give CSV import a try again. I wonder if
Hi Jeff
Am 25.11.20 um 22:58 schrieb Jeff Albrecht:
> For me...
>
> CSV is death by a thousand cuts.
> Aqbanking worked consistently once I got it configured. (Only about 175
> cuts) Unfortunately the development of Aqbanking got out of sync with
> GNUCash a while back. I think it's been correcte
Jeff, Peter, et alia,
I have tried CSV in release 3.8 and found it to be vastly improved now that
it is possible to save the settings for each account. I suggest giving it
another try.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 4:00 PM Jeff Albrecht wrote:
> For me...
>
> CSV is death by a thousand cuts.
> Aqban
Am 25.11.20 um 19:56 schrieb Peter Dutton:
> Not sure how to use flatpak.
The command to start the flatpak version of GnuCash is:
flatpak run org.gnucash.GnuCash
from https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak#Regular_releases_from_flathub.org
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gnucas
For me...
CSV is death by a thousand cuts.
Aqbanking worked consistently once I got it configured. (Only about 175
cuts) Unfortunately the development of Aqbanking got out of sync with
GNUCash a while back. I think it's been corrected. As I used Windows 10
I'm anxious for the next release to s
Fixed, sort of.
Now have Aqbanking at least starting in GC. However, since it's not
too easy to set up and probably have to spend the rest of my life
figuring out all of the intricacies to use itI quit.
Thank you, all, for the help.
Peter
Adrien, Laurel
I have just downloaded GnuCash 4.2 and installed it on my wife's Windows 10
box and it appears to be working OK. I checked "C:/Program
Files(X86)/gnucash/bin" and there is no "libgncmod-app-utils.dll" in that
location. I can open registers and create new transactions without any
pr
Laurel,
I sympathise with W10 issues, my wife had to get a new laptop when her W10
laptop went south. If you do need to reinstall W10, you would have to
first be sure that you have a copy of your data file somewhere not on your
local hard drive. Same, of course, for all your other personal data
Look under Tools > Online Banking Setup > Initial Online Banking Setup for
our U.S. version. It may not work exactly the same way that the European
version works when connecting to the U.S. Paypal server.
On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 2:28 PM Frank H. Ellenberger <
frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com> wrote
Am 25.11.20 um 19:38 schrieb Peter Dutton:
> I'm running Ubuntu18.04 Mate
Is aqbanking >= 5.7.8.0stable installed?
> Peter...
>
> *From:* Frank H. Ellenberger [mailto:frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com]
> *Subject:* [
Your data files aren't a loss. They are separate from the app. (Not sure
why you think you'd lose 10 months of data entry.)
This sounds like one for the developers. Maybe they'll see this thread
and take a look.
What will help more is filing a bug report on bugs.gnucash.org. (you'll
need to
Yes, I read them but they were of no assistance- too basic.
Peter
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From: Frank H. Ellenberger [[1]mailto:frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com]
Subject: [GNC] Import PayPal transactions into GC
Date: Wednesday, November
I'm trying to get the Aqbanking wizard to run. While in GC v 3.11 I
clicking on Start AqBanking Wizard (button) does nothing. I installed
Flatpak which had no effect so far. Not sure how to use flatpak.
I'm running- Ubuntu 18.04 Mate
Thanks,
Peter
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It’s me again. Microsoft spent a couple hours with me today and tried to
repair windows, upgraded to newer version, did scans, uninstalled and
installed Microsoft ctt. I’ve uninstalled and reinstalled gnu more times
than I can track. The last step is to reinstall operating system which I
won’t do.
I'm running Ubuntu18.04 Mate
Peter...
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From: Frank H. Ellenberger [[1]mailto:frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com]
Subject: [GNC] Import PayPal transactions into GC
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2020, 12:44 PM
To: Pe
You didn't tell us your OS/distribution. If you are on Linux
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Flatpak would be one possibility to get a
recent Gnucash and Aqbanking.
Am 25.11.20 um 18:14 schrieb Peter Dutton:
> The online banking tool wizard in my version of GC v 3.11 doesn't do anything
> when I cl
The online banking tool wizard in my version of GC v 3.11 doesn't do
anything when I click the "start Aqbanking wizard".
No idea how to translate the German into English.
Sorry,
Peter
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From: Frank H. Ellenberg
Hi Peter,
you can also use our onlinebanking tool aAqBanking
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/AqBanking
to direct download your paypal account into gnucash.
The full instructions need to become translated to English:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/De/Paypal_einrichten
and
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wik
Peter,
If you are using release 3.something or 4.something The CSV importer works
pretty well once you get it set up correctly and save the configuration for
repeated use. If it is making 'a mess' you need to make some adjustment.
All of the import methods allow a lot of flexibility in the 'match
How can I easily import PayPal transactions into GC?
I've tried importing a CSV but it just makes everything a mess.
A qif import works a little better but not much.
Any ideas for a guy who isn't clever?
Thank you,
Peter (my nametoday)
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