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Deleting auto saved drop down usernames in Mac

Okay. So here’s one that has been EATING ME for months!!!

You know when you put in your username, or some other auto saved data, in a form, and the site saves it for your convenience? Yeah – so it’s very convenient. UNLESS you misspelled the info. Then it is an IRREVOCABLE p.i.t.a. that stays forever and a day. Back in my days of pc usage, I would just highlight the offending entry and click the delete button.

Enter the world of Mac (hello Steve J!) and all of a sudden, I am stuck forever with this annoyance of a mistake that NEVER goes away.

Now, I know. I hear you “Geniuses” and other MAC enthusiasts going “but, all you really need to do is just…” – shut up.

I didn’t learn it until today, so I am going to assume there is at least one more idiot out there like me and I’m here to help him/her. So, WELCOME, idiots of the Mac world. Thank you for stopping by.

For this lesson you will need

1. a Mac
2. a browser
3. an pre-remembered auto filler for a form field that you don’t mind to delete.

Go to the offending entry,
Hold Shift, and fn and then hit the delete button.

 

buhbye baby!!

I’m on a mad tear –  I’ll be finding all the places I have this issue and killing them. YAY!

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QuickBooks OLSU-1022 Bleep!

On trying to update financial institutions for online banking or setting up a new bank account, my Quickbooks 2013 was giving me this error:

An Error occurred while updating the branding files! Please restart the Online Banking Setup Wizard to initiate the update process again.

Here is what Quickbooks reccommended (which did NOT work)
(skip to the solution)

How to fix it

Solution 1:  To resolve this issue, please update your program to the most current release.

Solution 2:  Update the Financial Institution directory to the most recent version:

  1. Browse to the location of the fidir.txt file on the affected computer.  Note: If you do not see the folders, you will need to enable Hidden Files and Folders.
    • Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista:
      • C:\ProgramData\Intuit\QuickBooks XXXX\Components\OLB\branding\filist (XXXX= your year of QuickBooks)
    • Windows XP:
      • C:\Documents & Settings\All Users\Application Data\Intuit\QuickBooks XXXX\Components\OLB\branding\filist (XXXX= your year of QuickBooks)
  2. Rename the fidir.txt file:
    1. Right-click on fidir.txt and select Rename.
    2. Change .txt to .old, and then click outside the field to save the name change.
  3. Download the latest fidir.txt file and save it to your desktop:
    1. Right-click the following link, fidir.txt and select Save Target As.
    2. Click the Save in window drop-down arrow and select Desktop.
    3. Click Save, then click the Close button on the Download complete window.
  4. Right-click the fidir.txt file located on the Desktop and select Copy.
  5. Right-click the Start button, select MyComputer (or Computer) and browse to the location of the filist folder (from step 1 above).
  6. Right-click within the filist folder and select Paste.

Solution 3:Repair Quickbooks

Solution 4:  Edit the fidir.txt preferences

  1. Go location of fidir.txt (from step 1 above).
  2. Right click on the file and select Properties.
  3. Check the box that says read-only.

So, I did that but still no luck, then I called and spent half my life waiting on the phone with support only to be told I’d need to PAY for support to try and figure out a solution. NO ONE online in the forums had a clue, and repairing the install did not help.

In desperation, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled the program, still no dice.

HERE’S THE SOLUTION

It’s a PERMISSIONS problem with your folders.
The EASIEST WAY to solve it – RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR
Close your Quickbooks, and right click the .exe icon to run the program, RUN AS and enter your administrator credentials and viola! Your branding files update JUST FINE!

Thank you QB! (Shame on you!)