AutoCopy and AutoBackup

Two of the new features in Quicken 3 for Windows are AutoCopy and 
AutoBackup.  
1.  	AutoCopy
AutoCopy creates a subdirectory of the main Quicken directory 
called backup. Upon exiting from Quicken AutoCopy then makes a 
copy of the current Quicken file into the Backup directory. The 
resulting file has the same filename as the original, with a 
consecutive number added to the end.
    
2.	AutoBackup
AtuoBackup is the feature that prompts you to Backup your Quicken 
file, as you exit the program. 

The frequency of each of these features can be controlled by editing the 
QUICKEN.INI file using Notepad. 

To do this, go to your Program Manager. Select the File menu, and Run. 
At the Command line, type "NOTEPAD QUICKEN.INI". This will display the 
QUICKEN.INI file. under the section called

[QUICKEN]

you'll want to add the following: 

AutoCopy=X

Where "X" is the frequency of the copy.  "X" can be a number from 0-5. 1 
thru 5 indicate the number of days between AutoBackup, and zero (or off) 
turns the feature OFF. Therefore, to turn the backup feature off, the 
new command line would read:

AutoCopy=0

The AutoBackup feature works exactly the same way. The command: 

AutoBackup=0

would turn the Backup Reminder OFF, and 1-5 would indicate the number of 
days between reminders.

The default number built into the program for each of these features is 
5.

