Intuit's Quick Deluxe 2002 is OS X native, but Intuit appears to still be learning their way around OS X. Intuit installs some of the application support files with restrictive permissions (group and other do not have read-access to some files like Quicken Quotes).
This means that if you wish to have more than one user using Quicken and sharing an instance, you will need to adjust the privileges on everything in the Quicken Essentials folder (and possibly on files in the Quicken 2002 Deluxe folder).
If you wish to share a data file among users, you will need to adjust the permissions (and possibly the location) of the Quicken Data file, which goes to your Documents folder by default if you're creating a new file, and stays in its original location if you're upgrading (which is probably your Applications (OS 9) folder).
This means that if you wish to have more than one user using Quicken and sharing an instance, you will need to adjust the privileges on everything in the Quicken Essentials folder (and possibly on files in the Quicken 2002 Deluxe folder).
If you wish to share a data file among users, you will need to adjust the permissions (and possibly the location) of the Quicken Data file, which goes to your Documents folder by default if you're creating a new file, and stays in its original location if you're upgrading (which is probably your Applications (OS 9) folder).
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