Moving to another computer

Charlie Morrison sail43 at bellsouth.net
Thu Oct 25 17:58:55 EDT 2012


In Win7, after GnuCash is installed on the new computer, you can copy 
these folders from the old computer to the user\username folder of the 
new computer, replacing what was created when GnuCash was installed.  
The user folder is usually found at C:\Users\<your user name>
.gconf
.gconfd
.gnome2
.gnome2_private
.gnucash
aqbanking

That should put all your gnucash settings and aqbanking on the new machine.
Charlie

On 10/25/2012 2:13 PM, Dean Gibson wrote:
> I have my GnuCash data files on a network server, so when I installed 
> GnuCash on an (another) Windows machine, I could obviously use the 
> data file on the new computer.  However, two things are "missing":
>
> 1. It would be nice to transfer all my GnuCash program settings from 
> the first Windows machine to the second one.  Is there an easy way to 
> do that? (Eg, Regedit export import).
>
> 2. Ditto for the AqBanking settings (so I don't have to set all my 
> credit card, bank, and investment accounts again).
>
> -- Dean
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