Protection - Malware/ Firmware/etc.

Protection - Malware/ Firmware/etc.

Quicken Starting Very Slowly. Any Help?

Starting yesterday (3/15/23) Quicken takes several minutes to open and my whole system slows down. There are no messages from BitDefender.

When I disable the BitDefender "Shield", Quicken still loads slowly. When I disable "Advanced Threat Defense", Quicken loads normally.

No Quicken files are in Quarantine.

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  • ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2023

    Hi @DPH

    Since you were able to narrow it down to Advanced Threat Defense, I would try adding the qw.exe file into Exceptions. Close out of Quicken, then add the file, then re-enable ATD, close out of Bitdefender, restart your device and see if Quicken loads normally.


    Kind regards,

    Scott

    All Bitdefender Home Product User Guides: https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/user-guides/

  • Thanks, Scott!

    I added "qw.exe" to the exceptions and rebooted. Didn't make a difference. 

    I added these other EXE files in the Quicken folder, rebooted, no difference:

    Qw.exe

    dpinfo.exe

    quickenpatch.exe

    qwsubprocess.exe

    qwul.exe

    At one point, BitDefender started showing issues connecting, loading modules, etc. (paraphrasing a bit here).

    I reinstalled BitDefender and now Quicken loads normally.

    Thanks again,

    Don

  • ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2023

    Thank you for that update, Don, I appreciate it. At times, a repair or reinstall can work magic. There may have been something going on (glitch wise?) in the background that adding the Exceptions etc. brought to the surface.

    Have a great night :)

    Scott

    All Bitdefender Home Product User Guides: https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/user-guides/

  • Well, I celebrated a bit too soon. Quicken is back to opening s-l-o-w-l-y if "Advanced Threat Defense" is enabled.

    Bitdefender had an update that required a reboot "to fix some issues" but that didn't make any difference.

  • Hello @DPH,

    I think that since the usual troubleshooting steps and exclusions did not make any difference, it's time to get in touch with one of the Support engineers for a more in-depth investigation of the device. Some logs might be required as well, for a more accurate diagnosis. You can head to the link below and choose one of the available contact channels to reach the Support Teams:

    In the meantime, it seems that the only workaround would be to temporarily disable the Advanced Threat Defense module while using Quicken.

    Regards

    Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user

  • ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2023

    @DPH bummer about the reinstall not totally resolving it. Just for comparison, in launching Quicken from the desktop icon it takes anywhere from 12-15 seconds for the program to fully load the UI (edit: this is with ATD both enabled and disabled). My desktop only version of Quickbooks 2017, loads very quickly. My PC specs, and Quicken version, I also have a SSD drive.


    All Bitdefender Home Product User Guides: https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/user-guides/

  • Thanks Alexandru_BD. I'll do that.

  • Scott, it normally takes less than 10 seconds for Quicken to load (I also have an SSD). When ATD is enabled, it takes several minutes and the rest of the system is unresponsive until Quicken has fully loaded.

  • edited March 2023

    UPDATE: I contacted BitDefender support and provided the log files they requested.

    Their suggestions:

    • Add Quicken to Exceptions (which I had already done and had let them know initially)
    • Clean my Registry
    • Defragment my hard drive

    Not a very fruitful exchange.

  • ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 2023

    I agree, not a whole lot there. Maybe, when they figure out what's going on with the gamer's having to disable ATD in order to play their games, would be a universal update fix that would help in this case, too?

    All Bitdefender Home Product User Guides: https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/user-guides/

  • edited March 2023

    The plot thickens:

    I’d just remembered that BitDefender had recently started interfering with program updates to my RoboForm password manager. I had to disable ATD to update RoboForm. I’d added Exceptions then but it didn’t help.

    RoboForm offers to automatically fill in my Quicken data file password when I open Quicken. Maybe BitDefender is “fighting” RoboForm and not Quicken?

    I had informed BitDefender Tech Support of all the above revelation before their last suggestions.

    It’s strange to me that BitDefender shows no popups or has any record of blocking activity.

    BTW: I got an email with a survey request about my experience with Tech Support. I decided to let it go. 😉

  • edited March 2023

    UPDATE (SITUATION REMEDIED): BitDefender Support logged into my PC today, added a few things to the Exceptions list, gathered some log files and said they'd look at them and get back to me.

    After they logged out, I looked in the Bitdefender Quarantined Items and saw the following:

    "C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Open URL by RoboForm"

    I added it to the Exceptions and now Quicken opens normally. So it was indeed my password manager that BitDefender didn't like. I don't think it was Quicken at all.

    P.S. It was the Bitdefender "Exploit detection" module that was having issues with RoboForm.

  • ✭✭✭✭✭

    @DPH that is good news :) Thank you for posting back your results, as it's something that could possibly be helpful in future troubleshooting on the forum.

    😊

    Scott

    All Bitdefender Home Product User Guides: https://www.bitdefender.com/consumer/support/user-guides/

  • Rustebakke

    Looking at purchasing Quicken for my MAC

    Using RBC and TD Banks in Canada

    Q: how does Bitdefender work with these 2 banks?

  • admin
    edited February 7

    Hi,

    Based on my findings, Quicken is a widely used personal finance application, so it should function seamlessly alongside the antivirus, because the security software generally does not interfere with Quicken's ability to install, update, or sync data, since it recognizes its processes as legitimate and safe, so normal operation is expected.
    However, in rare cases, certain antivirus products may slow down Quicken if they aggressively scan its program files or transaction data. Another thing to keep in mind is that you could experience delays when opening Quicken or downloading transactions, if the antivirus scans every file Quicken reads or writes..

    But such inconveniences can be easily resolved by adding Quicken to the exclusion list, so as an exception so that the antivirus does not interfere with it at all.

    Usually, it's not really the antivirus that may cause connectivity issues with banking websites, but VPNs and secure browsers. There are cases where, due to the over vigilance of several banks, connecting a VPN for example (or when encryption is being used), often triggers fraud warnings when you use it to conduct your online banking. But again, this has nothing to do with the actual antivirus software and there are ways to go around it.

    I hope this helps.

    Regards

    Premium Security & Bitdefender Endpoint Security Tools user

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