Online facility to speed up the backup

I'm unable to install Quicken Online Backup on my PC which runs on windows vista.  I get an error message says LA4169: expression #24169. What is the problem?

Hello

Here is the response from Quicken to your problem:

"Error when you try to reinstall the backup Client Online: THE sentence of 4169 24169 #

http://Quicken.Intuit.com/support/help/backup--restore--file-issues/error-when-trying-to-reinstall-the-online-backup-client--la-4169-phrase--24169/GEN82695.html;JSESSIONID=6wLIeLffLg7d-rQ7v4gROQ * .p53-2

For more information about this error contact Quicken or ask in the Community Forums of Quicken.

See you soon.

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