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| Got Money working! Thanks for your help. Here's what I did. First, as recommended I installed it (again) in a different folder than before. Then I did the following: Start / Settings / Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Computer Management In Computer Management, click on "Disk Management" in the tree: Computer Management (Local) / Storage / Disk Management Highlight the hard drive letter. Then, from the menu in Computer Management, click: Action / Rescan disks Now Money works and I no longer get the missing disk error message. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.comwrote: - quote - > Thanks so much for taking the time for this on-going
In Windows 98 anybody could do anything to any file.> dialogue. I'm sorry, though, but I don't know what you > mean about an administrator. On my old Windows 98 > computer, the program just ran. In XP, there is the capability to have some user(s) set up with Administrator privileges, and have others more restricted. This would have the potential to save the computer in the face of a mistake or a worm. I think you probably are running as an Administrator. I think that is how things start out, but I welcome others to correct/add to that. In Start-> Settings-> ControlPanel-> UserAccounts there would be a list of Users. If you are an administrator, I think it would say "Computer Administrator" in the box below your username. Here are a couple links I thought that might be of interest: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art4776.asp http://training.binghamton.edu/navdi...ename=EDU-WTKT I am not saying that you should read these and act on them. I was just thinking you might, or might not, want to get an overview. |
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| Windows 98 knew nothing about user security (some users are permitted to do more than other users, etc). Windows NT/2000/XP do. Windows XP users can be "Administrators" or not. "Administrators" are allowed to do things (modify certain files, write files in certain directories, delete or create certain files, etc) that mere "Users" are not. Older versions of Money (like M2K) didn't take any of this into account--they were designed exclusively for use in the M98 environment where this stuff wasn't a factor. I'm sure there is a lot more about this in the XP Help files. <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0a2301c491c7$e4ca2930$a401280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > Thanks so much for taking the time for this on-going > dialogue. I'm sorry, though, but I don't know what you > mean about an administrator. On my old Windows 98 > computer, the program just ran. > > -----Original Message----- > > In microsoft.public.money, "Bob Peel, MVP" <Bob_PeelNO > > SPAM[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: > > Ooops... yes. While Money 2000 needs to be both installed > and operated by an administrator, Money 2004 can be run > by any user. |
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| Thanks so much for taking the time for this on-going dialogue. I'm sorry, though, but I don't know what you mean about an administrator. On my old Windows 98 computer, the program just ran. - quote - > -----Original Message-----
and operated by an administrator, Money 2004 can be run> In microsoft.public.money, "Bob Peel, MVP" <Bob_PeelNO > SPAM[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: Ooops... yes. While Money 2000 needs to be both installed by any user. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Steve Willson wrote: - quote - > Thanks for your help. I reinstalled Money 2000 in a
There are two solutions to that on Money 2000.> different directory. That did fix one problem. The > program works now, except that I get an error message > when I start the program asking me to insert a disk. I > close the error message window and the program seems to > run OK, so I guess I can get by if that's the only > glitch. Still, any other thoughts? In the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Money\8.0, "AVHelpPath"="W:\\MONEY\\avhelp", AVHelpPath probably refers to your CD drive. If you are adept at editing the registry, you can change the reference to refer to your hard drive rather than your CD drive. If you are not adept at that, find a friend who is. The path need not exist on the hard drive. The other way to cure that is to copy the CD to a folder on your hard drive. Then install by running setup from that folder. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, "Bob Peel, MVP" <Bob_PeelNO SPAM[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: - quote - > For 2004 read 2000!!
Ooops... yes. While Money 2000 needs to be both installed andoperated by an administrator, Money 2004 can be run by any user. |
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| Thanks for your help. I reinstalled Money 2000 in a different directory. That did fix one problem. The program works now, except that I get an error message when I start the program asking me to insert a disk. I close the error message window and the program seems to run OK, so I guess I can get by if that's the only glitch. Still, any other thoughts? |
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| For 2004 read 2000!! -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For UK tips & fixes see http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. For wishes or suggestions see http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:a23gj01pqkropntb9e5h8pga45g7ofc7l6[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Steve Willson wrote: > > I tried to install Money 2000 Deluxe on my new XP > > computer but I keep getting the error message: "Unable to > > initialize a required Money component. Please > > reinstall..." > You need to install and *run* Money 2004 as an administrator. You > might try installing into a different folder/directory. > > > An article on the Money support site notes the problem > > but says the solution is to reinstall. I tried > > uninstalling and reinstalling. No luck. The regular > > support option requires the Product ID, which can only be > > obtained if product is installed! > Money 2000 is beyond its support period anyway. > > > So, here I am. I would prefer not to buy a new copy. > > Any suggestions? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Steve Willson wrote: - quote - > I tried to install Money 2000 Deluxe on my new XP
You need to install and *run* Money 2004 as an administrator. You> computer but I keep getting the error message: "Unable to > initialize a required Money component. Please > reinstall..." might try installing into a different folder/directory. - quote - > An article on the Money support site notes the problem
Money 2000 is beyond its support period anyway.> but says the solution is to reinstall. I tried > uninstalling and reinstalling. No luck. The regular > support option requires the Product ID, which can only be > obtained if product is installed! - quote - > So, here I am. I would prefer not to buy a new copy. > Any suggestions? |
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| I tried to install Money 2000 Deluxe on my new XP computer but I keep getting the error message: "Unable to initialize a required Money component. Please reinstall..." An article on the Money support site notes the problem but says the solution is to reinstall. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling. No luck. The regular support option requires the Product ID, which can only be obtained if product is installed! So, here I am. I would prefer not to buy a new copy. Any suggestions? Thank you. |
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