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| Is the problem with the home page? Try opening up a different file (your backup, the Sample, or a "new" file) and change the Home page to the Account List: 1. While in the othe file, click Tools, and then click Settings. Click Program Settings. 2. Under Display, select Account List in the "Start Money with this page open" drop-down list. 3. Then return to your Money file by choosing its name on the File menu, and check if it can be opened properly now. If the main data file can be opened now, customize its Homepage settings as follows: a. Click Tools, and then click Settings. Click "Home page display options". b. If Investment Performance is displayed under "Change Layout", click to highlight it, and then click "Remove". c. Click Done. -Mark "Ian" <Ian[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:29B49A2D-03C4-461C-935B-45FF9B0E277F[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Hi, Cal - thanks again for the quick response. Unfortunately, I still can't > get Money to open my primary .mny file. It opens the file and then > immediately just hangs. > Unfortunately, salvage didn't work, but I was wondering...Is there a utility > that enables exporting a .mny file to QIF without having to open Money > itself? > Thanks again, > Ian > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274584 > > > to try the salv.exe route if you have not already, but yes, there > > > is. QIF export+import. > > > Further comments: > > > That version referenced there could be newer than the one on your > > Money CD. > > > In addition, there is another possibility. Export files to QIF. Then > > restore a backup. > > > Use a text editor to remove most older transactions that are already > > in the money file. Then merge the non-deleted transactions in by > > File-> Import the QIF files. Note that when you import as a > > statement, Money looks for duplicates and expects you to approve he > > transactions as if they were from a bank download. When you import > > as a recovered account, Money does not look for duplicates. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ian wrote: - quote - > Hi, Cal - thanks again for the quick response. Unfortunately, I still can't
No. The closest is MoneyLink> get Money to open my primary .mny file. It opens the file and then > immediately just hangs. > Unfortunately, salvage didn't work, but I was wondering...Is there a utility > that enables exporting a .mny file to QIF without having to open Money > itself? http://ultrasoft.com/MoneyLink/overview.shtml which could potentially let you generate something from your data. One of the tools at http://xl2qif.chez.tiscali.fr/links_en.php could help you generate QIF from what you generate. |
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| Hi, Cal - thanks again for the quick response. Unfortunately, I still can't get Money to open my primary .mny file. It opens the file and then immediately just hangs. Unfortunately, salvage didn't work, but I was wondering...Is there a utility that enables exporting a .mny file to QIF without having to open Money itself? Thanks again, Ian "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274584 > > to try the salv.exe route if you have not already, but yes, there > > is. QIF export+import. > Further comments: > That version referenced there could be newer than the one on your > Money CD. > In addition, there is another possibility. Export files to QIF. Then > restore a backup. > Use a text editor to remove most older transactions that are already > in the money file. Then merge the non-deleted transactions in by > File-> Import the QIF files. Note that when you import as a > statement, Money looks for duplicates and expects you to approve he > transactions as if they were from a bank download. When you import > as a recovered account, Money does not look for duplicates. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274584
Further comments:> to try the salv.exe route if you have not already, but yes, there > is. QIF export+import. That version referenced there could be newer than the one on your Money CD. In addition, there is another possibility. Export files to QIF. Then restore a backup. Use a text editor to remove most older transactions that are already in the money file. Then merge the non-deleted transactions in by File-> Import the QIF files. Note that when you import as a statement, Money looks for duplicates and expects you to approve he transactions as if they were from a bank download. When you import as a recovered account, Money does not look for duplicates. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ian wrote: - quote - > Hi, Cal - thanks for the quick response. I really appreciate it.
See http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;274584> I tried the suggestions to no avail, but I can load the backup file, so the > problem probably isn't Money itself. > Short of other ideas to rebuild what looks to be a corrupted file, do you > know of any way to bring accounts from the corrupted file into a new file so > that I don't have to rebuild all the entries since the last backup? > Also, are there any publicly available utilities to work with Money data > files? to try the salv.exe route if you have not already, but yes, there is. QIF export+import. If you want to do the QIF export/import, I would follow the steps in http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;178830 except in the first step 4, I would suggest this: start the name of the QIF file for the investment accounts with an underscore (_), and start the name of QIF files for the cash accounts associated with the investments with a letter. Thus you might have _BrownInvestment.qif and BrownInvestmentCash.qif. This would cause the investment account to be processed prior to the associated cash account. When the BrownInvestment got created, you would specify that you want to track the cash transactions. Then specify that the cash transactions account for BrownInvestment was where the BrownInvestmentCash.qif transactions get sent. Then File-> Import ALL AT ONCE using Ctrl+<click> to select files. Specify "New or Recovered" account when asked. Of course you will use a different filename for the new file, and you will have both versions to choose from when done. I would also set up the backups to make sure they are using different names. |
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| Hi, Cal - thanks for the quick response. I really appreciate it. I tried the suggestions to no avail, but I can load the backup file, so the problem probably isn't Money itself. Short of other ideas to rebuild what looks to be a corrupted file, do you know of any way to bring accounts from the corrupted file into a new file so that I don't have to rebuild all the entries since the last backup? Also, are there any publicly available utilities to work with Money data files? Once again - many thanks. Ian "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Ian wrote: > > I have Money 2005 Deluxe. I was adding a new online account and it instructed > > me to sign in using Passport, which I did. I added the account without any > > problem and then using password manager I removed passport authentication and > > went back to a local password. > > > Now, I cannot get back into the account. I can see the data is still in the > > account because the "My Money" screen comes up OK, but the program freezes at > > that point and I cannot get any further. > Freezes for over ten minutes? > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Try opening Money with Start-> Run and entering > "msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box. That is probably not > going to be your cure, but it is worth a quick try. > After that, consider salv.exe, or restore a backup file by opening > Money by double-clicking that backup file with Windows Explorer. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ian wrote: - quote - > I have Money 2005 Deluxe. I was adding a new online account and it instructed
Freezes for over ten minutes?> me to sign in using Passport, which I did. I added the account without any > problem and then using password manager I removed passport authentication and > went back to a local password. > Now, I cannot get back into the account. I can see the data is still in the > account because the "My Money" screen comes up OK, but the program freezes at > that point and I cannot get any further. - quote - > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try opening Money with Start-> Run and entering"msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box. That is probably not going to be your cure, but it is worth a quick try. After that, consider salv.exe, or restore a backup file by opening Money by double-clicking that backup file with Windows Explorer. |
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| I have Money 2005 Deluxe. I was adding a new online account and it instructed me to sign in using Passport, which I did. I added the account without any problem and then using password manager I removed passport authentication and went back to a local password. Now, I cannot get back into the account. I can see the data is still in the account because the "My Money" screen comes up OK, but the program freezes at that point and I cannot get any further. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ian |
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