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| I went ahead and reinstalled from the CD. That solved it. Thanks Jonathan "Jonathan" <KingsKnight1[at]nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:euzkiUHdFHA.2384[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > Control panel, Sounds has no listing for Money. > "Art McClinton" <art[at]nova.org> wrote in message > news:Yo4te.79$up5.67[at]lakeread02... > > If you want to do it manually, go to Start | Control panel | Sounds and > > audio devices | Sounds tab and move down to find the Microsoft Money > > entries and either change them one at a time to the location where you > > have placed the sounds, or move the sounds to the directory that it > > points to. > > > Jonathan wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Because of some system file corruptions (not money) I had to create a > > > new user account in WinXP(home) and transfer all 'My Documents' files > > > there. Now I find that Money 2004 has forgotten where its sound files > > > are (or so it seems). Is there a way to reset the sounds again without > > > reinstalling Money? > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Jonathan > > > > > > |
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| Control panel, Sounds has no listing for Money. "Art McClinton" <art[at]nova.org> wrote in message news:Yo4te.79$up5.67[at]lakeread02... - quote - > If you want to do it manually, go to Start | Control panel | Sounds and > audio devices | Sounds tab and move down to find the Microsoft Money > entries and either change them one at a time to the location where you > have placed the sounds, or move the sounds to the directory that it points > to. > Jonathan wrote: > > Hi, > > Because of some system file corruptions (not money) I had to create a new > > user account in WinXP(home) and transfer all 'My Documents' files there. > > Now I find that Money 2004 has forgotten where its sound files are (or so > > it seems). Is there a way to reset the sounds again without reinstalling > > Money? > > > > > Thanks, > > > Jonathan > > > |
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| If you want to do it manually, go to Start | Control panel | Sounds and audio devices | Sounds tab and move down to find the Microsoft Money entries and either change them one at a time to the location where you have placed the sounds, or move the sounds to the directory that it points to. Jonathan wrote: - quote - > Hi, > Because of some system file corruptions (not money) I had to create a new > user account in WinXP(home) and transfer all 'My Documents' files there. Now > I find that Money 2004 has forgotten where its sound files are (or so it > seems). Is there a way to reset the sounds again without reinstalling > Money? > Thanks, > Jonathan |
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| Hi, Because of some system file corruptions (not money) I had to create a new user account in WinXP(home) and transfer all 'My Documents' files there. Now I find that Money 2004 has forgotten where its sound files are (or so it seems). Is there a way to reset the sounds again without reinstalling Money? Thanks, Jonathan |
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