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Old 10-22-2005, 10:39 PM
Big Kahuna
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Default Re: Moving to new PC Money 2005

On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 22:52:28 -0500, via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx(Cal
Learner-- MVP) wrote:

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> In microsoft.public.money, Big Kahuna wrote:
> > Thank you for the response and advice. I have completed #1 and once
> > Norton has finished it's weekly scan I will copy the files over to
> > your recommendation.
> > > Do I copy everything that was in my old PC's My Documents that was

> > *.MNY to the new PC?

> Copy one file -- your favorite Money file, and maybe some *.mbf
> files if you want some older backups.


Thanks, I'll copy the one file.

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> > > Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly do you mean by double-click on
> > the file of your choice? Double-click on one of the *.MNY files I
> > moved over to the new PC?

> That is what he means.


Just wanted to be sure. I appreciate it.
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Old 10-22-2005, 04:33 PM
Chris Cowles
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Default Re: Moving to new PC Money 2005

"Big Kahuna" <bigkahunafl[at]{nospam}hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:7majl1d91mmgk4ce3utlr5g69b5a4jgs91[at]4ax.com...
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> Thank you for the response and advice. I have completed #1 and once
> Norton has finished it's weekly scan I will copy the files over to
> your recommendation.


Why wait for Norton? Is it not set for real-time scanning? That will scan
everything as you open it, anyway. If you don't consider that safe, why not
just trigger the complete scan manually?


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Old 10-22-2005, 03:52 AM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Moving to new PC Money 2005

In microsoft.public.money, Big Kahuna wrote:

- quote -

> Thank you for the response and advice. I have completed #1 and once
> Norton has finished it's weekly scan I will copy the files over to
> your recommendation.
> Do I copy everything that was in my old PC's My Documents that was
> *.MNY to the new PC?


Copy one file -- your favorite Money file, and maybe some *.mbf
files if you want some older backups.

- quote -

> Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly do you mean by double-click on
> the file of your choice? Double-click on one of the *.MNY files I
> moved over to the new PC?


That is what he means.
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Old 10-22-2005, 03:02 AM
Big Kahuna
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Default Re: Moving to new PC Money 2005

Thank you for the response and advice. I have completed #1 and once
Norton has finished it's weekly scan I will copy the files over to
your recommendation.

Do I copy everything that was in my old PC's My Documents that was
*.MNY to the new PC?

Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly do you mean by double-click on
the file of your choice? Double-click on one of the *.MNY files I
moved over to the new PC?

Thanks again.

On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:43:27 -0600, "Dick Watson"
<littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote:

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> 1) Open the sample file on the new machine and have it do Internet updates
> until Help|About indicates version 14.*.*.1105 or higher. This is ESSENTIAL.
> 2) Copy/Move the .MNY file(s) to the new machine. My Documents is a very
> good place for them.
> 3) Double-click on the file of your choice.
> "Big Kahuna" <bigkahunafl[at]{nospam}hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:2lqil1de6cf9q6lmcto2ce3tkatkkf1quu[at]4ax.com...
> > Just got a new PC and am looking forwarded to using it with my Money
> > data. Old PC has 2005 and new came pre-installed with 2005. What is
> > the best / easiest way to move my files over and have the new PC start
> > using them? I have them both networked. Any help would be appreciated.

 
Old 10-22-2005, 12:43 AM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Moving to new PC Money 2005

1) Open the sample file on the new machine and have it do Internet updates
until Help|About indicates version 14.*.*.1105 or higher. This is ESSENTIAL.

2) Copy/Move the .MNY file(s) to the new machine. My Documents is a very
good place for them.

3) Double-click on the file of your choice.

"Big Kahuna" <bigkahunafl[at]{nospam}hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2lqil1de6cf9q6lmcto2ce3tkatkkf1quu[at]4ax.com...
- quote -

> Just got a new PC and am looking forwarded to using it with my Money
> data. Old PC has 2005 and new came pre-installed with 2005. What is
> the best / easiest way to move my files over and have the new PC start
> using them? I have them both networked. Any help would be appreciated.



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Old 10-21-2005, 10:27 PM
Big Kahuna
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Default Moving to new PC Money 2005

Just got a new PC and am looking forwarded to using it with my Money
data. Old PC has 2005 and new came pre-installed with 2005. What is
the best / easiest way to move my files over and have the new PC start
using them? I have them both networked. Any help would be appreciated.

Russ
 

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