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| I wish I did have more info for you, my friend. This is what seemed to do the trick for me. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the program to give any better advice. I did find the Microsoft Online Chat support to be pretty good, though. Good luck. |
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| OK. I tried that (& all the other suggestions on the message board: safe boot & new user) and still doesn't update. Two questions - is it worth it & any other suggestions? Thanks. "MBO" wrote: - quote - > Here is a copy of the steps from the transcript: > {Anne} 1. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies. Skip this step and step > 2 if Delete Cookies is unavailable. > 2. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. > 3. Click Clear History. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. > 4. Click Delete Files, select the Delete all offline content check box, and > then click OK. > 5. Click Settings. > 6. Adjust the amount of disk space to use setting to 100 megabytes (MB). > 7. Click View Files. > 8. When the View Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the files, > and then press DELETE. Skip steps 10 and 11 if there are no files in the > window. > 9. When you are prompted to confirm, click yes, and then close the window. > 10. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. > {Anne} MBO let me know when you are ready for the next ones. > {MBO} Will do. > {Anne} ok I'll be here > {MBO} All done. > {Anne} Ok here are the next ones > {Anne} 11. Click the Security tab. > 12. Click the Internet icon, select Default Level if it is available, and > then click Apply. Repeat this step for the Restricted, Trusted, and Local > Intranet zones. > 13. Click the Restricted icon, and then click Sites. > 14. Select a listed site, and then click Remove. Repeat this step until all > the sites are removed from the list. Click OK when you are finished > {MBO} OK. All done. > {Anne} Click the Privacy tab, and then move the slider to the bottom to > select Accept All Cookies and then click Advanced. > Click Override automatic cookie handling, and then click to select the > Always allow session cookies check box. > {MBO} OK. > {Anne} Here are the next ones > {Anne} 18. Click the Connections tab. > 19. For each item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private Network > settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item, and then click Settings. > b. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK. > 20. Click LAN Settings. > 21. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK > {MBO} OK. All done. > {MBO} (There were none.) > {Anne} Ok we are almost finished > {Anne} 24. Click the Content tab. > 25. Click Clear SSL State. Skip this step if Clear SSL State is unavailable. > 26. In the Personal information section, click AutoComplete. > 27. In the AutoComplete Settings dialog box, click Clear Forms, and then > click OK. > 28. Click Clear Passwords, and then click OK. > 29. Click OK to close the AutoComplete Settings window. > {MBO/ OK. All done. > {Anne} Ok last ones > {Anne} Click the Advanced tab. > Click Restore Default, and then click Apply and OK > {Anne} Then we want to try to sign into money again. > {MBO} OK. > {MBO} We got past the step that was holding me up! > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > > > Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts? > > > You uninstalled IE7 Beta because Money 2007 was hanging during an > > update? And then you rebooted XP running IE6, and you still got the > > hanging during an update? > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > > > > > > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > > > > > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > > > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > > > > > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > > > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > > > > another reboot, was back to normal. > > > > > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > > > > > > > All is well here now. > > > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? > > > > |
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| OK. Tried that and everything else i could find on the message board (new user creation & safe boot) but it still doesn't update. Two questions - is the update worth it? And, any other suggestions? Thanks. "MBO" wrote: - quote - > Here is a copy of the steps from the transcript: > {Anne} 1. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies. Skip this step and step > 2 if Delete Cookies is unavailable. > 2. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. > 3. Click Clear History. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. > 4. Click Delete Files, select the Delete all offline content check box, and > then click OK. > 5. Click Settings. > 6. Adjust the amount of disk space to use setting to 100 megabytes (MB). > 7. Click View Files. > 8. When the View Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the files, > and then press DELETE. Skip steps 10 and 11 if there are no files in the > window. > 9. When you are prompted to confirm, click yes, and then close the window. > 10. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. > {Anne} MBO let me know when you are ready for the next ones. > {MBO} Will do. > {Anne} ok I'll be here > {MBO} All done. > {Anne} Ok here are the next ones > {Anne} 11. Click the Security tab. > 12. Click the Internet icon, select Default Level if it is available, and > then click Apply. Repeat this step for the Restricted, Trusted, and Local > Intranet zones. > 13. Click the Restricted icon, and then click Sites. > 14. Select a listed site, and then click Remove. Repeat this step until all > the sites are removed from the list. Click OK when you are finished > {MBO} OK. All done. > {Anne} Click the Privacy tab, and then move the slider to the bottom to > select Accept All Cookies and then click Advanced. > Click Override automatic cookie handling, and then click to select the > Always allow session cookies check box. > {MBO} OK. > {Anne} Here are the next ones > {Anne} 18. Click the Connections tab. > 19. For each item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private Network > settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item, and then click Settings. > b. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK. > 20. Click LAN Settings. > 21. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK > {MBO} OK. All done. > {MBO} (There were none.) > {Anne} Ok we are almost finished > {Anne} 24. Click the Content tab. > 25. Click Clear SSL State. Skip this step if Clear SSL State is unavailable. > 26. In the Personal information section, click AutoComplete. > 27. In the AutoComplete Settings dialog box, click Clear Forms, and then > click OK. > 28. Click Clear Passwords, and then click OK. > 29. Click OK to close the AutoComplete Settings window. > {MBO/ OK. All done. > {Anne} Ok last ones > {Anne} Click the Advanced tab. > Click Restore Default, and then click Apply and OK > {Anne} Then we want to try to sign into money again. > {MBO} OK. > {MBO} We got past the step that was holding me up! > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > > > Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts? > > > You uninstalled IE7 Beta because Money 2007 was hanging during an > > update? And then you rebooted XP running IE6, and you still got the > > hanging during an update? > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > > > > > > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > > > > > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > > > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > > > > > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > > > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > > > > another reboot, was back to normal. > > > > > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > > > > > > > All is well here now. > > > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? > > > > |
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| OK I tried that and everything else I could find on the message board & nothing seems to work. Does anybody have any other suggestions? Thanks. "MBO" wrote: - quote - > Here is a copy of the steps from the transcript: > {Anne} 1. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies. Skip this step and step > 2 if Delete Cookies is unavailable. > 2. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. > 3. Click Clear History. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. > 4. Click Delete Files, select the Delete all offline content check box, and > then click OK. > 5. Click Settings. > 6. Adjust the amount of disk space to use setting to 100 megabytes (MB). > 7. Click View Files. > 8. When the View Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the files, > and then press DELETE. Skip steps 10 and 11 if there are no files in the > window. > 9. When you are prompted to confirm, click yes, and then close the window. > 10. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. > {Anne} MBO let me know when you are ready for the next ones. > {MBO} Will do. > {Anne} ok I'll be here > {MBO} All done. > {Anne} Ok here are the next ones > {Anne} 11. Click the Security tab. > 12. Click the Internet icon, select Default Level if it is available, and > then click Apply. Repeat this step for the Restricted, Trusted, and Local > Intranet zones. > 13. Click the Restricted icon, and then click Sites. > 14. Select a listed site, and then click Remove. Repeat this step until all > the sites are removed from the list. Click OK when you are finished > {MBO} OK. All done. > {Anne} Click the Privacy tab, and then move the slider to the bottom to > select Accept All Cookies and then click Advanced. > Click Override automatic cookie handling, and then click to select the > Always allow session cookies check box. > {MBO} OK. > {Anne} Here are the next ones > {Anne} 18. Click the Connections tab. > 19. For each item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private Network > settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item, and then click Settings. > b. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK. > 20. Click LAN Settings. > 21. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK > {MBO} OK. All done. > {MBO} (There were none.) > {Anne} Ok we are almost finished > {Anne} 24. Click the Content tab. > 25. Click Clear SSL State. Skip this step if Clear SSL State is unavailable. > 26. In the Personal information section, click AutoComplete. > 27. In the AutoComplete Settings dialog box, click Clear Forms, and then > click OK. > 28. Click Clear Passwords, and then click OK. > 29. Click OK to close the AutoComplete Settings window. > {MBO/ OK. All done. > {Anne} Ok last ones > {Anne} Click the Advanced tab. > Click Restore Default, and then click Apply and OK > {Anne} Then we want to try to sign into money again. > {MBO} OK. > {MBO} We got past the step that was holding me up! > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > > > Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts? > > > You uninstalled IE7 Beta because Money 2007 was hanging during an > > update? And then you rebooted XP running IE6, and you still got the > > hanging during an update? > > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > > > > > > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > > > > > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > > > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > > > > > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > > > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > > > > another reboot, was back to normal. > > > > > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > > > > > > > All is well here now. > > > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? > > > > |
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| Here is a copy of the steps from the transcript: {Anne} 1. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies. Skip this step and step 2 if Delete Cookies is unavailable. 2. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. 3. Click Clear History. When you are prompted to confirm, click OK. 4. Click Delete Files, select the Delete all offline content check box, and then click OK. 5. Click Settings. 6. Adjust the amount of disk space to use setting to 100 megabytes (MB). 7. Click View Files. 8. When the View Files window appears, press CTRL+A to select all the files, and then press DELETE. Skip steps 10 and 11 if there are no files in the window. 9. When you are prompted to confirm, click yes, and then close the window. 10. Click OK to close the Settings dialog box. {Anne} MBO let me know when you are ready for the next ones. {MBO} Will do. {Anne} ok I'll be here {MBO} All done. {Anne} Ok here are the next ones {Anne} 11. Click the Security tab. 12. Click the Internet icon, select Default Level if it is available, and then click Apply. Repeat this step for the Restricted, Trusted, and Local Intranet zones. 13. Click the Restricted icon, and then click Sites. 14. Select a listed site, and then click Remove. Repeat this step until all the sites are removed from the list. Click OK when you are finished {MBO} OK. All done. {Anne} Click the Privacy tab, and then move the slider to the bottom to select Accept All Cookies and then click Advanced. Click Override automatic cookie handling, and then click to select the Always allow session cookies check box. {MBO} OK. {Anne} Here are the next ones {Anne} 18. Click the Connections tab. 19. For each item that is listed under Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings, follow these steps: a. Select the item, and then click Settings. b. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK. 20. Click LAN Settings. 21. Clear all the check boxes, and then click OK {MBO} OK. All done. {MBO} (There were none.) {Anne} Ok we are almost finished {Anne} 24. Click the Content tab. 25. Click Clear SSL State. Skip this step if Clear SSL State is unavailable. 26. In the Personal information section, click AutoComplete. 27. In the AutoComplete Settings dialog box, click Clear Forms, and then click OK. 28. Click Clear Passwords, and then click OK. 29. Click OK to close the AutoComplete Settings window. {MBO/ OK. All done. {Anne} Ok last ones {Anne} Click the Advanced tab. Click Restore Default, and then click Apply and OK {Anne} Then we want to try to sign into money again. {MBO} OK. {MBO} We got past the step that was holding me up! "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts? > You uninstalled IE7 Beta because Money 2007 was hanging during an > update? And then you rebooted XP running IE6, and you still got the > hanging during an update? > > > Thanks! > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > > > > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > > > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > > > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > > > another reboot, was back to normal. > > > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > > > > All is well here now. > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? > > |
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| Hi Cal, I sure was. I contacted Microsoft Online Chat support for Money and found a resolution. Basically, it was to empty all caches, reset all settings in IE6, lower the security settings to minimal and then retry. That did the trick. I have a transcript of the chat if you'd like me to post it here. MBO "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts? > You uninstalled IE7 Beta because Money 2007 was hanging during an > update? And then you rebooted XP running IE6, and you still got the > hanging during an update? > > > Thanks! > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > > > > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > > > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > > > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > > > another reboot, was back to normal. > > > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > > > > All is well here now. > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: - quote - > Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts?
You uninstalled IE7 Beta because Money 2007 was hanging during anupdate? And then you rebooted XP running IE6, and you still got the hanging during an update? - quote - > Thanks! > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > > another reboot, was back to normal. > > > Thanks for the info. > > > > > > All is well here now. > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? > |
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| Hmmm. I tried that and it didn't work. Any other thoughts? Thanks! "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: > > Just a follow-up on this issue: > > > Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > > > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > > another reboot, was back to normal. > Thanks for the info. > > > All is well here now. > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Eurastus wrote: - quote - > Just a follow-up on this issue:
Thanks for the info.> Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an > incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. > Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let > the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after > another reboot, was back to normal. - quote - > All is well here now. > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? |
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| Just a follow-up on this issue: Read a post later on in this group that suggested the problem might lie with an incompatability with IE7 beta and Money 2007. Yep. That was it. I uninstalled the IE7 Beta 3, rebooted, ran Money 2007, let the auto-patch do it's thing (went without a hitch), reinstalled IE7, and after another reboot, was back to normal. All is well here now. wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: - quote - > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone else? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: - quote - > it's money 2007 home & business, mate. not primium or any other version.
Where did you get it?- quote - > "Mark" wrote: > > Where did you get your copy of Money 2007? > > Since the copy available via the Trial or purchase is 621. > > > -Mark > > > "shalutha" <shalutha[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:6D011FFA-0391-4085-A765-812B46BB0755[at]microsoft.com... > > > + all the exe's and dll's in my (2007H&B) MNYCoreFiles folder have a > > version > > > number of 16.0.0.614. > > > + no other older files to rename/delete. > > > + uninstalling and reinstalling didn't work. > > > + couldn't locate sautoupdate.dll. > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: > > > > > > > > i'm running into the same problem as eurastus. > > > > > > > > > my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 > > > > > > > > > error signature: > > > > > appname: daupdate.exe > > > > > appver: 16.0.0.614 > > > > > > > When I view MoneyCoreFiles folder in my Money 2007 Premium, and I > > > > hover my pointer over daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.621. The > > > > dates of all of my .dll and .exe files in that folder are the same. > > > > > > > If when you do that to daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.614, I > > > > suggest you consider uninstalling and reinstalling. Alternatively, > > > > perhaps you could just rename/delete any older such files, and > > > > reinstall. > > > > > > > > > > > modname: sautoupdate.dll > > > > > modver: 16.0.0.621 > > > > > offset: 00009ddf > > > > > > |
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| it's money 2007 home & business, mate. not primium or any other version. "Mark" wrote: - quote - > Where did you get your copy of Money 2007? > Since the copy available via the Trial or purchase is 621. > -Mark > "shalutha" <shalutha[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6D011FFA-0391-4085-A765-812B46BB0755[at]microsoft.com... > > + all the exe's and dll's in my (2007H&B) MNYCoreFiles folder have a > version > > number of 16.0.0.614. > > + no other older files to rename/delete. > > + uninstalling and reinstalling didn't work. > > + couldn't locate sautoupdate.dll. > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: > > > > > > i'm running into the same problem as eurastus. > > > > > > > my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 > > > > > > > error signature: > > > > appname: daupdate.exe > > > > appver: 16.0.0.614 > > > > > When I view MoneyCoreFiles folder in my Money 2007 Premium, and I > > > hover my pointer over daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.621. The > > > dates of all of my .dll and .exe files in that folder are the same. > > > > > If when you do that to daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.614, I > > > suggest you consider uninstalling and reinstalling. Alternatively, > > > perhaps you could just rename/delete any older such files, and > > > reinstall. > > > > > > > > modname: sautoupdate.dll > > > > modver: 16.0.0.621 > > > > offset: 00009ddf > > |
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| I'm having the excat same problem. i tried runing the DLL with daupdate.exe but that didn't work either. tried looking for a manual update on microsoft's website and got zip. I'm gonna try more things this weekend, I'll keep everyone posted. shalutha wrote: - quote - > + all the exe's and dll's in my (2007H&B) MNYCoreFiles folder have a version > number of 16.0.0.614. > + no other older files to rename/delete. > + uninstalling and reinstalling didn't work. > + couldn't locate sautoupdate.dll. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: > > > > i'm running into the same problem as eurastus. > > > > > my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 > > > > > error signature: > > > appname: daupdate.exe > > > appver: 16.0.0.614 > > > When I view MoneyCoreFiles folder in my Money 2007 Premium, and I > > hover my pointer over daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.621. The > > dates of all of my .dll and .exe files in that folder are the same. > > > If when you do that to daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.614, I > > suggest you consider uninstalling and reinstalling. Alternatively, > > perhaps you could just rename/delete any older such files, and > > reinstall. > > > > > modname: sautoupdate.dll > > > modver: 16.0.0.621 > > > offset: 00009ddf |
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| Where did you get your copy of Money 2007? Since the copy available via the Trial or purchase is 621. -Mark "shalutha" <shalutha[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D011FFA-0391-4085-A765-812B46BB0755[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > + all the exe's and dll's in my (2007H&B) MNYCoreFiles folder have a version > number of 16.0.0.614. > + no other older files to rename/delete. > + uninstalling and reinstalling didn't work. > + couldn't locate sautoupdate.dll. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: > > > > i'm running into the same problem as eurastus. > > > > > my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 > > > > > error signature: > > > appname: daupdate.exe > > > appver: 16.0.0.614 > > > When I view MoneyCoreFiles folder in my Money 2007 Premium, and I > > hover my pointer over daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.621. The > > dates of all of my .dll and .exe files in that folder are the same. > > > If when you do that to daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.614, I > > suggest you consider uninstalling and reinstalling. Alternatively, > > perhaps you could just rename/delete any older such files, and > > reinstall. > > > > > modname: sautoupdate.dll > > > modver: 16.0.0.621 > > > offset: 00009ddf |
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| + all the exe's and dll's in my (2007H&B) MNYCoreFiles folder have a version number of 16.0.0.614. + no other older files to rename/delete. + uninstalling and reinstalling didn't work. + couldn't locate sautoupdate.dll. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: > > i'm running into the same problem as eurastus. > > > my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 > > > error signature: > > appname: daupdate.exe > > appver: 16.0.0.614 > When I view MoneyCoreFiles folder in my Money 2007 Premium, and I > hover my pointer over daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.621. The > dates of all of my .dll and .exe files in that folder are the same. > If when you do that to daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.614, I > suggest you consider uninstalling and reinstalling. Alternatively, > perhaps you could just rename/delete any older such files, and > reinstall. > > modname: sautoupdate.dll > > modver: 16.0.0.621 > > offset: 00009ddf |
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| In microsoft.public.money, shalutha wrote: - quote - > i'm running into the same problem as eurastus.
When I view MoneyCoreFiles folder in my Money 2007 Premium, and I> my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 > error signature: > appname: daupdate.exe > appver: 16.0.0.614 hover my pointer over daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.621. The dates of all of my .dll and .exe files in that folder are the same. If when you do that to daupdate.exe, it says version 16.0.0.614, I suggest you consider uninstalling and reinstalling. Alternatively, perhaps you could just rename/delete any older such files, and reinstall. - quote - > modname: sautoupdate.dll > modver: 16.0.0.621 > offset: 00009ddf |
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| i'm running into the same problem as eurastus. my version info: money 2007 h&b 16.0.150.614 error signature: appname: daupdate.exe appver: 16.0.0.614 modname: sautoupdate.dll modver: 16.0.0.621 offset: 00009ddf "johnbusc[at]hotmail.com" wrote: - quote - > Eurastus, > With Money 2007 running, click on Help --> About Microsoft Money > Post back with the Version Number displayed. Thanks. > Regards, > JB > Eurastus wrote: > > Nope. Same error every time. Makes no difference if I use my real file, the > > sample, or create a totally blank new file. Same error. > > > Eurastus <sam[at]spade.com> wrote: > > > I already have 2007 installed; it seems to work fine for everything except > > > this > > > program update. Every time I start it, without trying to update any accounts > > > or any action at all on my part after typing in the password, Money tells me > > > it > > > needs to update itself. Like a patch or service pack. > > > > > I'll try your suggestion to open the sample file instead and see what it does > > > then. > > > > > I'll get back with the results presently. > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > "Mark" <abcd[at]abcd.com> wrote: > > > > Is your problem with getting your purchased version of Money 2007 > > > > downloaded, or do you already have Money 2007 installed and are now having > > > > problems doing an Update Now within Money? > > > > > > > If the later, try creating a new file (or open the Sample.mny file) and try > > > > doing an Update Now in that file. > > > > > > > -Mark > > > > > > > > > > "Eurastus" <sam[at]spade.com> wrote in message > > > > news art1of1.1.JXrdbI5BZDfEag[at]ue.ph...> > > > > Yes. I have same problem. Over and over again... > > > > > > > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > "wildwood178" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone > > > > else? > > > > > > > > > > > anyone having trouble updating? downloads all the update files then says > > > > it > > > > > > can not update, over and over same thing. This is the MS Money program > > > > update. > > > > |
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| Eurastus, With Money 2007 running, click on Help --> About Microsoft Money Post back with the Version Number displayed. Thanks. Regards, JB Eurastus wrote: - quote - > Nope. Same error every time. Makes no difference if I use my real file, the > sample, or create a totally blank new file. Same error. > Eurastus <sam[at]spade.com> wrote: > > I already have 2007 installed; it seems to work fine for everything except > > this > > program update. Every time I start it, without trying to update any accounts > > or any action at all on my part after typing in the password, Money tells me > > it > > needs to update itself. Like a patch or service pack. > > > I'll try your suggestion to open the sample file instead and see what it does > > then. > > > I'll get back with the results presently. > > > Thanks. > > > "Mark" <abcd[at]abcd.com> wrote: > > > Is your problem with getting your purchased version of Money 2007 > > > downloaded, or do you already have Money 2007 installed and are now having > > > problems doing an Update Now within Money? > > > > > If the later, try creating a new file (or open the Sample.mny file) and try > > > doing an Update Now in that file. > > > > > -Mark > > > > > > > "Eurastus" <sam[at]spade.com> wrote in message > > > news art1of1.1.JXrdbI5BZDfEag[at]ue.ph...> > > > Yes. I have same problem. Over and over again... > > > > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > > "wildwood178" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone > > > else? > > > > > > > > > anyone having trouble updating? downloads all the update files then says > > > it > > > > > can not update, over and over same thing. This is the MS Money program > > > update. > > > |
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| Nope. Same error every time. Makes no difference if I use my real file, the sample, or create a totally blank new file. Same error. Eurastus <sam[at]spade.com> wrote: - quote - > I already have 2007 installed; it seems to work fine for everything except > this > program update. Every time I start it, without trying to update any accounts > or any action at all on my part after typing in the password, Money tells me > it > needs to update itself. Like a patch or service pack. > I'll try your suggestion to open the sample file instead and see what it does > then. > I'll get back with the results presently. > Thanks. > "Mark" <abcd[at]abcd.com> wrote: > > Is your problem with getting your purchased version of Money 2007 > > downloaded, or do you already have Money 2007 installed and are now having > > problems doing an Update Now within Money? > > > If the later, try creating a new file (or open the Sample.mny file) and try > > doing an Update Now in that file. > > > -Mark > > > > "Eurastus" <sam[at]spade.com> wrote in message > > news art1of1.1.JXrdbI5BZDfEag[at]ue.ph...> > > Yes. I have same problem. Over and over again... > > > > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > "wildwood178" wrote: > > > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone > > else? > > > > > > > anyone having trouble updating? downloads all the update files then says > > it > > > > can not update, over and over same thing. This is the MS Money program > > update. > > |
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| I already have 2007 installed; it seems to work fine for everything except this program update. Every time I start it, without trying to update any accounts or any action at all on my part after typing in the password, Money tells me it needs to update itself. Like a patch or service pack. I'll try your suggestion to open the sample file instead and see what it does then. I'll get back with the results presently. Thanks. "Mark" <abcd[at]abcd.com> wrote: - quote - > Is your problem with getting your purchased version of Money 2007 > downloaded, or do you already have Money 2007 installed and are now having > problems doing an Update Now within Money? > If the later, try creating a new file (or open the Sample.mny file) and try > doing an Update Now in that file. > -Mark > "Eurastus" <sam[at]spade.com> wrote in message > news art1of1.1.JXrdbI5BZDfEag[at]ue.ph...> > Yes. I have same problem. Over and over again... > > > > wildwood178 <wildwood178[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > "wildwood178" wrote: > > > > > > downloads for 20 minutes then says it was unable to update, anyone > else? > > > > > anyone having trouble updating? downloads all the update files then says > it > > > can not update, over and over same thing. This is the MS Money program > update. > |
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