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| TC - I wasn't able to check the box for Run as Administrator. What I was able to do was to right click on the download and select Run as Administrator. Also I was installing it on Vista 64 bit. Eventually though because of the number of times that I had tried to run the installation the key expired. So the last time I reinstalled Vista was the last time I was able to install Money 07. I eventually went back to Digital River, but the best I wanted was just a refund. I still had problems running 07 under Vista 64. No need to uninstall the previous version as 07 will do that for you. "TC McCormick" <TCMcCormick[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:19033047-555C-4EEB-AE75-D124C7B23CF4[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Do you think that it would help if I uninstalled Money 2006? I'm guessing > not because I get the error right after launching the installer. |
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| Do you think that it would help if I uninstalled Money 2006? I'm guessing not because I get the error right after launching the installer. |
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| Thanks for the suggestion. I tried putting the installer in XP SP2 compatibility mode (with the Run as Administrator box checked) and I still get the same message. Maybe I'm doing something wrong when I try it, but I don't thing so. Any other suggestions? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, TC McCormick wrote: - quote - > After having significant problems trying to get Money 2006 to run properly in
Based upon what Mark W Scheidell posted recently, try putting the> Vista, I decided to upgrade to 2007 yesterday. Now I can't get the install > program to run. After a successful download, the installer fires off and > imediately returns the message: > "This program has been damaged, possibly by a bad sector of the hard drive > or a virus. Please re-install it." > I'm sure that the hard drive is fine and there isn't a virus. Any > suggestions? I saw elsewhere a suggestion to try XP SP2 compatibility mode. > That doesn't seem to work either. installer (and maybe more) into Compatibility mode for XP SP2. Also, make sure that SSL2 is enabled in IE7 if you want to do online statement access. |
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| After having significant problems trying to get Money 2006 to run properly in Vista, I decided to upgrade to 2007 yesterday. Now I can't get the install program to run. After a successful download, the installer fires off and imediately returns the message: "This program has been damaged, possibly by a bad sector of the hard drive or a virus. Please re-install it." I'm sure that the hard drive is fine and there isn't a virus. Any suggestions? I saw elsewhere a suggestion to try XP SP2 compatibility mode. That doesn't seem to work either. Thanks! TC |
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