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| Repost with updated subject line. Now I am having the same problem as decribed below. I am running the released version of Vista and all updates are installed. I also got the latest update for Money 2007 installed. Does any one has a solution for this problem? As described below: "browse within MONEY 2007 result 'This program cannot display the webpage' page" in side Money. There are some contects that have to be displayed in Money, and it now gives this error message. It cannot not even display Planning page, in addtion to some other pages such as Invest, etc. "QuantumMonkeyBoy" wrote: - quote - > I can see from other threads that the MONEY 2007 SERVICE PACK 1 may have > introduced more problems than it fixed... In my case following the Service > Pack 1 installation MONEY 2007 will no longer connect directly to an > institution's web site with it's internal browser - you can force it to use > an external browser, however all attempts to browse within MONEY 2007 result > in the old 'This program cannot display the webpage' page... > I further suspect that MONEY 2007 may not even be able to update itself > properly following SP1 - as it appears to be a connections or connection > recognition problem. My own investigations confirm that this isn't a Windows > firewall or third party application issue... I'm running the MONEY 2007 > trial in a Windows VISTA RC1 environment that includes InterNet Explorer 7... > Any ideas MICROSOFT? |
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| Now I am having the same problem as decribed below. I am running the released version of Vista and all updates are installed. I also get the update for Money 2007. Does any one has a solution for this problem? As described below: "browse within MONEY 2007 result 'This program cannot display the webpage' page". There are some contects that have to be displayed in Money, and it now gives this error message. I cannot not even run Planning page.. "QuantumMonkeyBoy" wrote: - quote - > I can see from other threads that the MONEY 2007 SERVICE PACK 1 may have > introduced more problems than it fixed... In my case following the Service > Pack 1 installation MONEY 2007 will no longer connect directly to an > institution's web site with it's internal browser - you can force it to use > an external browser, however all attempts to browse within MONEY 2007 result > in the old 'This program cannot display the webpage' page... > I further suspect that MONEY 2007 may not even be able to update itself > properly following SP1 - as it appears to be a connections or connection > recognition problem. My own investigations confirm that this isn't a Windows > firewall or third party application issue... I'm running the MONEY 2007 > trial in a Windows VISTA RC1 environment that includes InterNet Explorer 7... > Any ideas MICROSOFT? |
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| There are known interworking problems with Money and Vista beta versions that affect some people. They will not be fixed until Vista hits the streets for real. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For UK tips & fixes see http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "SoundBlstr" <SoundBlstr[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A66B39DD-EBCA-4DB6-B7D5-2EB4A6A6BD85[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have the same problem running Vista RC 2 5744 and Money 2007. I've always > had to sign in "directly without online services", but at that point it > would > still let me update my Discover and VISA cards automatically. > After Service Pack 1 installed, it now can no longer connect at all. It > gives me a "unable to connect to the server" error. > You'd think that Microsoft would be the first in line to make sure their > current products are compatible with Vista. There's some verbiage in the > readme to the effect of "doesn't work with beta OS or IE"...but it really > stinks that it worked previous to SP1 and now stops working. > Going backward? Just great! Well...I'm hoping that I'm able to either find > a > workaround or revert to a restore point and avoid the update. > If anyone solves this issue or has any suggestions, please post them. I've > tried adding an exception to Windows Firewall as well as running both in > compatibility mode and as an administrator. Still no dice. > "QuantumMonkeyBoy" wrote: > > I can see from other threads that the MONEY 2007 SERVICE PACK 1 may have > > introduced more problems than it fixed... In my case following the > > Service > > Pack 1 installation MONEY 2007 will no longer connect directly to an > > institution's web site with it's internal browser - you can force it to > > use > > an external browser, however all attempts to browse within MONEY 2007 > > result > > in the old 'This program cannot display the webpage' page... > > > I further suspect that MONEY 2007 may not even be able to update itself > > properly following SP1 - as it appears to be a connections or connection > > recognition problem. My own investigations confirm that this isn't a > > Windows > > firewall or third party application issue... I'm running the MONEY 2007 > > trial in a Windows VISTA RC1 environment that includes InterNet Explorer > > 7... > > Any ideas MICROSOFT? |
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| I have the same problem running Vista RC 2 5744 and Money 2007. I've always had to sign in "directly without online services", but at that point it would still let me update my Discover and VISA cards automatically. After Service Pack 1 installed, it now can no longer connect at all. It gives me a "unable to connect to the server" error. You'd think that Microsoft would be the first in line to make sure their current products are compatible with Vista. There's some verbiage in the readme to the effect of "doesn't work with beta OS or IE"...but it really stinks that it worked previous to SP1 and now stops working. Going backward? Just great! Well...I'm hoping that I'm able to either find a workaround or revert to a restore point and avoid the update. If anyone solves this issue or has any suggestions, please post them. I've tried adding an exception to Windows Firewall as well as running both in compatibility mode and as an administrator. Still no dice. "QuantumMonkeyBoy" wrote: - quote - > I can see from other threads that the MONEY 2007 SERVICE PACK 1 may have > introduced more problems than it fixed... In my case following the Service > Pack 1 installation MONEY 2007 will no longer connect directly to an > institution's web site with it's internal browser - you can force it to use > an external browser, however all attempts to browse within MONEY 2007 result > in the old 'This program cannot display the webpage' page... > I further suspect that MONEY 2007 may not even be able to update itself > properly following SP1 - as it appears to be a connections or connection > recognition problem. My own investigations confirm that this isn't a Windows > firewall or third party application issue... I'm running the MONEY 2007 > trial in a Windows VISTA RC1 environment that includes InterNet Explorer 7... > Any ideas MICROSOFT? |
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| Worls fine for me. Win XP SP 2, IE7 QuantumMonkeyBoy wrote: - quote - > I can see from other threads that the MONEY 2007 SERVICE PACK 1 may have > introduced more problems than it fixed... In my case following the Service > Pack 1 installation MONEY 2007 will no longer connect directly to an > institution's web site with it's internal browser - you can force it to use > an external browser, however all attempts to browse within MONEY 2007 result > in the old 'This program cannot display the webpage' page... > I further suspect that MONEY 2007 may not even be able to update itself > properly following SP1 - as it appears to be a connections or connection > recognition problem. My own investigations confirm that this isn't a Windows > firewall or third party application issue... I'm running the MONEY 2007 > trial in a Windows VISTA RC1 environment that includes InterNet Explorer 7... > Any ideas MICROSOFT? |
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| I can see from other threads that the MONEY 2007 SERVICE PACK 1 may have introduced more problems than it fixed... In my case following the Service Pack 1 installation MONEY 2007 will no longer connect directly to an institution's web site with it's internal browser - you can force it to use an external browser, however all attempts to browse within MONEY 2007 result in the old 'This program cannot display the webpage' page... I further suspect that MONEY 2007 may not even be able to update itself properly following SP1 - as it appears to be a connections or connection recognition problem. My own investigations confirm that this isn't a Windows firewall or third party application issue... I'm running the MONEY 2007 trial in a Windows VISTA RC1 environment that includes InterNet Explorer 7... Any ideas MICROSOFT? |
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| 2007, browser, fai, internal, issues, money, pack, service, trial |
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