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| Glad to here it. "Jen" <Jen[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0EBD89CF-B91F-4046-8F63-FD7D321B10CD[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Kevin - Everything updated and working! Thanks for the schooling! > "Kevin" wrote: > > Jen, > > DNS servers resolve IP addresses into usable names. For example: the > > IP address 65.220.224.30 would resolve to www.pcworld.com. > > It makes it easier for you to type in www.pcworld.com than it is to try > > to > > remember the websites IP address. > > This of course holds true for all websites. > > > OK enough schooling. > > > Probably the easiest way to find out what the IP address of your DNS > > servers are would be to contact your ISP. > > Another way is if you know how to access your router/gateway's user > > interface. > > (Assuming your using a router/gateway) > > You will find the DNS server IP addresses (usually two) there. > > > If your not using a router/gateway: > > Click Start then Run... type in "cmd" (no quotes) and hit OK > > A DOS window will open. Type "ipconfig /all" (no quotes) and hit > > Enter. (There is a space between ipconfig and /all) > > You should see all of your adapters information including your DNS > > server IP addresses. > > > Once you have the DNS server IP addresses: (assuming you have windows > > XP) > > Go into the Control Panel (catagory view) open Network and Internet > > Connections > > then Network Connections. (classic view) open Network Connections. > > > Right click on the name of your internet connection and choose > > Properties. > > In the "This connection uses the following items" section, highlight > > Internet > > Protocol (TCP/IP). (Be careful not to "uncheck" it) then click on the > > Properties button. > > > Choose the "Use the following DNS server addresses:" radio button and > > enter your DNS server IP addresses. Click OK and OK again. > > > You might need to reboot but that should do it. > > > Hope this helps. > > > -Kevin > > > "Jen" <Jen[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:9BBA9EF5-B4EF-412F-880B-D04F515027CB[at]microsoft.com... > > > I'm having the SAME symtoms, bman. What does "manually put the address > > > of > > > the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration" mean? > > > > > "bman" wrote: > > > > > > Problem solved and SP1 update applied. > > > > > > > The problem was in my router/modem. The I had to manually put the > > > > address > > > > of the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration. After that happened, > > > > I > > > > was > > > > able to download the update, and a whole host of other issues I > > > > discovered > > > > along the way were solved too. It was only 1 site that DNS couldn't > > > > resolve > > > > - download.microsoft.com - a pretty big issue when working with > > > > Microsoft > > > > products! > > > > > > > Thanks everyone for the suggestions! > > > |
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| Kevin - Everything updated and working! Thanks for the schooling! "Kevin" wrote: - quote - > Jen, > DNS servers resolve IP addresses into usable names. For example: the > IP address 65.220.224.30 would resolve to www.pcworld.com. > It makes it easier for you to type in www.pcworld.com than it is to try to > remember the websites IP address. > This of course holds true for all websites. > OK enough schooling. > Probably the easiest way to find out what the IP address of your DNS > servers are would be to contact your ISP. > Another way is if you know how to access your router/gateway's user > interface. > (Assuming your using a router/gateway) > You will find the DNS server IP addresses (usually two) there. > If your not using a router/gateway: > Click Start then Run... type in "cmd" (no quotes) and hit OK > A DOS window will open. Type "ipconfig /all" (no quotes) and hit > Enter. (There is a space between ipconfig and /all) > You should see all of your adapters information including your DNS > server IP addresses. > Once you have the DNS server IP addresses: (assuming you have windows XP) > Go into the Control Panel (catagory view) open Network and Internet > Connections > then Network Connections. (classic view) open Network Connections. > Right click on the name of your internet connection and choose Properties. > In the "This connection uses the following items" section, highlight > Internet > Protocol (TCP/IP). (Be careful not to "uncheck" it) then click on the > Properties button. > Choose the "Use the following DNS server addresses:" radio button and > enter your DNS server IP addresses. Click OK and OK again. > You might need to reboot but that should do it. > Hope this helps. > -Kevin > "Jen" <Jen[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9BBA9EF5-B4EF-412F-880B-D04F515027CB[at]microsoft.com... > > I'm having the SAME symtoms, bman. What does "manually put the address of > > the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration" mean? > > > "bman" wrote: > > > > Problem solved and SP1 update applied. > > > > > The problem was in my router/modem. The I had to manually put the > > > address > > > of the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration. After that happened, I > > > was > > > able to download the update, and a whole host of other issues I > > > discovered > > > along the way were solved too. It was only 1 site that DNS couldn't > > > resolve > > > - download.microsoft.com - a pretty big issue when working with Microsoft > > > products! > > > > > Thanks everyone for the suggestions! |
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| Jen, DNS servers resolve IP addresses into usable names. For example: the IP address 65.220.224.30 would resolve to www.pcworld.com. It makes it easier for you to type in www.pcworld.com than it is to try to remember the websites IP address. This of course holds true for all websites. OK enough schooling. Probably the easiest way to find out what the IP address of your DNS servers are would be to contact your ISP. Another way is if you know how to access your router/gateway's user interface. (Assuming your using a router/gateway) You will find the DNS server IP addresses (usually two) there. If your not using a router/gateway: Click Start then Run... type in "cmd" (no quotes) and hit OK A DOS window will open. Type "ipconfig /all" (no quotes) and hit Enter. (There is a space between ipconfig and /all) You should see all of your adapters information including your DNS server IP addresses. Once you have the DNS server IP addresses: (assuming you have windows XP) Go into the Control Panel (catagory view) open Network and Internet Connections then Network Connections. (classic view) open Network Connections. Right click on the name of your internet connection and choose Properties. In the "This connection uses the following items" section, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). (Be careful not to "uncheck" it) then click on the Properties button. Choose the "Use the following DNS server addresses:" radio button and enter your DNS server IP addresses. Click OK and OK again. You might need to reboot but that should do it. Hope this helps. -Kevin "Jen" <Jen[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9BBA9EF5-B4EF-412F-880B-D04F515027CB[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I'm having the SAME symtoms, bman. What does "manually put the address of > the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration" mean? > "bman" wrote: > > Problem solved and SP1 update applied. > > > The problem was in my router/modem. The I had to manually put the > > address > > of the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration. After that happened, I > > was > > able to download the update, and a whole host of other issues I > > discovered > > along the way were solved too. It was only 1 site that DNS couldn't > > resolve > > - download.microsoft.com - a pretty big issue when working with Microsoft > > products! > > > Thanks everyone for the suggestions! |
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| I'm having the SAME symtoms, bman. What does "manually put the address of the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration" mean? "bman" wrote: - quote - > Problem solved and SP1 update applied. > The problem was in my router/modem. The I had to manually put the address > of the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration. After that happened, I was > able to download the update, and a whole host of other issues I discovered > along the way were solved too. It was only 1 site that DNS couldn't resolve > - download.microsoft.com - a pretty big issue when working with Microsoft > products! > Thanks everyone for the suggestions! |
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| Problem solved and SP1 update applied. The problem was in my router/modem. The I had to manually put the address of the DNS servers into my TCP/IP configuration. After that happened, I was able to download the update, and a whole host of other issues I discovered along the way were solved too. It was only 1 site that DNS couldn't resolve - download.microsoft.com - a pretty big issue when working with Microsoft products! Thanks everyone for the suggestions! |
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| Thanks for the suggestion, Joaneee, but it appears that my issues run much deeper than that. I can't even download the Installer Cleanup Utility. It's not the install that's the problem - I just can't seem to download anything from Microsoft for some reason. It's driving me nuts. "Joaneee" wrote: - quote - > Re MSI problems, you might take a look at > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/en-us, which discusses the Windows > Installer Cleanup Utility. I used this when I was unable to either uninstall > or install Office. Who knows - it may be a clue. The MS service person also > advised me to manually remove registry keys for the program involved, clear > temporary files, empty the recycle bin, and restart windows (after using the > Cleanup Utility) before attempting to reinstall the program. > -- > Joaneee > "bman" wrote: > > Nope, I haven't tried that one yet. I'm guessing the problem is with the > > whole ActiveX/MSI thing. I'm going to do more research in that direction > > first. However, if anyone knows what that issue is about, don't be shy about > > posting! > > > Brad > > > > > "Mark" wrote: > > > > Have you tried creating a new user (with local Admin rights) and installing > > > through that user? > > > It may be the the user profile you're currently signing into is corrupted. > > > > > In any case if you have problems installing ActiveX and MSI files, then that > > > would be the reasond Money is failing to install/update. > > > > > -Mark > > |
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| Re MSI problems, you might take a look at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301/en-us, which discusses the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. I used this when I was unable to either uninstall or install Office. Who knows - it may be a clue. The MS service person also advised me to manually remove registry keys for the program involved, clear temporary files, empty the recycle bin, and restart windows (after using the Cleanup Utility) before attempting to reinstall the program. -- Joaneee "bman" wrote: - quote - > Nope, I haven't tried that one yet. I'm guessing the problem is with the > whole ActiveX/MSI thing. I'm going to do more research in that direction > first. However, if anyone knows what that issue is about, don't be shy about > posting! > Brad > "Mark" wrote: > > Have you tried creating a new user (with local Admin rights) and installing > > through that user? > > It may be the the user profile you're currently signing into is corrupted. > > > In any case if you have problems installing ActiveX and MSI files, then that > > would be the reasond Money is failing to install/update. > > > -Mark > |
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| Nope, I haven't tried that one yet. I'm guessing the problem is with the whole ActiveX/MSI thing. I'm going to do more research in that direction first. However, if anyone knows what that issue is about, don't be shy about posting! Brad "Mark" wrote: - quote - > Have you tried creating a new user (with local Admin rights) and installing > through that user? > It may be the the user profile you're currently signing into is corrupted. > In any case if you have problems installing ActiveX and MSI files, then that > would be the reasond Money is failing to install/update. > -Mark |
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| Have you tried creating a new user (with local Admin rights) and installing through that user? It may be the the user profile you're currently signing into is corrupted. In any case if you have problems installing ActiveX and MSI files, then that would be the reasond Money is failing to install/update. -Mark "bman" <bman[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3BCE72DE-4D24-4606-99DA-C12F54F417E2[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Thank you for the help. I have Norton removed from my system and replaced > it > with Windows Live OneCare, but disabled everything to try reinstalling > Money. > It still gave me the same message though. > I don't understand exactly what is supposed to be going on during the > upgrade, but I did run into an issue while removing Norton and installing > Windows Live OneCare thay may be related. For some reason, Windows does > not > want to install ActiveX components or MSI files (or something like that). > I > first ran into this while trying to install Defender (Microsoft's > Antispyware) when the Windows Validation ActiveX control wouldn't run. > Later, I found I couldn't download a direct link to the install MSI file. > I > haven't been able to find a solution to that yet, but hopefully this is an > unrelated issue. |
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| Thank you for the help. I have Norton removed from my system and replaced it with Windows Live OneCare, but disabled everything to try reinstalling Money. It still gave me the same message though. I don't understand exactly what is supposed to be going on during the upgrade, but I did run into an issue while removing Norton and installing Windows Live OneCare thay may be related. For some reason, Windows does not want to install ActiveX components or MSI files (or something like that). I first ran into this while trying to install Defender (Microsoft's Antispyware) when the Windows Validation ActiveX control wouldn't run. Later, I found I couldn't download a direct link to the install MSI file. I haven't been able to find a solution to that yet, but hopefully this is an unrelated issue. |
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| On 2006-11-14, Bob Peel, MVP <bob_peel[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk.INVALID> wrote: - quote - > Norton has a love/hate relationship with Money and has regarded Money as a
You can also just disable "realtime filesystem protection" during> virus in the past. I would recommend that once you have removed Norton, you > then reinstall Money. Next open the sample.mny file and see if you can > update from there. If OK then reinstall Norton. the installation of Money and achieve the same results. |
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| Norton has a love/hate relationship with Money and has regarded Money as a virus in the past. I would recommend that once you have removed Norton, you then reinstall Money. Next open the sample.mny file and see if you can update from there. If OK then reinstall Norton. -- 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. "bman" <bman[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FA4D469B-4766-4700-A95D-0E10A45C6C1E[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have only one account on my computer, and it has admin privs. > "Chris Cowles" wrote: > > Is the account you're using an administrator? > > -- > > Chris Cowles > > Gainesville, FL > > > > "bman" <bman[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:09448C3F-C009-4082-BD12-ACD693BB4D97[at]microsoft.com... > > > Upgrading to SP1, and I'm having a problem that, it seems, no one else > > > is > > > having. I get the message that Money requires a software update, so I > > > click > > > OK. It looks like it's about to go for about a half second but then > > > the > > > little dialog with the meter flashes out of existence and is replaced > > > by > > > another that says: > > > > > "Money failed to download the necessary files for a software update. > > > Security software on your computer may have interfered, or the servers > > > that > > > provide the download may be temporarily unavailable. Check your > > > firewall, > > > anti-virus, or other security software for settings that may be > > > blocking > > > this > > > download, or simply wait a few minutes and then try again." > > > > > This has been going on for days, so scratch the "waiting" part off the > > > list. > > > > > I've completely removed Norton Antivirus and made sure Windows Firewall > > > was > > > off. And I have no other security software running. > > > > > So I've done the obvious. Anyone else have any ideas? > > > |
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| I have only one account on my computer, and it has admin privs. "Chris Cowles" wrote: - quote - > Is the account you're using an administrator? > -- > Chris Cowles > Gainesville, FL > "bman" <bman[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:09448C3F-C009-4082-BD12-ACD693BB4D97[at]microsoft.com... > > Upgrading to SP1, and I'm having a problem that, it seems, no one else is > > having. I get the message that Money requires a software update, so I > > click > > OK. It looks like it's about to go for about a half second but then the > > little dialog with the meter flashes out of existence and is replaced by > > another that says: > > > "Money failed to download the necessary files for a software update. > > Security software on your computer may have interfered, or the servers > > that > > provide the download may be temporarily unavailable. Check your > > firewall, > > anti-virus, or other security software for settings that may be blocking > > this > > download, or simply wait a few minutes and then try again." > > > This has been going on for days, so scratch the "waiting" part off the > > list. > > > I've completely removed Norton Antivirus and made sure Windows Firewall > > was > > off. And I have no other security software running. > > > So I've done the obvious. Anyone else have any ideas? |
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| Is the account you're using an administrator? -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL "bman" <bman[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09448C3F-C009-4082-BD12-ACD693BB4D97[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Upgrading to SP1, and I'm having a problem that, it seems, no one else is > having. I get the message that Money requires a software update, so I > click > OK. It looks like it's about to go for about a half second but then the > little dialog with the meter flashes out of existence and is replaced by > another that says: > "Money failed to download the necessary files for a software update. > Security software on your computer may have interfered, or the servers > that > provide the download may be temporarily unavailable. Check your > firewall, > anti-virus, or other security software for settings that may be blocking > this > download, or simply wait a few minutes and then try again." > This has been going on for days, so scratch the "waiting" part off the > list. > I've completely removed Norton Antivirus and made sure Windows Firewall > was > off. And I have no other security software running. > So I've done the obvious. Anyone else have any ideas? |
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| Upgrading to SP1, and I'm having a problem that, it seems, no one else is having. I get the message that Money requires a software update, so I click OK. It looks like it's about to go for about a half second but then the little dialog with the meter flashes out of existence and is replaced by another that says: "Money failed to download the necessary files for a software update. Security software on your computer may have interfered, or the servers that provide the download may be temporarily unavailable. Check your firewall, anti-virus, or other security software for settings that may be blocking this download, or simply wait a few minutes and then try again." This has been going on for days, so scratch the "waiting" part off the list. I've completely removed Norton Antivirus and made sure Windows Firewall was off. And I have no other security software running. So I've done the obvious. Anyone else have any ideas? |
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