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Old 03-16-2007, 10:32 PM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Microsoft Money 2007

You may be waiting a LONG time. Microsoft's interest in localized versions
seems to be pretty low lately.

"Pieter" <Pieter[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks guys, contacted Microsoft for a refund. They did not have a
> problem.
> Will wait for Oz version.



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Old 03-16-2007, 09:41 PM
Pieter
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Default RE: Microsoft Money 2007

Thanks guys, contacted Microsoft for a refund. They did not have a problem.
Will wait for Oz version.

"Bob Peel, MVP Money" wrote:

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> Money is heavily localised and when upgrading you must upgrade within region.
> Thus US > US is OK but UK > US is not, nor iis International > US.
> --
> Regards
> Bob Peel,
> Microsoft MVP - Money
> For UK tips & fixes see
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.
> "Pieter" wrote:
> > Recently purchased Microsoft Money 2007 online from Microsoft and downloaded
> > to my PC. Installation was normal with no issues on operating system Win XP
> > SP 2. I used Money 2003 before. Money 2007 state previous money files except
> > for 98/99 can be opened. The files will be converted to Money 2007 format but
> > backups of previous files would be stored. When I went through this process
> > Money 2007 store the backups but come up with a error stating the Money 2003
> > files cannot be opened in Money 2007. No reason is given.
> > Can anybody advice me what could possibly be the problem. I thought maybe it
> > was the currency selection so I went and change from US$ to AUS$ as default
> > as I am in Australia but it did not make any difference.

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Old 03-15-2007, 03:48 AM
Bob Peel, MVP Money
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Default RE: Microsoft Money 2007

Money is heavily localised and when upgrading you must upgrade within region.
Thus US > US is OK but UK > US is not, nor iis International > US.

--
Regards
Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money

For UK tips & fixes see
http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny.



"Pieter" wrote:

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> Recently purchased Microsoft Money 2007 online from Microsoft and downloaded
> to my PC. Installation was normal with no issues on operating system Win XP
> SP 2. I used Money 2003 before. Money 2007 state previous money files except
> for 98/99 can be opened. The files will be converted to Money 2007 format but
> backups of previous files would be stored. When I went through this process
> Money 2007 store the backups but come up with a error stating the Money 2003
> files cannot be opened in Money 2007. No reason is given.
> Can anybody advice me what could possibly be the problem. I thought maybe it
> was the currency selection so I went and change from US$ to AUS$ as default
> as I am in Australia but it did not make any difference.

 
Old 03-15-2007, 03:00 AM
Dick Watson
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Default Re: Microsoft Money 2007

US Money generally cannot upgrade data files created with non-US Money
editions. Can't say exactly what you were running, but suspect this may be
at the heart of your issue.

"Pieter" <Pieter[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:13B29530-92B0-4F3D-A7D4-6D90D0D7E3EF[at]microsoft.com...
- quote -

> Recently purchased Microsoft Money 2007 online from Microsoft and
> downloaded
> to my PC. Installation was normal with no issues on operating system Win
> XP
> SP 2. I used Money 2003 before. Money 2007 state previous money files
> except
> for 98/99 can be opened. The files will be converted to Money 2007 format
> but
> backups of previous files would be stored. When I went through this
> process
> Money 2007 store the backups but come up with a error stating the Money
> 2003
> files cannot be opened in Money 2007. No reason is given.
> Can anybody advice me what could possibly be the problem. I thought maybe
> it
> was the currency selection so I went and change from US$ to AUS$ as
> default
> as I am in Australia but it did not make any difference.



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Old 03-15-2007, 02:50 AM
Pieter
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Default Microsoft Money 2007

Recently purchased Microsoft Money 2007 online from Microsoft and downloaded
to my PC. Installation was normal with no issues on operating system Win XP
SP 2. I used Money 2003 before. Money 2007 state previous money files except
for 98/99 can be opened. The files will be converted to Money 2007 format but
backups of previous files would be stored. When I went through this process
Money 2007 store the backups but come up with a error stating the Money 2003
files cannot be opened in Money 2007. No reason is given.
Can anybody advice me what could possibly be the problem. I thought maybe it
was the currency selection so I went and change from US$ to AUS$ as default
as I am in Australia but it did not make any difference.
 

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