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| No that was definitely M2005. -- 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. "Art McClinton" <art.mcclinton[at]cox.net> wrote in message news:%QrWh.13761$vE1.6019[at]newsfe24.lga... - quote - > I distinctly remember a patch for Money 2006. It was early right after the > initial delivery. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:0kbk239t6m98nt5fdfkhua7enmperk84u6[at]4ax.com... > > In microsoft.public.money, wildwood178 wrote: > > > > I am assuming that updates (patches) to Money are also halted when the > > > download capability is cut off after what the 2 years? > > > Is there a version i.e. 2004-2006 that has not received any patches as > > > they > > > are not manually downloadable? (only thing I like about Quicken they post > > > their patches) > > > I don't think that Money 2006 had a patch. I don't know if Money > > 2004 had a patch. > > > > I re-install windows from time to time and if its after the 2 year > > > cut-off > > > date I wont be able to get the patches correct? > > > I don't expect reinstalling Windows without formatting will undo > > patches. There are things like tax rates for tax estimates that are > > downloaded that are not considered patches. > > > > I like money but of course do not want to be forced to upgrade, I am > > > satisfied with it as is. > > > Even without patches, I expect those would stop downloading from FIs > > and more. |
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| I distinctly remember a patch for Money 2006. It was early right after the initial delivery. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:0kbk239t6m98nt5fdfkhua7enmperk84u6[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, wildwood178 wrote: > > I am assuming that updates (patches) to Money are also halted when the > > download capability is cut off after what the 2 years? > > Is there a version i.e. 2004-2006 that has not received any patches as > > they > > are not manually downloadable? (only thing I like about Quicken they post > > their patches) > I don't think that Money 2006 had a patch. I don't know if Money > 2004 had a patch. > > I re-install windows from time to time and if its after the 2 year cut-off > > date I wont be able to get the patches correct? > I don't expect reinstalling Windows without formatting will undo > patches. There are things like tax rates for tax estimates that are > downloaded that are not considered patches. > > I like money but of course do not want to be forced to upgrade, I am > > satisfied with it as is. > Even without patches, I expect those would stop downloading from FIs > and more. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, wildwood178 wrote: - quote - > I am assuming that updates (patches) to Money are also halted when the
I don't think that Money 2006 had a patch. I don't know if Money> download capability is cut off after what the 2 years? > Is there a version i.e. 2004-2006 that has not received any patches as they > are not manually downloadable? (only thing I like about Quicken they post > their patches) 2004 had a patch. - quote - > I re-install windows from time to time and if its after the 2 year cut-off
I don't expect reinstalling Windows without formatting will undo> date I wont be able to get the patches correct? patches. There are things like tax rates for tax estimates that are downloaded that are not considered patches. - quote - > I like money but of course do not want to be forced to upgrade, I am
Even without patches, I expect those would stop downloading from FIs> satisfied with it as is. and more. |
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| I am assuming that updates (patches) to Money are also halted when the download capability is cut off after what the 2 years? Is there a version i.e. 2004-2006 that has not received any patches as they are not manually downloadable? (only thing I like about Quicken they post their patches) I re-install windows from time to time and if its after the 2 year cut-off date I wont be able to get the patches correct? I like money but of course do not want to be forced to upgrade, I am satisfied with it as is. |
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