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| In microsoft.public.money, Chris wrote: - quote - > Unfortunately, I've run the File Repair utility numerous times and it comes
Level 1 and level 2?> back clean - so this doesn't fix this error for me. This is Money 2007 > Premium. I would contact Microsoft support. You might also consider File-> Restore of a backup if this was a recent occurrence. Regarding backups, I would suggest this: In M07: Tools-> Settings-> BackupSettings I suggest checking x Automatically backup my Money file every time I close Money Save in [a place on your hard drive ] x Ask me before backing up each time* x Compress Backup Files Keep only the _20_most recent backup files [adjust to taste] x Perform scheduled backups every _14_ days Save in [a USB flash drive location] x Ask me before backing up each time* x Compress Backup Files Keep only the _2_most recent backup files [adjust to taste, but Money 2007 does not automatically trim to USB as it should] Then periodically, perhaps once per month or more, copy your latest backup (uniquely named by Money) to a CDR. With XP, this can be a copy and paste operation. Otherwise use the burning software that came with your CDR drive. I strongly suggest use of a USB Flash drive rather than floppies. They are bigger, so you don't have to swap media to back up. Plus they are much more reliable (but not failure-proof). * The reason I have Money ask me, is that I don't want to back up each time I exit. If I went into Money 5 times in a day, I would not want to back up 5 times, nor would I want to delete 5 other backup files. You will be given the choice to BackUpNow or to Postpone. - quote - > Chris > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Chris wrote: > > > > Anyone have a solution to this problem? Whenever I try to update my > > > retirement account I received the error message immediately: > > > > > "this operation cannot be performed" > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902466/en-us > > |
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| Unfortunately, I've run the File Repair utility numerous times and it comes back clean - so this doesn't fix this error for me. This is Money 2007 Premium. Chris "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Chris wrote: > > Anyone have a solution to this problem? Whenever I try to update my > > retirement account I received the error message immediately: > > > "this operation cannot be performed" > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902466/en-us |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Chris wrote: - quote - > Anyone have a solution to this problem? Whenever I try to update my
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902466/en-us> retirement account I received the error message immediately: > "this operation cannot be performed" |
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| Anyone have a solution to this problem? Whenever I try to update my retirement account I received the error message immediately: "this operation cannot be performed" Chris |
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