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| Thanks - the computer is showing signs of other problems right now, so I am going to order some memory first to see if that helps the other problems, then go back and try to reinstall. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, jbtwre[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - > I do keep a backup on a flash drive.
Yes. Reinstall from the original disk now.> When I go to sample.mny, it tells me it cannot open it. (It gives me > that box - In order to open this file, Windows needs to know what > created it - look at a list or access the web buttons) Maybe I need to > reinstall Money?? If using XP, install as an Administrative user. Then either open the sample.mny file in your install folder, or let Money 2005 create a new Money file, clicking Decline in the process. It will do an update. Close Money. Then open Money and check that Help-> About... says you then have version 14.0.*.1105. Then you should be able to open or restore your existing files. For Vista, be sure that your Money and backup files are in a spot that you will have full privileges to, such as Documents/MyDocuments. If they are in a place like ProgramFiles, Vista will create an impermanent copy of the file for the user to use, unless the user explicitly right-clicks at launch and choose RunAsAdministrator that time. Check that the SSL2 protocol is enabled. That checkbox is in IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced. Install Money from the Money 2005 install disk by browsing to the setup.exe file. Right-click that file, and choose RunAsAdministrator. Then open Money by double-clicking the sample.mny file in your install folder. Close Money. Open Money again by right-clicking its launch icon and choosing RunAsAdministrator. It will do an update. Close Money. Reboot the computer. Then open Money and check that Help-> About... says you then have version 14.0.*.1105. Then you should be able to open your real Money file. - quote - > On Aug 29, 4:53 pm, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgr...[at]please.tnx> wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, jbt...[at]gmail.com wrote: > > > I am at work now, for the next 6 hours or so, I will check on that > > > when I get back home. Thanks! > > > When you get home, the first thing you should do is to copy your > > backup file to a new place or name. Starting with Money 2006, Money > > makes keeps more than one backup file by default. You should not > > have just one backup file. Also copy it to different media, such as > > a USB flash drive, if you don't have such a copy from recent times. > > > Then check your version. If you have trouble opening Money to get > > the version, you can open Money by opening the sample.mny in the > > install folder. > > > Assuming that you find the version to be 14.0.*.1105, you would > > probably want to restore your latest backup. > > > > > > > > On Aug 29, 2:04 pm, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgr...[at]please.tnx> > > wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, jbt...[at]gmail.com wrote: > > > > > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but > > > > > cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > > > > > but here goes: > > > > > > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > > > > > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > > > > > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > > > > > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > > > > > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > > > > > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > > > > > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > What is your version when you do Help-> About?- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - |
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| I do keep a backup on a flash drive. When I go to sample.mny, it tells me it cannot open it. (It gives me that box - In order to open this file, Windows needs to know what created it - look at a list or access the web buttons) Maybe I need to reinstall Money?? On Aug 29, 4:53 pm, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgr...[at]please.tnxwrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, jbt...[at]gmail.com wrote: > > I am at work now, for the next 6 hours or so, I will check on that > > when I get back home. Thanks! > When you get home, the first thing you should do is to copy your > backup file to a new place or name. Starting with Money 2006, Money > makes keeps more than one backup file by default. You should not > have just one backup file. Also copy it to different media, such as > a USB flash drive, if you don't have such a copy from recent times. > Then check your version. If you have trouble opening Money to get > the version, you can open Money by opening the sample.mny in the > install folder. > Assuming that you find the version to be 14.0.*.1105, you would > probably want to restore your latest backup. > > On Aug 29, 2:04 pm, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgr...[at]please.tnx> > wrote: > > > In microsoft.public.money, jbt...[at]gmail.com wrote: > > > > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but > > > > cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > > > > but here goes: > > > > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > > > > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > > > > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > > > > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > > > > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > > > > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > > > > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > > > > Thanks. > > > What is your version when you do Help-> About?- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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| In microsoft.public.money, jbtwre[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - > I am at work now, for the next 6 hours or so, I will check on that
When you get home, the first thing you should do is to copy your> when I get back home. Thanks! backup file to a new place or name. Starting with Money 2006, Money makes keeps more than one backup file by default. You should not have just one backup file. Also copy it to different media, such as a USB flash drive, if you don't have such a copy from recent times. Then check your version. If you have trouble opening Money to get the version, you can open Money by opening the sample.mny in the install folder. Assuming that you find the version to be 14.0.*.1105, you would probably want to restore your latest backup. - quote - > On Aug 29, 2:04 pm, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgr...[at]please.tnx> wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, jbt...[at]gmail.com wrote: > > > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but > > > cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > > > but here goes: > > > > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > > > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > > > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > > > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > > > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > > > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > > > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > > > Thanks. > > > What is your version when you do Help-> About? |
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| I am at work now, for the next 6 hours or so, I will check on that when I get back home. Thanks! On Aug 29, 2:04 pm, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgr...[at]please.tnxwrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, jbt...[at]gmail.com wrote: > > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but > > cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > > but here goes: > > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > > Thanks. > What is your version when you do Help-> About? |
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| No, I have done absolutely nothing. Just one day it started doing this. All I can figure is that it was some automatic update? On Aug 29, 1:53 pm, "Bob Peel, MVP" <bob_p...[at]kiandra.freeserve.co.uk.INVALID> wrote: - quote - > Have you by any chance reinstalled Money or moved to a new PC? > -- > Regards > Bob Peel, > Microsoft MVP - Money > For UK tips & fixes seehttp://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny. > I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. > <jbt...[at]gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1188406380.553401.66460[at]y42g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... > > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but > > cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > > but here goes: > > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > > Thanks.- Hide quoted text - > - Show quoted text - |
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| In microsoft.public.money, jbtwre[at]gmail.com wrote: - quote - > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but
What is your version when you do Help-> About?> cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > but here goes: > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > Thanks. |
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| Have you by any chance reinstalled Money or moved to a new PC? -- 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. <jbtwre[at]gmail.com> wrote in message news:1188406380.553401.66460[at]y42g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but > cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, > but here goes: > I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. > I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just > went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter > the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the > Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does > not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly > started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. > Thanks. |
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| Hello - I have searched around on the internet and this group, but cannot find this exact problem. I am not too hopeful for a solution, but here goes: I have MS Money 2005, and NEVER set up a .NET passport account for it. I never got a prompt to enter the passport info when it started, just went right in. NOW when I start Money, I am getting a prompt to enter the passport information. "Type the sign-in information for the Microsoft .NET passport you use for your Money file" Well, that does not exist, so of course it does not work. I'm not sure why it suddenly started asking for this, but I can't figure out a way around it. Thanks. |
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