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| In microsoft.public.money, guitarhatch wrote: - quote - > Apparently my 2007 Money file is using a date from back in 2005 (must be the
Does it prevent something from working?> date I upgraded to Money 2006) to claim my online services are expired. > Closing and reopening the file is of little value since it only avoids the > initial expiration notice but still displays the expiration notice in the > reminders section cutting off any chance at updating my financial records. - quote - > Bad timing as the first of the month is just around the corner. Best solution
Don't do that.> I've received so far has been to completely deconstruct and rebuild my money > file. Not a task I relish since my records go back to 1998. - quote - > I'm sure that
Opening and closing a time or two should have done it. If you are> will turn into a fiasco or eat up a weekend. Hopefully the folks at Microsoft > can figure out what is going on with this one. using Vista and having the problem, I would right-click the Money icon and RunAsAdministrator once. Otherwise, yes, if it prevents something from working, I would contact Microsoft support. |
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| Here I am responding to my own post, I stand corrected...it took 4 tries to open and reopen Money 2007 to get a chance to try the online updates. Hopefully this will be the end of the problem. "guitarhatch" wrote: - quote - > Apparently my 2007 Money file is using a date from back in 2005 (must be the > date I upgraded to Money 2006) to claim my online services are expired. > Closing and reopening the file is of little value since it only avoids the > initial expiration notice but still displays the expiration notice in the > reminders section cutting off any chance at updating my financial records. > Bad timing as the first of the month is just around the corner. Best solution > I've received so far has been to completely deconstruct and rebuild my money > file. Not a task I relish since my records go back to 1998. I'm sure that > will turn into a fiasco or eat up a weekend. Hopefully the folks at Microsoft > can figure out what is going on with this one. |
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| Apparently my 2007 Money file is using a date from back in 2005 (must be the date I upgraded to Money 2006) to claim my online services are expired. Closing and reopening the file is of little value since it only avoids the initial expiration notice but still displays the expiration notice in the reminders section cutting off any chance at updating my financial records. Bad timing as the first of the month is just around the corner. Best solution I've received so far has been to completely deconstruct and rebuild my money file. Not a task I relish since my records go back to 1998. I'm sure that will turn into a fiasco or eat up a weekend. Hopefully the folks at Microsoft can figure out what is going on with this one. |
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