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| In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: - quote - > Yup, I checked the ssl2 box (the ssl3 box is also checked .. should I uncheck
No. You might have to un-check TLS1 tho. But that would be for> that?) downloads, and would not affect being able to open the existing file. The most important point is to get to version 14.0.*.1105. - quote - > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > > > Ok, so I went out and got the 2005 money, did the install as described and > > > THEN I found out my backup files were M12 - apparently for Money 2004. Ooops. > > > I can't seem to open them with Money 2005 (standard) edition ... what do I do > > > next? > > > > Check that the SSL2 protocol is enabled. That checkbox may be in > > IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced. > > > > Find the sample.mny file in your install folder. That may be > > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005". Copy sample.mny file to > > your Documents folder in Vista. In Windows Explorer, right-click > > that file and choose 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. > > > Make sure your .mny and .mbf files are in your Documents folder. > > Then you should be able to File-> Open or Restore your existing > > files. > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > > > > > > > Wow, thanks for the super quick reply Cal! One question ... does Money 2005 > > > > > work with Vista? > > > > > > > Yes. > > > > |
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| Yup, I checked the ssl2 box (the ssl3 box is also checked .. should I uncheck that?) "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > Ok, so I went out and got the 2005 money, did the install as described and > > THEN I found out my backup files were M12 - apparently for Money 2004. Ooops. > > I can't seem to open them with Money 2005 (standard) edition ... what do I do > > next? > Check that the SSL2 protocol is enabled. That checkbox may be in > IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced. > Find the sample.mny file in your install folder. That may be > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005". Copy sample.mny file to > your Documents folder in Vista. In Windows Explorer, right-click > that file and choose 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. > Make sure your .mny and .mbf files are in your Documents folder. > Then you should be able to File-> Open or Restore your existing > files. > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > > > > > Wow, thanks for the super quick reply Cal! One question ... does Money 2005 > > > > work with Vista? > > > > > Yes. > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: - quote - > Ok, so I went out and got the 2005 money, did the install as described and > THEN I found out my backup files were M12 - apparently for Money 2004. Ooops. > I can't seem to open them with Money 2005 (standard) edition ... what do I do > next? Check that the SSL2 protocol is enabled. That checkbox may be in IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced. Find the sample.mny file in your install folder. That may be "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005". Copy sample.mny file to your Documents folder in Vista. In Windows Explorer, right-click that file and choose 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. Make sure your .mny and .mbf files are in your Documents folder. Then you should be able to File-> Open or Restore your existing files. - quote - > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > > > Wow, thanks for the super quick reply Cal! One question ... does Money 2005 > > > work with Vista? > > > Yes. > |
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| Ok, so I went out and got the 2005 money, did the install as described and THEN I found out my backup files were M12 - apparently for Money 2004. Ooops. I can't seem to open them with Money 2005 (standard) edition ... what do I do next? "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > Wow, thanks for the super quick reply Cal! One question ... does Money 2005 > > work with Vista? > Yes. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: - quote - > Wow, thanks for the super quick reply Cal! One question ... does Money 2005
Yes.> work with Vista? |
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| Wow, thanks for the super quick reply Cal! One question ... does Money 2005 work with Vista? Thanks again, Issac "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > Really hoping you can help me out. I used to run Money 2005 (I think) but > > since upgraded the computer (with new Vista). Prior to upgrading I backed up > > my money files onto a seperate hard disk. Post upgrading the computer I found > > that I no longer had the old money 2005 disk. So, the question is ... If I > > buy the new version of Money - will it restore the backup from the old > > version and if not, what can I do?? > > > Tax time was end of July in Australia so I am seriously late! Any help would > > be really appreciated. > Also, if you install Money 2005, make sure the > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427 update is > applied (it probably has been). > Check that the SSL2 protocol is enabled. That checkbox may be in > IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced. > Find the sample.mny file in your install folder. That may be > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005". Copy sample.mny file to > your Documents folder in Vista. In Windows Explorer, right-click > that file and choose 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. > Make sure your .mny and .mbf files are in your Documents folder. > Then you should be able to File-> Open or Restore your existing > files. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: - quote - > Hi everyone,
Also, if you install Money 2005, make sure the> Really hoping you can help me out. I used to run Money 2005 (I think) but > since upgraded the computer (with new Vista). Prior to upgrading I backed up > my money files onto a seperate hard disk. Post upgrading the computer I found > that I no longer had the old money 2005 disk. So, the question is ... If I > buy the new version of Money - will it restore the backup from the old > version and if not, what can I do?? > Tax time was end of July in Australia so I am seriously late! Any help would > be really appreciated. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427 update is applied (it probably has been). Check that the SSL2 protocol is enabled. That checkbox may be in IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced. Find the sample.mny file in your install folder. That may be "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005". Copy sample.mny file to your Documents folder in Vista. In Windows Explorer, right-click that file and choose 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. Make sure your .mny and .mbf files are in your Documents folder. Then you should be able to File-> Open or Restore your existing files. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Ann wrote: - quote - > Hi everyone,
The latest version for Australia is Money 2005. It is important that> Really hoping you can help me out. I used to run Money 2005 (I think) but > since upgraded the computer (with new Vista). Prior to upgrading I backed up > my money files onto a seperate hard disk. Post upgrading the computer I found > that I no longer had the old money 2005 disk. So, the question is ... If I > buy the new version of Money - will it restore the backup from the old > version and if not, what can I do?? > Tax time was end of July in Australia so I am seriously late! Any help would > be really appreciated. you get the right version, and not US or UK versions, which will not make sense of your file -- assuming it was from an AU version. So if you mail order, be careful. |
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| Hi everyone, Really hoping you can help me out. I used to run Money 2005 (I think) but since upgraded the computer (with new Vista). Prior to upgrading I backed up my money files onto a seperate hard disk. Post upgrading the computer I found that I no longer had the old money 2005 disk. So, the question is ... If I buy the new version of Money - will it restore the backup from the old version and if not, what can I do?? Tax time was end of July in Australia so I am seriously late! Any help would be really appreciated. |
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