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| Thank you Cal! The people I owe money to, probably thank you too. It was the Intranet settings in IE. It was preventing the logon screen from appearing, which pretty much stopped everything. I would never have thought of that because I don't have an intranet, but apparently to Vista 1 PC with an Internet connection is also an intranet. -- Nancy "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Nancy wrote: > > Cal, > > > Thanks for your very clear instructions. I followed them, but the only > > improvement is that I can now see more menu items that I can't access and the > > calculator works. > Are you still getting that "Your current security settings do not > allow that file to download."? > You could consider setting IE7 back to its security defaults. > In IE7, start with > Tools-> Options-> Security-> LocalIntranet-> DefaultLevel which may be > sufficient. > If not, click ResetAllZonesToDefaultLevels. > Then on Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> RestoreDefaults. > Then maybe Tools-> Options-> Privacy-> RestoreDefaults. > If those don't do it, or if you want something quicker, it looks as > if you could just go to Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> Reset... to > reset all IE7 settings and to disable add-ons. > > Looking at the online help, it looks like the splash screen may have a place > > to login - my splash screen doesn't. Is there supposed to be a login there, > > before you even get to the Web? > A login in Help? There is not. > Assuming you are not running the trial, go to Help-> About... and > write down the serial number. You would want that if you contact > Microsoft. http://support.microsoft.com/money and click Contacts. > > -- > > Nancy > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Nancy wrote: > > > > > > I'm trying to use Money Plus Deluxe on a Dell Inspiron 350 running 32-bit > > > > Vista Home Premium. I keep getting the error message "Your current security > > > > settings do not allow that file to download." when I try to open my accounts > > > > list, bills, anything except for online pages. I can see the online > > > > Investment Center and I can see a list of my investment under My Portfolio, > > > > but I get the error message when I try to update any investment. I also get > > > > Alerts that I have bills due/overdue, but can't open anything to PAY them. > > > > It looks like the data is there, Money just won't let me use it. (I have > > > > ownership of the data file as the account I'm trying to work from and am > > > > trying to work from the Admin account at this point.) > > > > > > > I loaded Money from the Admin login, with all Norton security turned off. > > > > (3 times now) Before the third try, I not only uninstalled and rebooted, but > > > > then went into regedit and removed all the Money references I could find, > > > > shut down, and then restarted and re-installed. > > > > > In the past, people have reported turning off Norton was > > > insufficient. It took uninstall Norton, install Money, and > > > re-install Norton. > > > > > > > > > I'm thinking I missed a small security adjustment somewhere, maybe in Vista? > > > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942485 > > > > > Be sure that your Money and backup files are moved to a spot that > > > you will have full privileges to, such as within the user's > > > Documents folder. If they are in 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 Plus by browsing to the setup file. > > > Right-click that file, and choose RunAsAdministrator. > > > > > After install, right-click the Money icon and choose > > > RunAsAdministrator to let potential updates happen. Reboot the > > > computer. You should not have to run as Administrator normally. > > > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Nancy wrote: - quote - > Cal,
Are you still getting that "Your current security settings do not> Thanks for your very clear instructions. I followed them, but the only > improvement is that I can now see more menu items that I can't access and the > calculator works. allow that file to download."? You could consider setting IE7 back to its security defaults. In IE7, start with Tools-> Options-> Security-> LocalIntranet-> DefaultLevel which may be sufficient. If not, click ResetAllZonesToDefaultLevels. Then on Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> RestoreDefaults. Then maybe Tools-> Options-> Privacy-> RestoreDefaults. If those don't do it, or if you want something quicker, it looks as if you could just go to Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> Reset... to reset all IE7 settings and to disable add-ons. - quote - > Looking at the online help, it looks like the splash screen may have a place
A login in Help? There is not.> to login - my splash screen doesn't. Is there supposed to be a login there, > before you even get to the Web? Assuming you are not running the trial, go to Help-> About... and write down the serial number. You would want that if you contact Microsoft. http://support.microsoft.com/money and click Contacts. - quote - > -- > Nancy > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Nancy wrote: > > > > I'm trying to use Money Plus Deluxe on a Dell Inspiron 350 running 32-bit > > > Vista Home Premium. I keep getting the error message "Your current security > > > settings do not allow that file to download." when I try to open my accounts > > > list, bills, anything except for online pages. I can see the online > > > Investment Center and I can see a list of my investment under My Portfolio, > > > but I get the error message when I try to update any investment. I also get > > > Alerts that I have bills due/overdue, but can't open anything to PAY them. > > > It looks like the data is there, Money just won't let me use it. (I have > > > ownership of the data file as the account I'm trying to work from and am > > > trying to work from the Admin account at this point.) > > > > > I loaded Money from the Admin login, with all Norton security turned off. > > > (3 times now) Before the third try, I not only uninstalled and rebooted, but > > > then went into regedit and removed all the Money references I could find, > > > shut down, and then restarted and re-installed. > > > In the past, people have reported turning off Norton was > > insufficient. It took uninstall Norton, install Money, and > > re-install Norton. > > > > > > I'm thinking I missed a small security adjustment somewhere, maybe in Vista? > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942485 > > > Be sure that your Money and backup files are moved to a spot that > > you will have full privileges to, such as within the user's > > Documents folder. If they are in 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 Plus by browsing to the setup file. > > Right-click that file, and choose RunAsAdministrator. > > > After install, right-click the Money icon and choose > > RunAsAdministrator to let potential updates happen. Reboot the > > computer. You should not have to run as Administrator normally. > > |
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| Cal, Thanks for your very clear instructions. I followed them, but the only improvement is that I can now see more menu items that I can't access and the calculator works. Looking at the online help, it looks like the splash screen may have a place to login - my splash screen doesn't. Is there supposed to be a login there, before you even get to the Web? -- Nancy "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Nancy wrote: > > I'm trying to use Money Plus Deluxe on a Dell Inspiron 350 running 32-bit > > Vista Home Premium. I keep getting the error message "Your current security > > settings do not allow that file to download." when I try to open my accounts > > list, bills, anything except for online pages. I can see the online > > Investment Center and I can see a list of my investment under My Portfolio, > > but I get the error message when I try to update any investment. I also get > > Alerts that I have bills due/overdue, but can't open anything to PAY them. > > It looks like the data is there, Money just won't let me use it. (I have > > ownership of the data file as the account I'm trying to work from and am > > trying to work from the Admin account at this point.) > > > I loaded Money from the Admin login, with all Norton security turned off. > > (3 times now) Before the third try, I not only uninstalled and rebooted, but > > then went into regedit and removed all the Money references I could find, > > shut down, and then restarted and re-installed. > In the past, people have reported turning off Norton was > insufficient. It took uninstall Norton, install Money, and > re-install Norton. > > > I'm thinking I missed a small security adjustment somewhere, maybe in Vista? > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942485 > Be sure that your Money and backup files are moved to a spot that > you will have full privileges to, such as within the user's > Documents folder. If they are in 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 Plus by browsing to the setup file. > Right-click that file, and choose RunAsAdministrator. > After install, right-click the Money icon and choose > RunAsAdministrator to let potential updates happen. Reboot the > computer. You should not have to run as Administrator normally. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Nancy wrote: - quote - > I'm trying to use Money Plus Deluxe on a Dell Inspiron 350 running 32-bit
In the past, people have reported turning off Norton was> Vista Home Premium. I keep getting the error message "Your current security > settings do not allow that file to download." when I try to open my accounts > list, bills, anything except for online pages. I can see the online > Investment Center and I can see a list of my investment under My Portfolio, > but I get the error message when I try to update any investment. I also get > Alerts that I have bills due/overdue, but can't open anything to PAY them. > It looks like the data is there, Money just won't let me use it. (I have > ownership of the data file as the account I'm trying to work from and am > trying to work from the Admin account at this point.) > I loaded Money from the Admin login, with all Norton security turned off. > (3 times now) Before the third try, I not only uninstalled and rebooted, but > then went into regedit and removed all the Money references I could find, > shut down, and then restarted and re-installed. insufficient. It took uninstall Norton, install Money, and re-install Norton. - quote - > I'm thinking I missed a small security adjustment somewhere, maybe in Vista?
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942485Be sure that your Money and backup files are moved to a spot that you will have full privileges to, such as within the user's Documents folder. If they are in 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 Plus by browsing to the setup file. Right-click that file, and choose RunAsAdministrator. After install, right-click the Money icon and choose RunAsAdministrator to let potential updates happen. Reboot the computer. You should not have to run as Administrator normally. |
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| I'm trying to use Money Plus Deluxe on a Dell Inspiron 350 running 32-bit Vista Home Premium. I keep getting the error message "Your current security settings do not allow that file to download." when I try to open my accounts list, bills, anything except for online pages. I can see the online Investment Center and I can see a list of my investment under My Portfolio, but I get the error message when I try to update any investment. I also get Alerts that I have bills due/overdue, but can't open anything to PAY them. It looks like the data is there, Money just won't let me use it. (I have ownership of the data file as the account I'm trying to work from and am trying to work from the Admin account at this point.) I loaded Money from the Admin login, with all Norton security turned off. (3 times now) Before the third try, I not only uninstalled and rebooted, but then went into regedit and removed all the Money references I could find, shut down, and then restarted and re-installed. I'm thinking I missed a small security adjustment somewhere, maybe in Vista? TIA, Nancy |
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