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| One way to do it is to install Mojopac on a flash drive or memory card. See http://www.mojopac.com/portal/content/hellomojo.jsp <davis1chang[at]gmail.com> wrote in message news:a2e74bf2-3c70-4b28-9ed9-3d7cea10ee5b[at]e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Hello, > Please help. This may have a simple solution to my problem or it > might be a stupid question due to piracy issues. I would like to be > able to use the standard Microsoft Money's ledger accounts on-the-go > without a personal computer by using a memory card. I will be moving > to another state for military basic training and won't have a computer > and will be disconnecting my internet connection at my permanent > home. > I would like to somehow save my software from my current personal > computer, Windows XP version, to my USB flash memory and only be able > to access it as a file from different computers that I will be using > while I'm away in internet cafes and such. When I return home, I > would like to Money to update it as well. > How to I go about doing this? > Thanks. > Davis |
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| As a practical matter, you don't. Money needs to be "installed" on the computer you want to use it on. This involves registering hundreds of component interfaces in that system's registry, among other things. I don't know that this is an anti-piracy measure; it's just how it was designed. It certainly does nothing to stop piracy. But the pirates also have to install the pirate copies. There are some initiatives (see http://www.u3.com) to develop means for **specially designed** applications to work around this and do what you want. Money doesn't comply. Money prior to, IIRC, 2007, supported a "synch with the web" feature that would let you get at a subset of your data from a web browser, update it, and have that synchronize back with the local data file at some future point. It may be one option. Ultrasoft Money for PocketPC may be another. See http://ultrasoft.com. <davis1chang[at]gmail.com> wrote in message news:a2e74bf2-3c70-4b28-9ed9-3d7cea10ee5b[at]e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... - quote - > How to I go about doing this? |
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| Hello, Please help. This may have a simple solution to my problem or it might be a stupid question due to piracy issues. I would like to be able to use the standard Microsoft Money's ledger accounts on-the-go without a personal computer by using a memory card. I will be moving to another state for military basic training and won't have a computer and will be disconnecting my internet connection at my permanent home. I would like to somehow save my software from my current personal computer, Windows XP version, to my USB flash memory and only be able to access it as a file from different computers that I will be using while I'm away in internet cafes and such. When I return home, I would like to Money to update it as well. How to I go about doing this? Thanks. Davis |
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