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| In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: - quote - > Cal,
That would point to the install.> Sorry for delay in responding....have been sick. > To continue where we left off. I entered the corrected text in the command > window to access the repair tool. It worked and my password was accepted. The > results log showed "No broken records in the original file." I still got the > same results when I tried to open the program...the "Microsft Money Online > Services Policy" box popup and then the program closed. > I copied the Sample.mny and that wouldn't work. - quote - > I created a new administrative user & that didn't work.
Very good.> Since I have been using Money Plus since 10/23/07 with no problems with > Norton (and also my prior Money programs for years with no Norton problems), > I decided NOT to uninstall Norton. Instead I unistalled Money Plus. I > disabled the anti-virus program & then reinstalled Money Plus. I set the > program to access without LiveID. Everything in the Money Plus program seems > to be working fine right now. - quote - > HOWEVER, while troubleshooting this Money Plus program, my HP Deskjet 6122
I would try updating Java at Java.com. I don't know why this would> quit responding to any print commands from my computer. Would you beleive! I > don't know if any commands I used while working out the Money stuff did > something to it or not. I have determined that the USB cable & Port are > functioning as I have another printer attached to this desktop also and it > worked using all the cables & ports. Also, I attached my laptop to the HP > 6122 & the printer functioned properly. So, I uninstalled the printer > software & reinstalled it and got this error during installation: "Unable to > start the application--the Java Virtual Machine cannot be loaded. Class not > registered." The printer can perform a self-test print out but will not > respond to any applications to print. Not your problem....I know. have happened while working with Money stuff. - quote - > One more question...When I went online today to check my portfolio on
You do need the Passport/LiveID to get the account info from MSN> MSNMoney, it wouldn't bring up my portfolio information. Now....is that > because I disassociated the Money Plus program with my Passport Network > credentials? Seems one thing after another has happened since my first > problem started. Any help you can provide on either of the 2 remaining > problems I have will be greatly appreciated. Money. You could make a copy of your file with another name. Put the LiveID on one. See which you like better. |
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| UPDATE: I have resolved all of my problems (printer & online portfolio access). I did have to associate my Money Plus program with a LiveID password in order to access my portfolio on MyMSN.com Thank you for all of your help in getting me started on on my original problem. "beulahmom" wrote: - quote - > Cal, > Sorry for delay in responding....have been sick. > To continue where we left off. I entered the corrected text in the command > window to access the repair tool. It worked and my password was accepted. The > results log showed "No broken records in the original file." I still got the > same results when I tried to open the program...the "Microsft Money Online > Services Policy" box popup and then the program closed. > I copied the Sample.mny and that wouldn't work. > I created a new administrative user & that didn't work. > Since I have been using Money Plus since 10/23/07 with no problems with > Norton (and also my prior Money programs for years with no Norton problems), > I decided NOT to uninstall Norton. Instead I unistalled Money Plus. I > disabled the anti-virus program & then reinstalled Money Plus. I set the > program to access without LiveID. Everything in the Money Plus program seems > to be working fine right now. > HOWEVER, while troubleshooting this Money Plus program, my HP Deskjet 6122 > quit responding to any print commands from my computer. Would you beleive! I > don't know if any commands I used while working out the Money stuff did > something to it or not. I have determined that the USB cable & Port are > functioning as I have another printer attached to this desktop also and it > worked using all the cables & ports. Also, I attached my laptop to the HP > 6122 & the printer functioned properly. So, I uninstalled the printer > software & reinstalled it and got this error during installation: "Unable to > start the application--the Java Virtual Machine cannot be loaded. Class not > registered." The printer can perform a self-test print out but will not > respond to any applications to print. Not your problem....I know. > One more question...When I went online today to check my portfolio on > MSNMoney, it wouldn't bring up my portfolio information. Now....is that > because I disassociated the Money Plus program with my Passport Network > credentials? Seems one thing after another has happened since my first > problem started. Any help you can provide on either of the 2 remaining > problems I have will be greatly appreciated. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > > > > > > Reinstalling to the same computer with the same hardware should not > > > use up your second validation. If that second-latest backup does not > > > work, then I would reinstall. I don't know if you have to first > > > uninstall, or if you can just reinstall over the top. > > > > On second thought, > > > copy Sample.mny from your install folder to your documents folder. > > Open that. Does that work? If no, I would create a new > > administrative user and see if you can create a new file with no > > LiveID as that user. > > > If that does not work, I would uninstall Norton. Try again. > > If still no joy, reinstall while Norton is uninstalled. Try again. > > > Then maybe reinstall Norton. In the past several people reported > > that disabling Norton was not sufficient. > > > > > |
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| Cal, Sorry for delay in responding....have been sick. To continue where we left off. I entered the corrected text in the command window to access the repair tool. It worked and my password was accepted. The results log showed "No broken records in the original file." I still got the same results when I tried to open the program...the "Microsft Money Online Services Policy" box popup and then the program closed. I copied the Sample.mny and that wouldn't work. I created a new administrative user & that didn't work. Since I have been using Money Plus since 10/23/07 with no problems with Norton (and also my prior Money programs for years with no Norton problems), I decided NOT to uninstall Norton. Instead I unistalled Money Plus. I disabled the anti-virus program & then reinstalled Money Plus. I set the program to access without LiveID. Everything in the Money Plus program seems to be working fine right now. HOWEVER, while troubleshooting this Money Plus program, my HP Deskjet 6122 quit responding to any print commands from my computer. Would you beleive! I don't know if any commands I used while working out the Money stuff did something to it or not. I have determined that the USB cable & Port are functioning as I have another printer attached to this desktop also and it worked using all the cables & ports. Also, I attached my laptop to the HP 6122 & the printer functioned properly. So, I uninstalled the printer software & reinstalled it and got this error during installation: "Unable to start the application--the Java Virtual Machine cannot be loaded. Class not registered." The printer can perform a self-test print out but will not respond to any applications to print. Not your problem....I know. One more question...When I went online today to check my portfolio on MSNMoney, it wouldn't bring up my portfolio information. Now....is that because I disassociated the Money Plus program with my Passport Network credentials? Seems one thing after another has happened since my first problem started. Any help you can provide on either of the 2 remaining problems I have will be greatly appreciated. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > > Reinstalling to the same computer with the same hardware should not > > use up your second validation. If that second-latest backup does not > > work, then I would reinstall. I don't know if you have to first > > uninstall, or if you can just reinstall over the top. > On second thought, > copy Sample.mny from your install folder to your documents folder. > Open that. Does that work? If no, I would create a new > administrative user and see if you can create a new file with no > LiveID as that user. > If that does not work, I would uninstall Norton. Try again. > If still no joy, reinstall while Norton is uninstalled. Try again. > Then maybe reinstall Norton. In the past several people reported > that disabling Norton was not sufficient. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > Reinstalling to the same computer with the same hardware should not > use up your second validation. If that second-latest backup does not > work, then I would reinstall. I don't know if you have to first > uninstall, or if you can just reinstall over the top. On second thought, copy Sample.mny from your install folder to your documents folder. Open that. Does that work? If no, I would create a new administrative user and see if you can create a new file with no LiveID as that user. If that does not work, I would uninstall Norton. Try again. If still no joy, reinstall while Norton is uninstalled. Try again. Then maybe reinstall Norton. In the past several people reported that disabling Norton was not sufficient. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: - quote - > When Money Plus was installed, I didn't change the place the program
I see my error. I missed a backslash:> suggested installing in. So, it actually is installed in C: Program Files > Here are the results from the latest entry in the command window which you > requested I type in: > C:\Program Files> dir salv.exe /a /s > Volume in drive C has no label. > Volume Serial Number is 5061-1B74 > Directory of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles > 07/25/2007 07:16 AM 71,528 salv.exe > 1 File(s) 71,528 bytes "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles\salv.exe" is what I should have written. See below twice. - quote - > Total Files Listed:
I would try the second-latest.> 1 File(s) 71,528 bytes > ) Dir(s) 106,977,873,920 bytes free > Now on 1/24/08 I downloaded the Standard File Repair utility to another > location and that is where I tried using it and got the wrong password > problem. So here is what I get when I type in: dir salv.exe /a /s in > the command window: > Volume in drive C has no label. > Volume Serial Number is 5061-1B74 > Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\myname\Desktop\Download Files from > Internet\Money 2008\Money Standard File Repair Utility > 11/04/2005 11:03AM 96,968 salv.exe > 1 File(s) 96,968 bytes > Total Files Listed: > 1 File(s) 96,968 bytes > 0 Dir(s) 106,971,967,488 bytes free > I went to the 2nd result - the file I downloaded 1/24/08 and tried to > execute the salv.exe file. I still came up with the error about my password > so I couldn't run the repair utility. > I have tried launching the latest *.mbf file but I get the same results that > I get when I try opening the Money Plus program. - quote - > The program screen opens but
Reinstalling to the same computer with the same hardware should not> is not accessible because there is a pop up window "Microsoft Money Online > Servies Policy" that comes up. I can either "Accept", "Decline" or click on > the red X. I get the same result no matter which I click on. And that result > is the program closes. > Should I just uninstall the program and reinstall it? I did download this > update to my previous version of Money and have a copy of that download. > However, I understand that you can only install the program 2 times on the > same computer. I'd rather fix the problem if possible. I have read so many > saying the reinstallation doesn't seem to work either. use up your second validation. If that second-latest backup does not work, then I would reinstall. I don't know if you have to first uninstall, or if you can just reinstall over the top. - quote - > Thanks again Cal. I appreciate all you are trying to do. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: > > > > > > > > I entered the information you listed below in a command window exactly as > > > you have it typed in and included the quotation marks and got this reply: > > > > > '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles salv.exe"' is not > > > recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch > > > file. > > > That would imply that you do not have Money Plus installed in the > > common place. If you > > cd "C:\Program Files" > > dir salv.exe /a /s > > you should be able to find salv.exe on your system > > > CD to there and run salv.exe. > > > > > > > > I'll wait for your reply before attempting anything else. Thanks for trying > > > to help. > |
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| When Money Plus was installed, I didn't change the place the program suggested installing in. So, it actually is installed in C: Program Files Here are the results from the latest entry in the command window which you requested I type in: C:\Program Files> dir salv.exe /a /s Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 5061-1B74 Directory of C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles 07/25/2007 07:16 AM 71,528 salv.exe 1 File(s) 71,528 bytes Total Files Listed: 1 File(s) 71,528 bytes ) Dir(s) 106,977,873,920 bytes free Now on 1/24/08 I downloaded the Standard File Repair utility to another location and that is where I tried using it and got the wrong password problem. So here is what I get when I type in: dir salv.exe /a /s in the command window: Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 5061-1B74 Directory of C:\Documents and Settings\myname\Desktop\Download Files from Internet\Money 2008\Money Standard File Repair Utility 11/04/2005 11:03AM 96,968 salv.exe 1 File(s) 96,968 bytes Total Files Listed: 1 File(s) 96,968 bytes 0 Dir(s) 106,971,967,488 bytes free I went to the 2nd result - the file I downloaded 1/24/08 and tried to execute the salv.exe file. I still came up with the error about my password so I couldn't run the repair utility. I have tried launching the latest *.mbf file but I get the same results that I get when I try opening the Money Plus program. The program screen opens but is not accessible because there is a pop up window "Microsoft Money Online Servies Policy" that comes up. I can either "Accept", "Decline" or click on the red X. I get the same result no matter which I click on. And that result is the program closes. Should I just uninstall the program and reinstall it? I did download this update to my previous version of Money and have a copy of that download. However, I understand that you can only install the program 2 times on the same computer. I'd rather fix the problem if possible. I have read so many saying the reinstallation doesn't seem to work either. Thanks again Cal. I appreciate all you are trying to do. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: > > > > I entered the information you listed below in a command window exactly as > > you have it typed in and included the quotation marks and got this reply: > > > '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles salv.exe"' is not > > recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch > > file. > That would imply that you do not have Money Plus installed in the > common place. If you > cd "C:\Program Files" > dir salv.exe /a /s > you should be able to find salv.exe on your system > CD to there and run salv.exe. > > > I'll wait for your reply before attempting anything else. Thanks for trying > > to help. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: - quote - > I entered the information you listed below in a command window exactly as
That would imply that you do not have Money Plus installed in the> you have it typed in and included the quotation marks and got this reply: > '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles salv.exe"' is not > recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch > file. common place. If you cd "C:\Program Files" dir salv.exe /a /s you should be able to find salv.exe on your system CD to there and run salv.exe. - quote - > I'll wait for your reply before attempting anything else. Thanks for trying > to help. |
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| Cal, I entered the information you listed below in a command window exactly as you have it typed in and included the quotation marks and got this reply: '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles salv.exe"' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. I'll wait for your reply before attempting anything else. Thanks for trying to help. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: > > Cal, > > > I am using Norton Internet Security. But have never had a problem with it in > > regards to Money Plus program before. > > > Also, I was referring to MSN Money when I indicated I could get online to my > > portfolio on the website. That is why I know my password is correct and > > functioning. > From a command window, try the following *with* the quotes, assuming > you have the common location for the Money Plus install. > "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles salv.exe" > See if you can make a level 2 repaired version of your file. That > should be the same as the Standard File Repair utility. > Assuming you get that same password error, I would restore one of > your two latest *.mbf files. They would typically be in the same > folder as your *.mny file. You can do that by launching the *.mbf > file from Windows Explorer or a command window. Rather than taking > the default location for the backup, I would Browse to your > Documents folder and pick a new name, if you don't want to overwrite > the existing file. > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: > > > > > > Running Windows XP professional Svc Pk 2 > > > > > > > Have been using Money for years - no problems. A few days ago the program > > > > started trying to open but the Microsoft Money Online Services Policy box > > > > pops up. When I press "Accept" the program closes. Can not get the program > > > > to open anymore. > > > > > Are you referring Microsoft Money here? What version? Or do you mean > > > MSN Money/Moneycentral for this problem? > > > > > > > > > I have tried directions in KB924485, KB927088, KB926229. Nothing helped. > > > > > I infer you are using Norton... > > > > > > > > > Also tried the Standard File Repair utility but when it came time to enter > > > > my password, it stated that it was incorrect so I couldn't use the repair > > > > tool. > > > > > > > I can get online to the MSMoney with no problem. > > > > > Do you mean MSN Money here, or do you mean Microsoft Money here? > > > > > > I do not synchronize my > > > > portfolio with Money Plus Deluxe program. I update my portfolio manually. I > > > > do not use the online banking services either. I just track all of my > > > > accounts on my own input. > > > > > > > Don't know what else to do. I have read through all of the other problems on > > > > this site, but none seem to have had the same problem of the Online Services > > > > Policy box appearing upon startup of this program. Like I said, I have never > > > > had a problem opening this program before now. > > > > > > > Can anyone help? Thanks. > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: - quote - > Cal,
From a command window, try the following *with* the quotes, assuming> I am using Norton Internet Security. But have never had a problem with it in > regards to Money Plus program before. > Also, I was referring to MSN Money when I indicated I could get online to my > portfolio on the website. That is why I know my password is correct and > functioning. you have the common location for the Money Plus install. "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles salv.exe" See if you can make a level 2 repaired version of your file. That should be the same as the Standard File Repair utility. Assuming you get that same password error, I would restore one of your two latest *.mbf files. They would typically be in the same folder as your *.mny file. You can do that by launching the *.mbf file from Windows Explorer or a command window. Rather than taking the default location for the backup, I would Browse to your Documents folder and pick a new name, if you don't want to overwrite the existing file. - quote - > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: > > > > Running Windows XP professional Svc Pk 2 > > > > > Have been using Money for years - no problems. A few days ago the program > > > started trying to open but the Microsoft Money Online Services Policy box > > > pops up. When I press "Accept" the program closes. Can not get the program > > > to open anymore. > > > Are you referring Microsoft Money here? What version? Or do you mean > > MSN Money/Moneycentral for this problem? > > > > > > I have tried directions in KB924485, KB927088, KB926229. Nothing helped. > > > I infer you are using Norton... > > > > > > Also tried the Standard File Repair utility but when it came time to enter > > > my password, it stated that it was incorrect so I couldn't use the repair > > > tool. > > > > > I can get online to the MSMoney with no problem. > > > Do you mean MSN Money here, or do you mean Microsoft Money here? > > > > I do not synchronize my > > > portfolio with Money Plus Deluxe program. I update my portfolio manually. I > > > do not use the online banking services either. I just track all of my > > > accounts on my own input. > > > > > Don't know what else to do. I have read through all of the other problems on > > > this site, but none seem to have had the same problem of the Online Services > > > Policy box appearing upon startup of this program. Like I said, I have never > > > had a problem opening this program before now. > > > > > Can anyone help? Thanks. > |
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| Cal, I am using Norton Internet Security. But have never had a problem with it in regards to Money Plus program before. Also, I was referring to MSN Money when I indicated I could get online to my portfolio on the website. That is why I know my password is correct and functioning. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: > > Running Windows XP professional Svc Pk 2 > > > Have been using Money for years - no problems. A few days ago the program > > started trying to open but the Microsoft Money Online Services Policy box > > pops up. When I press "Accept" the program closes. Can not get the program > > to open anymore. > Are you referring Microsoft Money here? What version? Or do you mean > MSN Money/Moneycentral for this problem? > > > I have tried directions in KB924485, KB927088, KB926229. Nothing helped. > I infer you are using Norton... > > > Also tried the Standard File Repair utility but when it came time to enter > > my password, it stated that it was incorrect so I couldn't use the repair > > tool. > > > I can get online to the MSMoney with no problem. > Do you mean MSN Money here, or do you mean Microsoft Money here? > > I do not synchronize my > > portfolio with Money Plus Deluxe program. I update my portfolio manually. I > > do not use the online banking services either. I just track all of my > > accounts on my own input. > > > Don't know what else to do. I have read through all of the other problems on > > this site, but none seem to have had the same problem of the Online Services > > Policy box appearing upon startup of this program. Like I said, I have never > > had a problem opening this program before now. > > > Can anyone help? Thanks. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, beulahmom wrote: - quote - > Running Windows XP professional Svc Pk 2
Are you referring Microsoft Money here? What version? Or do you mean> Have been using Money for years - no problems. A few days ago the program > started trying to open but the Microsoft Money Online Services Policy box > pops up. When I press "Accept" the program closes. Can not get the program > to open anymore. MSN Money/Moneycentral for this problem? - quote - > I have tried directions in KB924485, KB927088, KB926229. Nothing helped.
I infer you are using Norton...- quote - > Also tried the Standard File Repair utility but when it came time to enter
Do you mean MSN Money here, or do you mean Microsoft Money here?> my password, it stated that it was incorrect so I couldn't use the repair > tool. > I can get online to the MSMoney with no problem. - quote - > I do not synchronize my > portfolio with Money Plus Deluxe program. I update my portfolio manually. I > do not use the online banking services either. I just track all of my > accounts on my own input. > Don't know what else to do. I have read through all of the other problems on > this site, but none seem to have had the same problem of the Online Services > Policy box appearing upon startup of this program. Like I said, I have never > had a problem opening this program before now. > Can anyone help? Thanks. |
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| Running Windows XP professional Svc Pk 2 Have been using Money for years - no problems. A few days ago the program started trying to open but the Microsoft Money Online Services Policy box pops up. When I press "Accept" the program closes. Can not get the program to open anymore. I have tried directions in KB924485, KB927088, KB926229. Nothing helped. Also tried the Standard File Repair utility but when it came time to enter my password, it stated that it was incorrect so I couldn't use the repair tool. I can get online to the MSMoney with no problem. I do not synchronize my portfolio with Money Plus Deluxe program. I update my portfolio manually. I do not use the online banking services either. I just track all of my accounts on my own input. Don't know what else to do. I have read through all of the other problems on this site, but none seem to have had the same problem of the Online Services Policy box appearing upon startup of this program. Like I said, I have never had a problem opening this program before now. Can anyone help? Thanks. |
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