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| On 24 Mar, 13:35, martin_pentre...[at]hotmail.com wrote: - quote - > On 23 Mar, 22:25, dg <drgree...[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
Thank you (and everyone) - yes it is Nationwide.> > I 'upgraded' to the UK 2005 version about 2 years ago, but it is now > > failing to connect to my online banks. I seem to remember some in- > > built obsolescence in the online features so I presume this is the > > problem > > Is it possible to revert the data file back to the 2002 version? IIRC, > > there was a warning about upgradings not being backwards compatible > > when I loaded the 2005 version. > > If that is so, what is the best way to revert the data back to the > > 2002 version? > Is it Nationwide that's giving you trouble? If so see the thread below > from microsoft.public.uk.money, and wait until after the bank holiday > weekend: > http://shortlinks.co.uk/jcu > (orhttp://groups.google.co.uk/group/microsoft.public.uk.money/browse_thr... > ) dg |
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| On 23 Mar, 22:25, dg <drgree...[at]hotmail.com> wrote: - quote - > I 'upgraded' to the UK 2005 version about 2 years ago, but it is now
Is it Nationwide that's giving you trouble? If so see the thread below> failing to connect to my online banks. I seem to remember some in- > built obsolescence in the online features so I presume this is the > problem > Is it possible to revert the data file back to the 2002 version? IIRC, > there was a warning about upgradings not being backwards compatible > when I loaded the 2005 version. > If that is so, what is the best way to revert the data back to the > 2002 version? from microsoft.public.uk.money, and wait until after the bank holiday weekend: http://shortlinks.co.uk/jcu (or http://groups.google.co.uk/group/mic...c082c70f1bd8ba ) |
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| The last we heard was that UK M2005 was scheduled to timeout in Dec 2009. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For UK tips & fixes see http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "Marilyn & Bob" <Privacy[at]nospam.please> wrote in message news:uW6a4FVjIHA.4376[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... - quote - > Wait before you do anything. AFAIK the UK version does not become > obsolete as MS has chosen to not produce a newer version and so has no > reason to stop the service. It is therefore likely that your problem comes > from some other cause. Hold off and a UK person (Bob Peel) will probably > have more information here. In addition, I believe there is a UK Money > group. > -- > Peace, > BobJ > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news:qtmdu31bhl4h6m4cdrk7iduv7s8cs371v8[at]4ax.com... > > In microsoft.public.money, dg wrote: > > > > I 'upgraded' to the UK 2005 version about 2 years ago, but it is now > > > failing to connect to my online banks. I seem to remember some in- > > > built obsolescence in the online features so I presume this is the > > > problem > > > > > Is it possible to revert the data file back to the 2002 version? IIRC, > > > there was a warning about upgradings not being backwards compatible > > > when I loaded the 2005 version. > > > > > If that is so, what is the best way to revert the data back to the > > > 2002 version? > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178465 for the best way. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Marilyn & Bob wrote: - quote - > Wait before you do anything. AFAIK the UK version does not become obsolete
I concur. No timeout has occurred for the UK Money 2005.> as MS has chosen to not produce a newer version and so has no reason to stop > the service. It is therefore likely that your problem comes from some other > cause. Hold off and a UK person (Bob Peel) will probably have more > information here. In addition, I believe there is a UK Money group. |
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| Wait before you do anything. AFAIK the UK version does not become obsolete as MS has chosen to not produce a newer version and so has no reason to stop the service. It is therefore likely that your problem comes from some other cause. Hold off and a UK person (Bob Peel) will probably have more information here. In addition, I believe there is a UK Money group. -- Peace, BobJ "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:qtmdu31bhl4h6m4cdrk7iduv7s8cs371v8[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, dg wrote: > > I 'upgraded' to the UK 2005 version about 2 years ago, but it is now > > failing to connect to my online banks. I seem to remember some in- > > built obsolescence in the online features so I presume this is the > > problem > > > Is it possible to revert the data file back to the 2002 version? IIRC, > > there was a warning about upgradings not being backwards compatible > > when I loaded the 2005 version. > > > If that is so, what is the best way to revert the data back to the > > 2002 version? > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178465 for the best way. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, dg wrote: - quote - > I 'upgraded' to the UK 2005 version about 2 years ago, but it is now
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178465 for the best way.> failing to connect to my online banks. I seem to remember some in- > built obsolescence in the online features so I presume this is the > problem > Is it possible to revert the data file back to the 2002 version? IIRC, > there was a warning about upgradings not being backwards compatible > when I loaded the 2005 version. > If that is so, what is the best way to revert the data back to the > 2002 version? |
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| I 'upgraded' to the UK 2005 version about 2 years ago, but it is now failing to connect to my online banks. I seem to remember some in- built obsolescence in the online features so I presume this is the problem Is it possible to revert the data file back to the 2002 version? IIRC, there was a warning about upgradings not being backwards compatible when I loaded the 2005 version. If that is so, what is the best way to revert the data back to the 2002 version? thanks dg |
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