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| I may have found the answer to my question. Today my Money 'home page' has the message 'Service pack available for Money Plus', clicking the link takes you to this MS KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927811/en-us# Although explicitly not listed, it appears to have corrected the issue I was having with Money Plus hanging when entering a bill payment upon completion of balancing a CC account. Retired Coal Miner wrote: - quote - > Is there an official list from MS of the issues addressed in this > update? |
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| When I opened Money this evening, and it performed the update, there was such a message. It said something like, "Installation completed successfully. If you have problems signing in to Money, restart your computer." I didn't have to. Susan "Prilosec" <purple[at]nni.net> wrote in message news:74AAFFBD-E230-43AC-9AE9-C2C8A979542A[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I wish MS had said something about a reboot after this upgrade. My online > stuff would not work and I thought for awhile something became corrupted. > Fortunately, I came to this group before panic and rebooted my computer. > Now online works fine. They should just put an instruction in that thing to > reboot after you are done. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message > news h1gu3dse5d5uehlei4rk1fgvdviam6c78[at]4ax.com...> > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > > > > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an > > > update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > > > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > > > minute or two. Reopen Money. > > > You may have to reboot Windows. |
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| I am having this problem with the update loop -- and rebooting has not solved it "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an > update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home > page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > with reasonable performance. > There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already > had things working. |
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| I wish MS had said something about a reboot after this upgrade. My online stuff would not work and I thought for awhile something became corrupted. Fortunately, I came to this group before panic and rebooted my computer. Now online works fine. They should just put an instruction in that thing to reboot after you are done. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news h1gu3dse5d5uehlei4rk1fgvdviam6c78[at]4ax.com...- quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an > > update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > > minute or two. Reopen Money. > You may have to reboot Windows. |
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| On Mar 25, 2:33*pm, "Mark" <a...[at]abcd.com> wrote: - quote - > Adding Money to the DEP exception list is no longer required once you get
My mny file is on a network share. I copied it to my local documents> the update for Money Plus > I would first confirm that Money Plus did update to the 17.x.xxx.1415 > version in Help - About Microsoft Money. > If not (or you can't get in) then try opening up the sample.mny file and try > updating via Sample. > Once the update has completed, then try opening up your file (ensuring that > it is in a location with full access, as Cal mentioned). > -Mark folder and double clicked it to open it in the updated MSMoney but it still immediately crashed. I tried to double-click the sample.mny file and it also crashed. Unhandled exception at 0x0350412d in msmoney.exe: 0xC0000096: Privileged instruction. The version of the MSMoney.exe file is 17.00.1414 (in properties), not 1415 as you listed. Properties also showed it was using WinXP compatability mode so I unchecked that and tried again. It worked on the sample and also on my networked mny file. Help-> About showed version 1415. All is well again ![]() Gary Davis |
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| The update was supposed to help improve performance issues with respect to the spending modules. The cash flow module is a different thing. It has many links into Bills. So, to help with that you may want to consider the Remove All Bills Data "Nuke the bills" Repair option. Be sure to review all of the warnings as well as the suggestions that Dick has posted. Thanks, Mark "afw" <afw[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:31506BC2-8875-4C15-902B-4899B638718B[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > This fix didn't help on my machine (Money Plus, W2K3 server, 2x2.8GHz) It > took 30 seconds to load my transactions and ~50 seconds to display cash > flow > on startup. The time to load history didn't change when I removed cash > flow > from home page, though the home page loaded very quickly -- data is 7> years of history (~10 accounts x 100-1000 transactions per account). The > data > was converted from Money 2007. Home page load used to take ~10 seconds. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an > > update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > > minute or two. Reopen Money. > > > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home > > page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > > with reasonable performance. > > > There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already > > had things working. > |
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| Adding Money to the DEP exception list is no longer required once you get the update for Money Plus I would first confirm that Money Plus did update to the 17.x.xxx.1415 version in Help - About Microsoft Money. If not (or you can't get in) then try opening up the sample.mny file and try updating via Sample. Once the update has completed, then try opening up your file (ensuring that it is in a location with full access, as Cal mentioned). -Mark "GarDavis" <gary[at]webguild.com> wrote in message news:ac53433a-efcc-4130-88bc-da60aa9d949c[at]c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > I have Vista 64. I was prompted to update in admin mode. I restarted > in admin mode but it did not like my file. It wanted to repair it, > choose another, create new, etc. I cancelled and reopened in non-admin > mode. This time it liked the file. > I again restarted in admin and when prompted to choose another file, I > used an old test file which it loaded ok and then ran the update. > After it finished, I restarted money in non-admin and it immediately > crashed. I tried admin mode and it also crashed (Microsoft Money has > Stopped Working). > Reboot did not help. I went into DEP and removed the msmoney and money > background entries. I went to re-add them from the new folder but it > said I could not add the exe's to the DEP-bypass list since DEP was > required for these exe's. > Does anyone have any solution to this? > Thanks, > Gary Davis |
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| I noticed the file MnyUpdate.log file appears to be updated/created today when I got the MP update. I don't know if it existed before. I'll be happy if it fixes the hanging on 'paying a scheduled CC bill upon completion of balancing a CC account' that I experience. Have been putting off the nuke the bills and reenter hoping a fix like this will come out. Is there an official list from MS of the issues addressed in this update? I might remember this incorrectly, but I thought MS does not always list the actual issues addressed with the updates they push out for various versions of Money? |
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| "Ed Hansberry, MS-MVP/Mobile Devices" <spamfree-silvernino[at]hotmail.spambegone.com> wrote in message news:3slhu3p3lgbprlnlffc7av32bpkp8id81f[at]4ax.com... - quote - > 3) Internet updates didn't work - I could sign in and use the
It may have updated a module that was in memory as a result of Money having started in the first place. Perhaps it couldn't replace that until released from memory by a restart.> file just fine (don't use Windows Live/passport to log in) but > even stock quotes gave a OFXIE12007 error. A reboot fixed it. No > clue why a program update would force a reboot to work. Tells me > it did something to the OS, which bothers me a bit. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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| Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: - quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an
1) Update seemed to run flawlessly here - other than Money not> update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home > page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > with reasonable performance. > There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already > had things working. closing itself due to the "backup" prompt. This on Vista ultimate. UAC popped up, hit Ok and it downloaded and installed ok. 2) I fixed my spending module issue about 3 months ago by purging all bills data and rebuilding it. Glad MS fixed it anyway 3) Internet updates didn't work - I could sign in and use the file just fine (don't use Windows Live/passport to log in) but even stock quotes gave a OFXIE12007 error. A reboot fixed it. No clue why a program update would force a reboot to work. Tells me it did something to the OS, which bothers me a bit. -- __________________________________________________ ________________________________ Ed Hansberry (Please do *NOT* email me. Post here for the benefit of all) What is on my Pocket PC? http://www.ehansberry.com/ Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices www.pocketpc.com What is an MVP? - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ |
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| In microsoft.public.money, GarDavis wrote: - quote - > I have Vista 64. I was prompted to update in admin mode. I restarted
Move your *.mny and *.mbf files out of ProgramFiles, and typically> in admin mode but it did not like my file. It wanted to repair it, > choose another, create new, etc. I cancelled and reopened in non-admin > mode. This time it liked the file. > I again restarted in admin and when prompted to choose another file, I > used an old test file which it loaded ok and then ran the update. > After it finished, I restarted money in non-admin and it immediately > crashed. I tried admin mode and it also crashed (Microsoft Money has > Stopped Working). > Reboot did not help. I went into DEP and removed the msmoney and money > background entries. I went to re-add them from the new folder but it > said I could not add the exe's to the DEP-bypass list since DEP was > required for these exe's. > Does anyone have any solution to this? into your Documents folder. |
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| I have Vista 64. I was prompted to update in admin mode. I restarted in admin mode but it did not like my file. It wanted to repair it, choose another, create new, etc. I cancelled and reopened in non-admin mode. This time it liked the file. I again restarted in admin and when prompted to choose another file, I used an old test file which it loaded ok and then ran the update. After it finished, I restarted money in non-admin and it immediately crashed. I tried admin mode and it also crashed (Microsoft Money has Stopped Working). Reboot did not help. I went into DEP and removed the msmoney and money background entries. I went to re-add them from the new folder but it said I could not add the exe's to the DEP-bypass list since DEP was required for these exe's. Does anyone have any solution to this? Thanks, Gary Davis |
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| "Chris Cowles" <spam_magnet[at]remove-me-bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:OXeecJhjIHA.5584[at]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... - quote - > I'm getting a 'you must be connected to the internet' message when attempting to authenticate with a Live ID. No
Reboot resolved this problem.> problem if firewall is down. Added "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles\msmoney.exe" > to firewall, (WLOC) which now lists it as .1414. > Did run it as admin (in Vista) once. Haven't rebooted yet. Will try that. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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| This fix didn't help on my machine (Money Plus, W2K3 server, 2x2.8GHz) It took 30 seconds to load my transactions and ~50 seconds to display cash flow on startup. The time to load history didn't change when I removed cash flow from home page, though the home page loaded very quickly -- data is 7years of history (~10 accounts x 100-1000 transactions per account). The data was converted from Money 2007. Home page load used to take ~10 seconds. "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an > update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home > page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > with reasonable performance. > There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already > had things working. |
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| "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news 31gu3pms2km2up5iia0c1sil6iuocpufv[at]4ax.com...- quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an
I'm getting a 'you must be connected to the internet' message when attempting to authenticate with a Live ID. No problem if firewall is down. Added "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Money Plus\MNYCoreFiles\msmoney.exe" to firewall, (WLOC) which now lists it as ..1414.> update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home > page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > with reasonable performance. > There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already > had things working. Did run it as admin (in Vista) once. Haven't rebooted yet. Will try that. -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL |
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| - quote - > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home
I added mine back in (3 metrics) and it there is def a performance> page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > with reasonable performance. increase. What used to be around 30 seconds felt around 10 now. Livable but not great for a quad core 3.0GHZ with 2GB RAM. |
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| "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news 31gu3pms2km2up5iia0c1sil6iuocpufv[at]4ax.com...- quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an
Cool. Thanks Cal.> update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. > Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home > page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back > with reasonable performance. > There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already > had things working. Bruce. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an
I had to RunAsAdministrator once to succeed. After successful> update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. update, the Help-> About version changes from 17.0.*.727 to 17.0.*.1415. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an
You may have to reboot Windows.> update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal > with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a > minute or two. Reopen Money. |
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| The next time you open Money Plus, expect a pop-up regarding an update. It will say it is closing Money, but you may have to deal with the backup popups if you have Money set up that way. Wait a minute or two. Reopen Money. Those who removed spending and performance modules from the home page due to very slow performance should be able to add those back with reasonable performance. There are some other improvements less obvious to those who already had things working. |
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