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Old 07-30-2008, 08:31 PM
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In microsoft.public.money, Jason wrote:

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> Hello,
> I have been using Money for a few years now, but am having an issue that I
> do not know how to resolve. I will try to explain as best I can, so here
> goes.
> I have a CC (Discover) that I was not able to update for about 9 months due
> to the fact that there is a time limit on the online updates within Money. I
> recently installed Money 2007 and was able to perform the transaction
> downloads. This is where the problem begins. Downloads and updating took a
> minimal amount of time, maybe a minute or two up to this point. However, by
> downloading transactions all the way back to September 2007 the computer
> would not merge all transactions. It got to November 19, 2007 and quit. Now
> when I update it just keeps going and gives me a message of insufficient
> memory after running for several hours. Does any have any ideas on how to
> get Money to download and/or merge transactions from November 19, 2007 to the
> present?


I don't know. You may want to restore a backup at some point.

For the merging, you could try performing that while booted into
safe mode, or with a clean boot. Safe mode is simpler, if it does
the job.


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> As a secondary problem, I imported a statement I downloaded from ING and it
> is now currently performing the "Updating Your Accounts". And has been for 4
> hours now. There were only 16 transactions in this statement so what is
> taking it so long? Is it still trying to merge the CC transactions?
> If any one has ideas I would greatly appreciate them.


ING Direct and Discover are different situations. The ING Direct
downloads go thru a third party, so a delay is expected.

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Old 07-30-2008, 06:33 PM
Jason
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Default Updating your accounts...

Hello,

I have been using Money for a few years now, but am having an issue that I
do not know how to resolve. I will try to explain as best I can, so here
goes.

I have a CC (Discover) that I was not able to update for about 9 months due
to the fact that there is a time limit on the online updates within Money. I
recently installed Money 2007 and was able to perform the transaction
downloads. This is where the problem begins. Downloads and updating took a
minimal amount of time, maybe a minute or two up to this point. However, by
downloading transactions all the way back to September 2007 the computer
would not merge all transactions. It got to November 19, 2007 and quit. Now
when I update it just keeps going and gives me a message of insufficient
memory after running for several hours. Does any have any ideas on how to
get Money to download and/or merge transactions from November 19, 2007 to the
present?

As a secondary problem, I imported a statement I downloaded from ING and it
is now currently performing the "Updating Your Accounts". And has been for 4
hours now. There were only 16 transactions in this statement so what is
taking it so long? Is it still trying to merge the CC transactions?

If any one has ideas I would greatly appreciate them.

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Thanks,

Jason
 

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