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| In microsoft.public.money, Greg12 wrote: - quote - > I went to load this an a message came up I needed a end user license
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259291> agreement. It never prompted me for this. I do have the code on the outside > of the disk.GREG |
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| I went to load this an a message came up I needed a end user license agreement. It never prompted me for this. I do have the code on the outside of the disk.GREG -- Greg12 "Antares 531" wrote: - quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:17:24 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP > Cal, the link I provided on my earlier post was a link to my own > computer files, not a web link. Here is the information that I > intended to convey. > ---copy/paste--- > Microsoft® Money Plus Online Services Policy > Microsoft® Money Plus includes up to two (2) years of Online Services. > You will be able to use the online services in Microsoft Money Plus > (the "Online Services") for a period of two (2) years from your > activation of the Microsoft Money Plus software or until January 31, > 2011 , whichever is earlier. After expiration of the Online Services > period, you will not be able to automatically update your accounts and > investment values in Microsoft Money Plus. You will still be able to > view and edit your financial data in Microsoft Money Plus and to > manually update your accounts and investment values. Please read below > for more details. To continue using online Services after the > expiration period, end users will either need to upgrade to the > then-current version of Microsoft Money, or purchase an extension of > the Online Services if Microsoft makes such extension available. > NOTE: Online Services are features of Microsoft Money Plus that give > you the ability to perform certain online financial tasks through the > Microsoft Money Plus client software. Your ability to perform certain > Online Services (such as online banking) may require that you obtain > these services separately from your financial institution, with or > without a fee, and may also require a Windows Live ID. Microsoft > reserves the right to modify or discontinue these Online Services at > any time, without notice. > Online Services simplify managing your finances by allowing you to > more easily accomplish key tasks within Microsoft Money Plus. Online > Services in Microsoft Money Plus allow you to connect with financial > institutions and make updating your financial data more automated and > efficient. > For end users that utilize Online Services, there will be > notifications within Microsoft Money Plus in advance of the date when > Online Services will expire. To continue using Online Services in > Microsoft Money after the expiration, end users will either need to > upgrade to the then-current version of Microsoft Money, or end users > may be able to purchase an extension of the Online Services if > Microsoft makes such extension available. > Online Services generally include the following functionality within > Microsoft Money Plus: > Financial Account Management > Importing transaction, balance, and statement information for banking, > credit card, investment, and 401(k) accounts*. > Importing transaction, balance, and statement information directly > from your financial institution. > Background banking. > *QIF file import (as backup files) will continue to be available. > Online Bill Payment & Funds Transfer > Creating, changing, and canceling new, scheduled, or recurring > payments or transfer of funds between financial institutions, and > viewing the status of these payments and transfers. > Investment Tracking > Downloading updated currency exchange rates and updated prices for > stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and other securities. > Synchronization with MSN® Money > Synchronizing financial data between Microsoft Money Plus and MSN > Money and viewing synchronized data. > Miscellaneous > Sending new messages to or receiving new messages from your financial > institution from within Microsoft Money Plus. > If you have questions about the Microsoft Money Plus Online Services > Policy or about how expiration of the ability to use Online Services > may affect your use of Microsoft Money Plus, please contact Microsoft > Product Support Services at http://support.microsoft.com/mny. |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: Problems resolved! I did a Control Panel - Add/remove programs, then reinstalled both Streets & Trips and Money Plus. Both seem to be working well, now. I never figured out the source of the problem, but it seems to be gone, now, and that is what counts. |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:30:55 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote:
folder. I will burn it onto a CD later and after I get my books> > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 > > <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: > > > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > > is the same. > > > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > > suggestions? > > > > Is there any hope that a complete uninstall then a reinstall from the > > beginning would clear this problem up? I'm talking of uninstalling and > > reinstalling Streets & Trips. I have a box copy of this, with the CD. > > > I'm not sure how I could go about reinstalling Money Plus Deluxe if I > > did an uninstall by means of Control Panel - Add or remove programs. I > > can't locate any temp file that seems to be the downloaded version of > > this. > So go to http://www.findmyorder.com now, and re-download. Save the > file. Thanks, Cal, I just did that and now have the file in my My Documents balanced today I may do a complete uninstall/reinstall of both Money Plus and Streets & Trips 2008. If that doesn't cure the problem I'll give up on Streets & Trips but keep Money Plus. Your suggestions have been very helpful. I hope to have this set of problems resolved, later this evening. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531
So go to http://www.findmyorder.com now, and re-download. Save the> <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > is the same. > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > suggestions? > > Is there any hope that a complete uninstall then a reinstall from the > beginning would clear this problem up? I'm talking of uninstalling and > reinstalling Streets & Trips. I have a box copy of this, with the CD. > I'm not sure how I could go about reinstalling Money Plus Deluxe if I > did an uninstall by means of Control Panel - Add or remove programs. I > can't locate any temp file that seems to be the downloaded version of > this. file. |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: - quote - > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've
beginning would clear this problem up? I'm talking of uninstalling and> tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > is the same. > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > suggestions? Is there any hope that a complete uninstall then a reinstall from the reinstalling Streets & Trips. I have a box copy of this, with the CD. I'm not sure how I could go about reinstalling Money Plus Deluxe if I did an uninstall by means of Control Panel - Add or remove programs. I can't locate any temp file that seems to be the downloaded version of this. |
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| What "security" programs do you currently have installed and/or running? For example: - Spy Sweeper - Norton's - McAfee etc It is possible that one of those programs may have updated and is now restricting access by Money (and/or Streets). I know for sure that Spy Sweeper can block some of Money's DLLs (specifically one related to the EULA - end user license agreement) -Mark "Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote in message news 010d4lrflbj3atejg6sepnu4can7guflr[at]4ax.com...- quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 13:44:00 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP > <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: > > > > > > I just checked and my version is Internet Explorer 7, Version 7.0, > > > Update version 0. > > > > > I'm reticent to try re-installing Streets and Trips 2008. This would > > > probably cause Money to fail, again, and if it does I have no CD to > > > re-install the Money Plus Deluxe that I downloaded and installed this > > > morning to rectify the MS Money problem. > > > Is that the trial, or did you buy? When you buy, it is important to > > keep a copy or two of the downloaded file, as well as the email with > > the key. Burn it to a CD, and put it elsewhere too. You would need > > that to reinstall, or to install onto a second computer. > > I bought this...box copy...at Best Buy, yesterday. It installed > without any noticed problems and worked fine until I got into this > mess with Money, later. When I downloaded and installed the Money Plus > software this apparently killed Streets & Trips. The Money download > was a paid for version...$35.00...downloaded and installed. Is that > download file still somewhere in my temporary folder or some such? > > > > > > When I open MS Money it starts normally, but there is a pop-up saying; > > > To continue operating successfully, Money requires a software update. > > > Click OK to close Money and begin the update, now. > > > > > Money is backing up your files > > > > > A software update is already in progress. Please try again when the > > > update is complete. > > > Did you really set IE7 back to defaults, as one of the items in that > > KB article suggested? > > Yes, I reset it to defaults, then opened it. It seemed to work okay > but opened to a page of ads instead of my preferred blank page. > Anyway, it does seem that the restore to default settings worked as it > should. > > > Also I would try creating a new XP user with Administrator > > privilege. Switch to that user and open Money. Let it create a new > > Money file with no password or Live ID. > > I could do that if there is no other work-around. > > > The theory is that if the problem is an IE setting, you will get > > default settings for the new user. If you succeed this way, it > > would accomplish the download, and it would point toward the reason > > the other did not work. You can delete the new user later, and > > your regular IE settings will not have been changed. > > I'm a bit confused here. The Money Plus installation was from a MS > Download that I paid $35.00 for and downloaded/installed this morning. > The Streets & Trips that I installed yesterday was a CD/box copy that > I bought at Best Buy. > Other than reset the default values, I haven't done anything to IE for > several weeks. I've been running Windows XP Pro, SP 3 on this computer > since I built the computer, last fall. I have it set to do automatic > on-line updates, and I think it went through a spate of this a few > days ago, but it seemed to work okay, and still does...except for > Streets & Trips vs. Money Plus. It's either or, but not both, it > seems. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531
Any chance? Sure. Likely? I suspect that would depend a lot on what> <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > is the same. > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > suggestions? > > Is there any chance that this is a registry error? you call a registry error. It sounds like some kind of error. It probably involves the registry. Hmmmm. - quote - > Would a registry
I strongly doubt it, but I am pretty ignorant of those.> cleaner help? Money Plus comes with support, and I expect the MS Streets & Trips 2008 does too. But who/which would take ownership of the problem, I ask skeptically. I suspect each would say "reinstall my product. See, it works." |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > I bought this...box copy...at Best Buy, yesterday. It installed
It might be in some temp folder. It would be a Money_Plus*.exe file> without any noticed problems and worked fine until I got into this > mess with Money, later. When I downloaded and installed the Money Plus > software this apparently killed Streets & Trips. The Money download > was a paid for version...$35.00...downloaded and installed. Is that > download file still somewhere in my temporary folder or some such? of about 35 MB. However, without paying extra, you can re-download for thirty days. See http://www.findmyorder.com I am glad this did not come up in day 31. ;-) |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: - quote - > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've
cleaner help?> tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > is the same. > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > suggestions? Is there any chance that this is a registry error? Would a registry |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 13:44:00 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote:
without any noticed problems and worked fine until I got into this> > > I just checked and my version is Internet Explorer 7, Version 7.0, > > Update version 0. > > > I'm reticent to try re-installing Streets and Trips 2008. This would > > probably cause Money to fail, again, and if it does I have no CD to > > re-install the Money Plus Deluxe that I downloaded and installed this > > morning to rectify the MS Money problem. > Is that the trial, or did you buy? When you buy, it is important to > keep a copy or two of the downloaded file, as well as the email with > the key. Burn it to a CD, and put it elsewhere too. You would need > that to reinstall, or to install onto a second computer. I bought this...box copy...at Best Buy, yesterday. It installed mess with Money, later. When I downloaded and installed the Money Plus software this apparently killed Streets & Trips. The Money download was a paid for version...$35.00...downloaded and installed. Is that download file still somewhere in my temporary folder or some such? - quote - > > > When I open MS Money it starts normally, but there is a pop-up saying;
but opened to a page of ads instead of my preferred blank page.> > To continue operating successfully, Money requires a software update. > > Click OK to close Money and begin the update, now. > > > Money is backing up your files > > > A software update is already in progress. Please try again when the > > update is complete. > Did you really set IE7 back to defaults, as one of the items in that > KB article suggested? Yes, I reset it to defaults, then opened it. It seemed to work okay Anyway, it does seem that the restore to default settings worked as it should. - quote - > Also I would try creating a new XP user with Administrator
Download that I paid $35.00 for and downloaded/installed this morning.> privilege. Switch to that user and open Money. Let it create a new > Money file with no password or Live ID. I could do that if there is no other work-around. > The theory is that if the problem is an IE setting, you will get > default settings for the new user. If you succeed this way, it > would accomplish the download, and it would point toward the reason > the other did not work. You can delete the new user later, and > your regular IE settings will not have been changed. I'm a bit confused here. The Money Plus installation was from a MS The Streets & Trips that I installed yesterday was a CD/box copy that I bought at Best Buy. Other than reset the default values, I haven't done anything to IE for several weeks. I've been running Windows XP Pro, SP 3 on this computer since I built the computer, last fall. I have it set to do automatic on-line updates, and I think it went through a spate of this a few days ago, but it seemed to work okay, and still does...except for Streets & Trips vs. Money Plus. It's either or, but not both, it seems. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > I just checked and my version is Internet Explorer 7, Version 7.0,
Is that the trial, or did you buy? When you buy, it is important to> Update version 0. > I'm reticent to try re-installing Streets and Trips 2008. This would > probably cause Money to fail, again, and if it does I have no CD to > re-install the Money Plus Deluxe that I downloaded and installed this > morning to rectify the MS Money problem. keep a copy or two of the downloaded file, as well as the email with the key. Burn it to a CD, and put it elsewhere too. You would need that to reinstall, or to install onto a second computer. - quote - > When I open MS Money it starts normally, but there is a pop-up saying;
Did you really set IE7 back to defaults, as one of the items in that> To continue operating successfully, Money requires a software update. > Click OK to close Money and begin the update, now. > Money is backing up your files > A software update is already in progress. Please try again when the > update is complete. KB article suggested? Also I would try creating a new XP user with Administrator privilege. Switch to that user and open Money. Let it create a new Money file with no password or Live ID. The theory is that if the problem is an IE setting, you will get default settings for the new user. If you succeed this way, it would accomplish the download, and it would point toward the reason the other did not work. You can delete the new user later, and your regular IE settings will not have been changed. |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 12:19:37 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote:
Update version 0.> > I seem to have the MS Money problem resolved...temporarily, but now my > > MS Streets and Trips is balking. I installed the new version yesterday > > just before my MS Money went belly up. There seems to be some conflict > > between these two client software setups. Any suggestions??? > That's interesting. You wouldn't be using the IE8 beta, would you? > System Restore of a restore point could be useful in dealing with > this, or at least in diagnosing. I just checked and my version is Internet Explorer 7, Version 7.0, I'm reticent to try re-installing Streets and Trips 2008. This would probably cause Money to fail, again, and if it does I have no CD to re-install the Money Plus Deluxe that I downloaded and installed this morning to rectify the MS Money problem. When I open MS Money it starts normally, but there is a pop-up saying; To continue operating successfully, Money requires a software update. Click OK to close Money and begin the update, now. Money is backing up your files A software update is already in progress. Please try again when the update is complete. When I try to open Streets & Trips 2008 it balks and indicates that I need to put the installation CD into the drive and click when this is done. I'm afraid to try this. It would probably kill Money, again, and I have no way, other than buy the upgrade again, to re-install Money. That is I don't have a hard copy on a CD. I just downloaded and installed after having the $35 charged to my credit card. - quote - > > > > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 > > <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: > > > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > > is the same. > > > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > > suggestions? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > I seem to have the MS Money problem resolved...temporarily, but now my
That's interesting. You wouldn't be using the IE8 beta, would you?> MS Streets and Trips is balking. I installed the new version yesterday > just before my MS Money went belly up. There seems to be some conflict > between these two client software setups. Any suggestions??? System Restore of a restore point could be useful in dealing with this, or at least in diagnosing. - quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 > <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > is the same. > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > suggestions? |
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| I seem to have the MS Money problem resolved...temporarily, but now my MS Streets and Trips is balking. I installed the new version yesterday just before my MS Money went belly up. There seems to be some conflict between these two client software setups. Any suggestions??? On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:03:21 -0500, Antares 531 <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote: - quote - > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. I've tried > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > is the same. > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > suggestions? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:52:47 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP
Money 2005 did try to issue notices. Something stopped it. I don't> <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: > > > > Thanks, Cal. I checked these out but didn't find a resolution to the > > > problem. I am thinking it is a matter of my Online Services having > > > expired, yet I can't understand why I am not permitted to renew or > > > re-subscribe if this is the case. Maybe I have no options other than > > > go buy a current version of MS Money and install it, along with the > > > Online services. > > > The re-subscribe path is buying Money Plus Deluxe. That includes two > > more years of full access. The 60-day free trial could give you > > another two months first, if you go that route. > > Thanks, Cal, I did this and the download process went well. I now have > my MS Money up and running well. I still can't understand why MS let > this expire with no notification and when it had expired, provided no > link or instructions for renewing this service. > Each time I tried to start MS Money I got the pop-up about Microsoft > Money Online Service Policy with the two buttons...Accept and Decline. > When I clicked the Accept button the whole program just closed and > returned me to my desktop screen. > Even after I had "Accepted" it several times they still slammed the > door in my face. I had to locate a back entrance, so to speak, before > they would sell me an upgrade. know what that was. If you have Spy Sweeper, that could have been it. Note that while Money Plus looks mostly like Money 2005, there are some improvements. One of the more notable is that Money Plus makes four timestamped backups by default (you can change number). In addition, it can make multiple scheduled backups. I suggest you choose a USB flash drive for those. |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:52:47 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote:
my MS Money up and running well. I still can't understand why MS let> > Thanks, Cal. I checked these out but didn't find a resolution to the > > problem. I am thinking it is a matter of my Online Services having > > expired, yet I can't understand why I am not permitted to renew or > > re-subscribe if this is the case. Maybe I have no options other than > > go buy a current version of MS Money and install it, along with the > > Online services. > The re-subscribe path is buying Money Plus Deluxe. That includes two > more years of full access. The 60-day free trial could give you > another two months first, if you go that route. Thanks, Cal, I did this and the download process went well. I now have this expire with no notification and when it had expired, provided no link or instructions for renewing this service. Each time I tried to start MS Money I got the pop-up about Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with the two buttons...Accept and Decline. When I clicked the Accept button the whole program just closed and returned me to my desktop screen. Even after I had "Accepted" it several times they still slammed the door in my face. I had to locate a back entrance, so to speak, before they would sell me an upgrade. - quote - > > Yet, it does seem that I should be able to start MS Money, without the > > Online Services, if it is a matter of an expired subscription to these > > services. > You should be able to do everything with Money 2005 except those > that require the use of the Microsoft servers. This includes quotes, > and it includes statements that come in from Microsoft thru a third > party. > > > Is it possible that some virus or Trojan is the cause of this problem? > I guess it could. I am not familiar with that, but if that were the > case, I would expect other things to be problematic in that event. > You could try starting Money after booting into Safe Mode with > networking. > > > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money > > Plus\MNYCoreFiles\WebCache\osp_all.htm > > > > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:17:24 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP > > <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: > > > > > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > > > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. > > > > > You could try reverting to an earlier restore point. If that does > > > not help, you could then undo that. > > > > > > I've tried > > > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > > > is the same. > > > > > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > > > suggestions? > > > > > First, see if you can open Sample.mny from your Money install folder > > > (typically C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005) > > > > > That will help distinguish if the problem is with the install or the > > > file. > > > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899935/en-us method 4. If that > > > does not do it, consider method 3. Then move to the others. > > > > > If you have some kind of protection software (Spysweeper or Norton > > > particularly), that might cause a problem. > > |
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| One possibility is that this is due to some update to some security software on your system. Do you happen to use Spy Sweeper? I understand that they may block Money's EULA DLL file, which could be the source of this behavior. -Mark "Antares 531" <gordonlrDELETE[at]swbell.net> wrote in message news:3iivc4l8rhn4i220gtomas5t9rnle2h8cp[at]4ax.com... - quote - > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:17:24 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP > Cal, the link I provided on my earlier post was a link to my own > computer files, not a web link. Here is the information that I > intended to convey. > ---copy/paste--- > Microsoft® Money Plus Online Services Policy > Microsoft® Money Plus includes up to two (2) years of Online Services. > You will be able to use the online services in Microsoft Money Plus > (the "Online Services") for a period of two (2) years from your > activation of the Microsoft Money Plus software or until January 31, > 2011 , whichever is earlier. After expiration of the Online Services > period, you will not be able to automatically update your accounts and > investment values in Microsoft Money Plus. You will still be able to > view and edit your financial data in Microsoft Money Plus and to > manually update your accounts and investment values. Please read below > for more details. To continue using online Services after the > expiration period, end users will either need to upgrade to the > then-current version of Microsoft Money, or purchase an extension of > the Online Services if Microsoft makes such extension available. > NOTE: Online Services are features of Microsoft Money Plus that give > you the ability to perform certain online financial tasks through the > Microsoft Money Plus client software. Your ability to perform certain > Online Services (such as online banking) may require that you obtain > these services separately from your financial institution, with or > without a fee, and may also require a Windows Live ID. Microsoft > reserves the right to modify or discontinue these Online Services at > any time, without notice. > Online Services simplify managing your finances by allowing you to > more easily accomplish key tasks within Microsoft Money Plus. Online > Services in Microsoft Money Plus allow you to connect with financial > institutions and make updating your financial data more automated and > efficient. > For end users that utilize Online Services, there will be > notifications within Microsoft Money Plus in advance of the date when > Online Services will expire. To continue using Online Services in > Microsoft Money after the expiration, end users will either need to > upgrade to the then-current version of Microsoft Money, or end users > may be able to purchase an extension of the Online Services if > Microsoft makes such extension available. > Online Services generally include the following functionality within > Microsoft Money Plus: > Financial Account Management > Importing transaction, balance, and statement information for banking, > credit card, investment, and 401(k) accounts*. > Importing transaction, balance, and statement information directly > from your financial institution. > Background banking. > *QIF file import (as backup files) will continue to be available. > Online Bill Payment & Funds Transfer > Creating, changing, and canceling new, scheduled, or recurring > payments or transfer of funds between financial institutions, and > viewing the status of these payments and transfers. > Investment Tracking > Downloading updated currency exchange rates and updated prices for > stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and other securities. > Synchronization with MSN® Money > Synchronizing financial data between Microsoft Money Plus and MSN > Money and viewing synchronized data. > Miscellaneous > Sending new messages to or receiving new messages from your financial > institution from within Microsoft Money Plus. > If you have questions about the Microsoft Money Plus Online Services > Policy or about how expiration of the ability to use Online Services > may affect your use of Microsoft Money Plus, please contact Microsoft > Product Support Services at http://support.microsoft.com/mny. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: - quote - > Thanks, Cal. I checked these out but didn't find a resolution to the
The re-subscribe path is buying Money Plus Deluxe. That includes two> problem. I am thinking it is a matter of my Online Services having > expired, yet I can't understand why I am not permitted to renew or > re-subscribe if this is the case. Maybe I have no options other than > go buy a current version of MS Money and install it, along with the > Online services. more years of full access. The 60-day free trial could give you another two months first, if you go that route. - quote - > Yet, it does seem that I should be able to start MS Money, without the
You should be able to do everything with Money 2005 except those> Online Services, if it is a matter of an expired subscription to these > services. that require the use of the Microsoft servers. This includes quotes, and it includes statements that come in from Microsoft thru a third party. - quote - > Is it possible that some virus or Trojan is the cause of this problem?
I guess it could. I am not familiar with that, but if that were thecase, I would expect other things to be problematic in that event. You could try starting Money after booting into Safe Mode with networking. - quote - > C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money > Plus\MNYCoreFiles\WebCache\osp_all.htm > On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:17:24 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP > <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Antares 531 wrote: > > > > Yesterday when I tried to start Money Premium 2005 it balked. I've > > > tried several times since but always get the same thing. A pop-up > > > reading Microsoft Money Online Service Policy with two buttons at the > > > bottom, Accept or Decline, shows up on top of the Money opening > > > screen. I click the Accept button and the whole thing simply shuts > > > down and reverts to my desktop screen. > > > > > All my other software seems to be operating normally. I have no other > > > known problems with this computer. I'm running MS Windows XP Pro SP 3 > > > and have more than ample hard drive and RAM capacity. I've made no > > > recent changes to the computer's setup or program installations, other > > > than installing a new update version of MS Streets & Trips 2008, > > > yesterday, just before I noticed this problem with Money. > > > You could try reverting to an earlier restore point. If that does > > not help, you could then undo that. > > > > I've tried > > > shutting down all other programs before starting Money, but the result > > > is the same. > > > > > I've re-booted and re-installed Money but nothing has changed. Any > > > suggestions? > > > First, see if you can open Sample.mny from your Money install folder > > (typically C:\Program Files\Microsoft Money 2005) > > > That will help distinguish if the problem is with the install or the > > file. > > > See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899935/en-us method 4. If that > > does not do it, consider method 3. Then move to the others. > > > If you have some kind of protection software (Spysweeper or Norton > > particularly), that might cause a problem. > |
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| On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:17:24 -0500, Cal Learner-- MVP Cal, the link I provided on my earlier post was a link to my own computer files, not a web link. Here is the information that I intended to convey. ---copy/paste--- Microsoft® Money Plus Online Services Policy Microsoft® Money Plus includes up to two (2) years of Online Services. You will be able to use the online services in Microsoft Money Plus (the "Online Services") for a period of two (2) years from your activation of the Microsoft Money Plus software or until January 31, 2011 , whichever is earlier. After expiration of the Online Services period, you will not be able to automatically update your accounts and investment values in Microsoft Money Plus. You will still be able to view and edit your financial data in Microsoft Money Plus and to manually update your accounts and investment values. Please read below for more details. To continue using online Services after the expiration period, end users will either need to upgrade to the then-current version of Microsoft Money, or purchase an extension of the Online Services if Microsoft makes such extension available. NOTE: Online Services are features of Microsoft Money Plus that give you the ability to perform certain online financial tasks through the Microsoft Money Plus client software. Your ability to perform certain Online Services (such as online banking) may require that you obtain these services separately from your financial institution, with or without a fee, and may also require a Windows Live ID. Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue these Online Services at any time, without notice. Online Services simplify managing your finances by allowing you to more easily accomplish key tasks within Microsoft Money Plus. Online Services in Microsoft Money Plus allow you to connect with financial institutions and make updating your financial data more automated and efficient. For end users that utilize Online Services, there will be notifications within Microsoft Money Plus in advance of the date when Online Services will expire. To continue using Online Services in Microsoft Money after the expiration, end users will either need to upgrade to the then-current version of Microsoft Money, or end users may be able to purchase an extension of the Online Services if Microsoft makes such extension available. Online Services generally include the following functionality within Microsoft Money Plus: Financial Account Management Importing transaction, balance, and statement information for banking, credit card, investment, and 401(k) accounts*. Importing transaction, balance, and statement information directly from your financial institution. Background banking. *QIF file import (as backup files) will continue to be available. Online Bill Payment & Funds Transfer Creating, changing, and canceling new, scheduled, or recurring payments or transfer of funds between financial institutions, and viewing the status of these payments and transfers. Investment Tracking Downloading updated currency exchange rates and updated prices for stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and other securities. Synchronization with MSN® Money Synchronizing financial data between Microsoft Money Plus and MSN Money and viewing synchronized data. Miscellaneous Sending new messages to or receiving new messages from your financial institution from within Microsoft Money Plus. If you have questions about the Microsoft Money Plus Online Services Policy or about how expiration of the ability to use Online Services may affect your use of Microsoft Money Plus, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services at http://support.microsoft.com/mny. |
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