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| It is unlikely to be a Norton issue if it works with a new user. Probably the only realistic way to fix this would be to go to IE7. I don't understand the reluctance. It has been around for a long time (IE8 is being phased in), has better security features and no real downside. Don't know if that will fix this problem but it probably will give you a better chance. Otherwise it's swinging blindly in the dark. "Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx> wrote in message news:bkc2e4hdn4eblg874tdgcpdk50gdcs8hvp[at]4ax.com... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, John Pollard wrote: > > > I'd prefer to avoid IE7 if I can. I was using Money off and on > > for several months without seeing this problem, so I keep > > thinking that some relatively recent event must be involved. > I understand. If you decided to try it and then go back in XP, > Add/Remove programs can revert back to IE6 by uninstalling IE7. > > > > If still no go, or maybe even do this first, in IE, I would go > > > to > > > Tools-> InternetOptions-> Security-> TrustedSites-> Sites list and > > > uncheck "Require server verification... ". In the trusted > > > sites > > > list I would add these (maybe starting with the last one): > > > > > moneycentral.msn.com > > > fdl.microsoft.com > > > passport.com > > > passport.net > > > login.live.com > > > g.msn.com > > > money:// > > > I tried these, but no luck. > Sorry to hear that. > > > I believe that I recently accepted Symantec's offer to upgrade > > Norton Internet Security; are there any known issues with NIS? > There have been in the past, but usually in regard to installs. In > those cases, turning off Norton has been reported to be > insufficient. Uninstall Norton, install Money, and reinstall Norton > has worked for those situations. I can't say that would apply to > this situation. Plus, wouldn't NIS be across the board and not > per-user? I don't know. I know that with ZoneAlarm, some people have > identified a problem with a blocked site by putting ZoneAlarm into a > mode where it asks before blocking things rather than quietly > blocking. > While behind a NAT router, I would try booting into safe mode with > networking, and see if things work then. I expect that to cause NIS > to not start in that mode. Alternatively you could do a selective > boot to not start NIS or some other thing during, I think. > > > The original responder mentioned "add-ons"; are there any > > add-ons known to cause problems such as mine? > I would not know. I would not think that an add-on should affect > Microsoft Money. For regular browsing, > Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> InternetExplorer(NoAddons) > could start an instance of Money without add-ons running. This leads > me to suspect that add-ons are associated with the instance than > with all instances. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, John Pollard wrote: - quote - > I'd prefer to avoid IE7 if I can. I was using Money off and on
I understand. If you decided to try it and then go back in XP,> for several months without seeing this problem, so I keep > thinking that some relatively recent event must be involved. Add/Remove programs can revert back to IE6 by uninstalling IE7. - quote - > > If still no go, or maybe even do this first, in IE, I would go
Sorry to hear that.> > to > > Tools-> InternetOptions-> Security-> TrustedSites-> Sites list and > > uncheck "Require server verification... ". In the trusted > > sites > > list I would add these (maybe starting with the last one): > > > moneycentral.msn.com > > fdl.microsoft.com > > passport.com > > passport.net > > login.live.com > > g.msn.com > > money:// > I tried these, but no luck. - quote - > I believe that I recently accepted Symantec's offer to upgrade
There have been in the past, but usually in regard to installs. In> Norton Internet Security; are there any known issues with NIS? those cases, turning off Norton has been reported to be insufficient. Uninstall Norton, install Money, and reinstall Norton has worked for those situations. I can't say that would apply to this situation. Plus, wouldn't NIS be across the board and not per-user? I don't know. I know that with ZoneAlarm, some people have identified a problem with a blocked site by putting ZoneAlarm into a mode where it asks before blocking things rather than quietly blocking. While behind a NAT router, I would try booting into safe mode with networking, and see if things work then. I expect that to cause NIS to not start in that mode. Alternatively you could do a selective boot to not start NIS or some other thing during, I think. - quote - > The original responder mentioned "add-ons"; are there any
I would not know. I would not think that an add-on should affect> add-ons known to cause problems such as mine? Microsoft Money. For regular browsing, Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> InternetExplorer(NoAddons) could start an instance of Money without add-ons running. This leads me to suspect that add-ons are associated with the instance than with all instances. |
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| Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, John Pollard wrote:
IE6 does have that button and I did try click it the first time,> > Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> SystemRestore to > > > create > > > a restore point. > > > > Then in IE6, start with > > > Tools-> Options-> Security-> Local Intranet-> DefaultLevel > > > may be sufficient. (I know that sounds odd.) If not > > > sufficient, you > > > can try the default level for the Internet zone and the > > > TrustedSites > > > zone. > > > > > Alternatively to resetting the Internet zone , there is a > > > list > > > of > > > sites you could add to your Trusted sites zone. > > > > > See if things work then. If not, in IE6 do > > > Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> RestoreDefaults.. > > > I had high hopes, but none of these changes allowed my > > existing > > Windows user to establish a Live ID for my Money file. > In IE7, under IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced, there are > two > pushbuttons to restore things to defaults. I think IE6 had one > too. > Consider that/those. but it didn't have any effect. - quote - > <snip> > > I'm not sure how much (if any) protection I lost, so I don't
I'd prefer to avoid IE7 if I can. I was using Money off and on> > know whether to revert or not. If there are other changes I > > can > > make to get Money back in operation, I think I'll wait to see > > how those changes turn out before reverting. > You might want to try IE7. That may reset some defaults for > you. I > am not sure. for several months without seeing this problem, so I keep thinking that some relatively recent event must be involved. - quote - > If still no go, or maybe even do this first, in IE, I would go
I tried these, but no luck.> to > Tools-> InternetOptions-> Security-> TrustedSites-> Sites list and > uncheck "Require server verification... ". In the trusted > sites > list I would add these (maybe starting with the last one): > moneycentral.msn.com > fdl.microsoft.com > passport.com > passport.net > login.live.com > g.msn.com > money:// I believe that I recently accepted Symantec's offer to upgrade Norton Internet Security; are there any known issues with NIS? The original responder mentioned "add-ons"; are there any add-ons known to cause problems such as mine? -- John Pollard First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com Please reply to newsgroup |
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| In microsoft.public.money, John Pollard wrote: - quote - > Cal Learner-- MVP wrote:
In IE7, under IE Tools-> InternetOptions-> Advanced, there are two> > Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> SystemRestore to > > create > > a restore point. > > Then in IE6, start with > > Tools-> Options-> Security-> Local Intranet-> DefaultLevel > > may be sufficient. (I know that sounds odd.) If not > > sufficient, you > > can try the default level for the Internet zone and the > > TrustedSites > > zone. > > > Alternatively to resetting the Internet zone , there is a list > > of > > sites you could add to your Trusted sites zone. > > > See if things work then. If not, in IE6 do > > Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> RestoreDefaults.. > I had high hopes, but none of these changes allowed my existing > Windows user to establish a Live ID for my Money file. pushbuttons to restore things to defaults. I think IE6 had one too. Consider that/those. <snip - quote - > I'm not sure how much (if any) protection I lost, so I don't
You might want to try IE7. That may reset some defaults for you. I> know whether to revert or not. If there are other changes I can > make to get Money back in operation, I think I'll wait to see > how those changes turn out before reverting. am not sure. If still no go, or maybe even do this first, in IE, I would go to Tools-> InternetOptions-> Security-> TrustedSites-> Sites list and uncheck "Require server verification... ". In the trusted sites list I would add these (maybe starting with the last one): moneycentral.msn.com fdl.microsoft.com passport.com passport.net login.live.com g.msn.com money:// |
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| Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> SystemRestore to
I had high hopes, but none of these changes allowed my existing> create > a restore point. > Then in IE6, start with > Tools-> Options-> Security-> Local Intranet-> DefaultLevel > may be sufficient. (I know that sounds odd.) If not > sufficient, you > can try the default level for the Internet zone and the > TrustedSites > zone. > Alternatively to resetting the Internet zone , there is a list > of > sites you could add to your Trusted sites zone. > See if things work then. If not, in IE6 do > Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> RestoreDefaults.. Windows user to establish a Live ID for my Money file. - quote - > If you wanted to undo these changes, you could
I'm not sure how much (if any) protection I lost, so I don't> Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> SystemRestore to > restore > you computer to an earlier time using the restore point you > had > created. know whether to revert or not. If there are other changes I can make to get Money back in operation, I think I'll wait to see how those changes turn out before reverting. Thanks. -- John Pollard First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com Please reply to newsgroup |
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| In microsoft.public.money, John Pollard wrote: - quote - > duhmel wrote:
That's good news.> > Change your Windows 'user' account and try to log in again. > > Some > > people have reported that something in the IE has become > > corrupted. If this works you will need to start undoing the > > add-ins and options > > in IE. > Yes, with a new Windows user, my hotmail email address and > password were accepted. Thank you. > Now for the pain of trying to get IE 6 working for my normal > Windows user. Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> SystemRestore to create a restore point. Then in IE6, start with Tools-> Options-> Security-> LocalIntranet-> DefaultLevel may be sufficient. (I know that sounds odd.) If not sufficient, you can try the default level for the Internet zone and the TrustedSites zone. Alternatively to resetting the Internet zone , there is a list of sites you could add to your Trusted sites zone. See if things work then. If not, in IE6 do Tools-> Options-> Advanced-> RestoreDefaults.. If you wanted to undo these changes, you could Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> SystemTools-> SystemRestore to restore you computer to an earlier time using the restore point you had created. |
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| duhmel wrote: - quote - > Change your Windows 'user' account and try to log in again.
Yes, with a new Windows user, my hotmail email address and> Some > people have reported that something in the IE has become > corrupted. If this works you will need to start undoing the > add-ins and options > in IE. password were accepted. Thank you. Now for the pain of trying to get IE 6 working for my normal Windows user. -- John Pollard First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com Please reply to newsgroup |
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| "John Pollard" <invalid[at]invalid.com> wrote in message news:O8%23TWdZIJHA.3548[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... - quote - > John Pollard wrote: > > [I would have sworn I read some posts on this subject a while > > back, but I could not find them. Sorry if this is a repeat.] > > > I began receiving the message in the Subject of this post a week > > or so ago. Nothing had (or has) changed about the sign-in > > information. I can still log in to my hotmail account using the > > same email address and password that's stored in my Money file. > > > I tried removing the LiveID, then recreating it; didn't help. I > > tried both types of repair on the file; didn't help. > > > I get the same message if I create a brand new Money file and > > attempt to create a LiveID for it with the hotmail email account > > and password, so it doesn't seem to have anything to do with my > > Money data. > > > Anything else I should try? Do I need to create a new hotmail > > account and password? > Sorry, meant to add my version. Money 2007 Deluxe Version 16.0.120.1303. I was having the same problem last couple of weeks on a brand new Money file. I knew my ID & password were correct but they just did not work. I suspect the problem was on the Office Live site because I could log into my Live mail account but not the Live Home. I finally was able to log into both late last night. I would just keep trying. |
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| Change your Windows 'user' account and try to log in again. Some people have reported that something in the IE has become corrupted. If this works you will need to start undoing the add-ins and options in IE. "John Pollard" <invalid[at]invalid.com> wrote in message news:O8%23TWdZIJHA.3548[at]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... - quote - > John Pollard wrote: > > [I would have sworn I read some posts on this subject a while > > back, but I could not find them. Sorry if this is a repeat.] > > > I began receiving the message in the Subject of this post a week > > or so ago. Nothing had (or has) changed about the sign-in > > information. I can still log in to my hotmail account using the > > same email address and password that's stored in my Money file. > > > I tried removing the LiveID, then recreating it; didn't help. I > > tried both types of repair on the file; didn't help. > > > I get the same message if I create a brand new Money file and > > attempt to create a LiveID for it with the hotmail email account > > and password, so it doesn't seem to have anything to do with my > > Money data. > > > Anything else I should try? Do I need to create a new hotmail > > account and password? > Sorry, meant to add my version. Money 2007 Deluxe Version 16.0.120.1303. > -- > John Pollard > First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com > Please reply to newsgroup |
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| John Pollard wrote: - quote - > [I would have sworn I read some posts on this subject a while
Sorry, meant to add my version. Money 2007 Deluxe Version> back, but I could not find them. Sorry if this is a repeat.] > I began receiving the message in the Subject of this post a > week > or so ago. Nothing had (or has) changed about the sign-in > information. I can still log in to my hotmail account using > the > same email address and password that's stored in my Money > file. > I tried removing the LiveID, then recreating it; didn't help. > I > tried both types of repair on the file; didn't help. > I get the same message if I create a brand new Money file and > attempt to create a LiveID for it with the hotmail email > account > and password, so it doesn't seem to have anything to do with > my > Money data. > Anything else I should try? Do I need to create a new hotmail > account and password? 16.0.120.1303. -- John Pollard First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com Please reply to newsgroup |
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| [I would have sworn I read some posts on this subject a while back, but I could not find them. Sorry if this is a repeat.] I began receiving the message in the Subject of this post a week or so ago. Nothing had (or has) changed about the sign-in information. I can still log in to my hotmail account using the same email address and password that's stored in my Money file. I tried removing the LiveID, then recreating it; didn't help. I tried both types of repair on the file; didn't help. I get the same message if I create a brand new Money file and attempt to create a LiveID for it with the hotmail email account and password, so it doesn't seem to have anything to do with my Money data. Anything else I should try? Do I need to create a new hotmail account and password? -- John Pollard First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com Please reply to newsgroup |
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