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| Unfortunately the only way (except for exporting/importing all of your Money accounts) to disable passport is to log into the passport server to detach the account. -- Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money Check http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp or email mnyukwsh[at]microsoft.com especially if it's a UK specific wish. I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money "john" <johnrbehr[at]patmedia.net> wrote in message news:0cc901c34d38$12d7dd70$a501280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I agree with your view of passport. I've been trying to > disable my passport acct in money 2002 and I'm receiving > error messages which prevent passport from being disabled. > I go to file, Login lockbox, follow the prompts to disable > passport but it's not working. Any recommendations? Thks. > > -----Original Message----- > > There are several things that could be preventing you > > from being able to sign in to Passport, but as far as > > using MSN bill pay you can still use the bill pay without > > having to use Passport. I am not a fan of Passport so I > > don't use it in my Money file and can use billpay just > > fine. > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > Well, I used to have Money 2001 and had it synched up > > with a passport, but > > > a long whle ago, I stopped being able to sign in with > > the passport through > > > Money. I could and and still can sign into my passport > > in other > > > applications like MSN Messenger, or at the Passport web > > site - no problem. > > > > > I decided to fix the problem, I would upgrade to Money > > 2003. It actually > > > worked, for a week. I was able to sign in and I even > > signed up for BillPay. > > > However, about a week ago the same exact problem > > occured. I cannot sign > > > into the passport through "Money's Server". > > > > > I went through Microsoft Tech Support and they blame the > > router in my cable > > > hook-up, as I was able to remove the router and was able > > to connect to the > > > Money Server, but then I put the router back in and it > > still worked. Now, > > > of course it doesn't work again. So, I decided to not > > use my cable > > > connection and use a direct dial-up connection and I > > still cannot sign in. > > > > > Has anyone else had this problem? Was there a REAL > > solution offered to the > > > problem? If the answer to the problem is to not use > > Passport, then I guess > > > I cannot use MSN BillPay because I prefer a solution > > that can integrate with > > > Money. > > > > > Otherwise, I guess its time to throw Microsoft Money > > into the trash and go > > > buy Quicken? > > > > > > > . > > > > . |
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| I agree with your view of passport. I've been trying to disable my passport acct in money 2002 and I'm receiving error messages which prevent passport from being disabled. I go to file, Login lockbox, follow the prompts to disable passport but it's not working. Any recommendations? Thks. - quote - > -----Original Message----- > There are several things that could be preventing you > from being able to sign in to Passport, but as far as > using MSN bill pay you can still use the bill pay without > having to use Passport. I am not a fan of Passport so I > don't use it in my Money file and can use billpay just > fine. > > -----Original Message----- > > Well, I used to have Money 2001 and had it synched up > with a passport, but > > a long whle ago, I stopped being able to sign in with > the passport through > > Money. I could and and still can sign into my passport > in other > > applications like MSN Messenger, or at the Passport web > site - no problem. > > > I decided to fix the problem, I would upgrade to Money > 2003. It actually > > worked, for a week. I was able to sign in and I even > signed up for BillPay. > > However, about a week ago the same exact problem > occured. I cannot sign > > into the passport through "Money's Server". > > > I went through Microsoft Tech Support and they blame the > router in my cable > > hook-up, as I was able to remove the router and was able > to connect to the > > Money Server, but then I put the router back in and it > still worked. Now, > > of course it doesn't work again. So, I decided to not > use my cable > > connection and use a direct dial-up connection and I > still cannot sign in. > > > Has anyone else had this problem? Was there a REAL > solution offered to the > > problem? If the answer to the problem is to not use > Passport, then I guess > > I cannot use MSN BillPay because I prefer a solution > that can integrate with > > Money. > > > Otherwise, I guess its time to throw Microsoft Money > into the trash and go > > buy Quicken? > > > > . > > . |
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| There are several things that could be preventing you from being able to sign in to Passport, but as far as using MSN bill pay you can still use the bill pay without having to use Passport. I am not a fan of Passport so I don't use it in my Money file and can use billpay just fine. - quote - > -----Original Message----- > Well, I used to have Money 2001 and had it synched up with a passport, but > a long whle ago, I stopped being able to sign in with the passport through > Money. I could and and still can sign into my passport in other > applications like MSN Messenger, or at the Passport web site - no problem. > I decided to fix the problem, I would upgrade to Money 2003. It actually > worked, for a week. I was able to sign in and I even signed up for BillPay. > However, about a week ago the same exact problem occured. I cannot sign > into the passport through "Money's Server". > I went through Microsoft Tech Support and they blame the router in my cable > hook-up, as I was able to remove the router and was able to connect to the > Money Server, but then I put the router back in and it still worked. Now, > of course it doesn't work again. So, I decided to not use my cable > connection and use a direct dial-up connection and I still cannot sign in. > Has anyone else had this problem? Was there a REAL solution offered to the > problem? If the answer to the problem is to not use Passport, then I guess > I cannot use MSN BillPay because I prefer a solution that can integrate with > Money. > Otherwise, I guess its time to throw Microsoft Money into the trash and go > buy Quicken? > . |
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