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| In microsoft.public.money, ijk wrote: - quote - > on a related note, i have money 2004 and i can sign in just fine and dandy.
How about if you do File-> RepairMoneyFile-> QuickFileRepair and> unfortunately, my money file has some errors in it that won't seem to go > away, so i want to use the file repair utility, but IT won't accept my > password. again, money accepts my password, but not the repair program. > any ideas? File-> RepairMoneyFile-> StandardFileRepair from within Money? |
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| on a related note, i have money 2004 and i can sign in just fine and dandy. unfortunately, my money file has some errors in it that won't seem to go away, so i want to use the file repair utility, but IT won't accept my password. again, money accepts my password, but not the repair program. any ideas? "Jim" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:a44c01c3eb43$fce88960$a601280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > I have just installed Money 2004 over the top of my old > Money 2003. At the sign-in page, Money has decided that > my old passport password is not correct (I didn't change > it) and will not let me in. I have followed several > support tech suggestions such as change my password > (didn't work) and set up a new .Net Passport (didn't work > either). I am now at a loss on how to resolve this issue > without completely uninstalling the program and risking > loss of all my data. I still have my Money 2003 CD. > Could I try to re-install this over 2004? I do have a > hard disk back-up for 2003 but it is six weels old (like a > dummy, I did not back-up prior to installing 2004). Has > anyone else had this problem and what can I do to get back > to using my Money? |
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| I have just installed Money 2004 over the top of my old Money 2003. At the sign-in page, Money has decided that my old passport password is not correct (I didn't change it) and will not let me in. I have followed several support tech suggestions such as change my password (didn't work) and set up a new .Net Passport (didn't work either). I am now at a loss on how to resolve this issue without completely uninstalling the program and risking loss of all my data. I still have my Money 2003 CD. Could I try to re-install this over 2004? I do have a hard disk back-up for 2003 but it is six weels old (like a dummy, I did not back-up prior to installing 2004). Has anyone else had this problem and what can I do to get back to using my Money? |
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