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| I tried both the repair (i read it in an earlier post) and restoring from a backup. No luck. The backup contains the "corrupt" data anyway. thanks - quote - > -----Original Message----- > In microsoft.public.money, Eric wrote: > > Microsoft Money 2004 > > Windows XP Professional (fully service packed) > > After importing transactions from my bank, I click "OK", > > it goes to the account list with transactions to read in > > parenthesis, I click on an account and it "has > > encountered a problem and needs to close." When I reopen > > Money the transactions are not in any of my accounts, but > > are still listed as "to be read". I have changed the view > > between "all transactions" and "unaccepted transactions" > > and nothing helps. They seem to have been lost in limbo. > > If I go and import the same file again nothing happens. > > No crash, but no results either. If I import a new file > > (say, the next day with new transactions) it crashes > > again. > In Internet Explorer delete your browser temporary files with > Tools-> InternetOptions-> DeleteFiles. > Then in Money do File-> RepairMoneyFile-> QuickFileRepair for good > measure. > If still no joy, consider restoring a backup. > . |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Eric wrote: - quote - > Microsoft Money 2004
In Internet Explorer delete your browser temporary files with> Windows XP Professional (fully service packed) > After importing transactions from my bank, I click "OK", > it goes to the account list with transactions to read in > parenthesis, I click on an account and it "has > encountered a problem and needs to close." When I reopen > Money the transactions are not in any of my accounts, but > are still listed as "to be read". I have changed the view > between "all transactions" and "unaccepted transactions" > and nothing helps. They seem to have been lost in limbo. > If I go and import the same file again nothing happens. > No crash, but no results either. If I import a new file > (say, the next day with new transactions) it crashes > again. Tools-> InternetOptions-> DeleteFiles. Then in Money do File-> RepairMoneyFile-> QuickFileRepair for good measure. If still no joy, consider restoring a backup. |
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| Microsoft Money 2004 Windows XP Professional (fully service packed) After importing transactions from my bank, I click "OK", it goes to the account list with transactions to read in parenthesis, I click on an account and it "has encountered a problem and needs to close." When I reopen Money the transactions are not in any of my accounts, but are still listed as "to be read". I have changed the view between "all transactions" and "unaccepted transactions" and nothing helps. They seem to have been lost in limbo. If I go and import the same file again nothing happens. No crash, but no results either. If I import a new file (say, the next day with new transactions) it crashes again. Thanks, Eric |
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