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Microsoft Money Password help
I worked with money 2001on my old computer xp . I had no password for one
file and I did have a clear password for my other file. I had to reformat and I installed 2001 money on a new laptop with vista. Trying to download my files, it asks for a password. for the file that didn't have a password, it asks for the password. For the file that had a password, the official password didn't work. I ran a password retrieval program and it verified that the file without a password didn't have one assigned. |
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Re: Microsoft Money Password help
Here's my best guess at some dire assistance which may or may not be your
problem but is for a surprising number of people who get here with this complaint under these circumstances: See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=105. "In need of dire assistance" <In need of dire assistance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EB4247A5-1F18-4EDE-8DEC-DBF8C6E4C1CC@microsoft.com... >I worked with money 2001on my old computer xp . I had no password for one > file and I did have a clear password for my other file. I had to reformat > and I installed 2001 money on a new laptop with vista. Trying to download > my > files, it asks for a password. for the file that didn't have a password, > it > asks for the password. For the file that had a password, the official > password didn't work. I ran a password retrieval program and it verified > that the file without a password didn't have one assigned. |
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Re: Microsoft Money Password help
Is there a way I can check my backup files on my external drive to see if
they were backed up on a 2001 version? "Dick Watson" wrote: > Here's my best guess at some dire assistance which may or may not be your > problem but is for a surprising number of people who get here with this > complaint under these circumstances: > > See http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=105. > > "In need of dire assistance" <In need of dire > assistance@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:EB4247A5-1F18-4EDE-8DEC-DBF8C6E4C1CC@microsoft.com... > >I worked with money 2001on my old computer xp . I had no password for one > > file and I did have a clear password for my other file. I had to reformat > > and I installed 2001 money on a new laptop with vista. Trying to download > > my > > files, it asks for a password. for the file that didn't have a password, > > it > > asks for the password. For the file that had a password, the official > > password didn't work. I ran a password retrieval program and it verified > > that the file without a password didn't have one assigned. > > |
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Re: Microsoft Money Password help
In microsoft.public.money, In need of dire assistance wrote:
>Is there a way I can check my backup files on my external drive to see if >they were backed up on a 2001 version? You can install the Money Plus Deluxe trial and see which backup file extension is used to save your existing file. |
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Re: Microsoft Money Password help
So if I install this trial, it will tell me the versions of the files I have
on external drive? I intalled the 2008 money essentials and it said it would not open older versions of money files. It didn't tell me what version I had been using. How will plus deluxe be different "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > In microsoft.public.money, In need of dire assistance wrote: > > >Is there a way I can check my backup files on my external drive to see if > >they were backed up on a 2001 version? > > You can install the Money Plus Deluxe trial and see which backup > file extension is used to save your existing file. > |
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Re: Microsoft Money Password help
In microsoft.public.money, In need of dire assistance wrote:
>So if I install this trial, it will tell me the versions of the files I have >on external drive? I intalled the 2008 money essentials and it said it would >not open older versions of money files. It didn't tell me what version I had >been using. How will plus deluxe be different On http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...s.aspx?pid=002 and http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...ve_tab=Compare note at the bottom where it says "* Important note – Microsoft Money Essentials will not be able to open previous Money (Money Deluxe, Money Premium, or Money Home & Business) or Quicken files. If you are upgrading from a previous version of Money or Quicken, Money Plus Deluxe may be the right solution for you." Even beyond that, there are more differences too. > >"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > >> In microsoft.public.money, In need of dire assistance wrote: >> >> >Is there a way I can check my backup files on my external drive to see if >> >they were backed up on a 2001 version? >> >> You can install the Money Plus Deluxe trial and see which backup >> file extension is used to save your existing file. >> |
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Re: Microsoft Money Password help
Microsoft money deluxe plus did the trick. It allowed me to open both files
and I am very, very happy. Thanks for your help and I hope this helps others out there with the same problem "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > In microsoft.public.money, In need of dire assistance wrote: > > >So if I install this trial, it will tell me the versions of the files I have > >on external drive? I intalled the 2008 money essentials and it said it would > >not open older versions of money files. It didn't tell me what version I had > >been using. How will plus deluxe be different > > On http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...s.aspx?pid=002 and > http://www.microsoft.com/money/Produ...ve_tab=Compare > note at the bottom where it says "* Important note – Microsoft Money > Essentials will not be able to open previous Money (Money Deluxe, > Money Premium, or Money Home & Business) or Quicken files. If you > are upgrading from a previous version of Money or Quicken, Money > Plus Deluxe may be the right solution for you." > > Even beyond that, there are more differences too. > > > > > > >"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > >> In microsoft.public.money, In need of dire assistance wrote: > >> > >> >Is there a way I can check my backup files on my external drive to see if > >> >they were backed up on a 2001 version? > >> > >> You can install the Money Plus Deluxe trial and see which backup > >> file extension is used to save your existing file. > >> > |
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