Money does not record the downloaded information into the
register. The file downloads from the bank and the
dialog box opens but after answering questions the
information is not entered into the register. The problem
is with one account and not with another.

Re: Downloading bank account info by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Wed Jul 02 11:28:38 CDT 2003

In microsoft.public.money, Daniel Kamm wrote:

>Money does not record the downloaded information into the
>register. The file downloads from the bank and the
>dialog box opens but after answering questions the
>information is not entered into the register. The problem
>is with one account and not with another.

Close Money

In Internet Explorer delete your browser temporary files with
Tools->InternetOptions->DeleteFiles.

Then open Money with Start->Run and entering
"msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box.

These two things may fix some or all.

Re: Downloading bank account info by Tommy

Tommy
Wed Jul 02 14:12:40 CDT 2003

Why does this work, and how did you discover this?

I've had this same issue with ALL (5) of my online
statement accounts for several days, and haven't found any
help topic or helpful support from MS. Just curious what
this process does, and why it works (if it does).

>-----Original Message-----
>In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner--MVO wrote:
>
>Close Money
>
>In Internet Explorer delete your browser temporary files
with
>Tools->InternetOptions->DeleteFiles.
>
>Then open Money with Start->Run and entering
>"msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box.
>
>These two things may fix some or all.
>.
>

Re: Downloading bank account info by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Wed Jul 02 14:39:47 CDT 2003

In microsoft.public.money, Tommy B wrote:

>Why does this work, and how did you discover this?

It may have been Bonnie who posted the suggestion to delete temp
files first. She also suggested the cookies, but people who did not
delete the cookies reported good results. The -s opening seems
logical, handles various anomalies, and is safe.
>
>I've had this same issue with ALL (5) of my online
>statement accounts for several days, and haven't found any
>help topic or helpful support from MS. Just curious what
>this process does, and why it works (if it does).

People have reported success with this. It is easy without apparent
downside. What is apparent is that it works around a bug. I suspect
that bug is at least partially due to the intertwining of Money to
IE.


>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner--MVO wrote:
>>
>>Close Money
>>
>>In Internet Explorer delete your browser temporary files
>with
>>Tools->InternetOptions->DeleteFiles.
>>
>>Then open Money with Start->Run and entering
>>"msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box.
>>
>>These two things may fix some or all.
>>.
>>


Re: Downloading bank account info by Bonnie

Bonnie
Wed Jul 02 14:48:40 CDT 2003

Actually, I can't take the credit for that one. If I did post it at one
time, it was because I saw someone else have results with it. It makes
sense that it works because when you download a statment, it is a temp file
until it's imported into Money, unless you save it and then import.

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
news:tuc6gvg72vpd3p542pkktfikm6k627drmo@4ax.com...
> In microsoft.public.money, Tommy B wrote:
>
> >Why does this work, and how did you discover this?
>
> It may have been Bonnie who posted the suggestion to delete temp
> files first. She also suggested the cookies, but people who did not
> delete the cookies reported good results. The -s opening seems
> logical, handles various anomalies, and is safe.
> >
> >I've had this same issue with ALL (5) of my online
> >statement accounts for several days, and haven't found any
> >help topic or helpful support from MS. Just curious what
> >this process does, and why it works (if it does).
>
> People have reported success with this. It is easy without apparent
> downside. What is apparent is that it works around a bug. I suspect
> that bug is at least partially due to the intertwining of Money to
> IE.
>
>
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner--MVO wrote:
> >>
> >>Close Money
> >>
> >>In Internet Explorer delete your browser temporary files
> >with
> >>Tools->InternetOptions->DeleteFiles.
> >>
> >>Then open Money with Start->Run and entering
> >>"msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box.
> >>
> >>These two things may fix some or all.
> >>.
> >>
>