Hi,

I have used MS Money 2000 for many years on windows 2000 with no issues. I
have about 6 or 7 accounts in my file and several years of data.

I have now moved countries and jobs and have a new laptop. Stupidly I left
the install disc in storage at home as I was sure that I could purchase a
newer version of money and restore my backup. Yes I have my mny files with
me.
However it seems clear to me now that there is no new version of money for
international users. Next best solution - I would like to convert this mny
file to a QIF or QFX file so that I can at least get some data into another
program.

Is there any way to do this?

I am now running on Vista Enterprise edition (32 bit).

Re: Extract data from mny file without MS Money by Dick

Dick
Thu Aug 21 06:58:58 CDT 2008

IF you can find a copy of MoneyLink for Excel for M2K, THEN you can extract
SOME of the data. All the other methods I'm aware of get very technical and
involve using MS Access and using a third party tool to hack the Money file
to make it look more like an Access file so Access will deal with it
directly. Then you get access tot he raw data structures and would have to
figure out where in there was the data you were looking for.

QIF/OFX is suitable for one account's worth of transactions. It is hardly
suitable for extracting all the data or converting a Money file in total. At
that, I'm not aware of a convertor that STARTS with a Money file and
produces QIFs/OFXs. The data flow is usually the other way for the reason
just cited.

Have you checked Ebay?

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