Cal
Tue Jul 31 22:35:14 CDT 2007
In microsoft.public.money, River wrote:
>I got my answer from tech support. Apparently my date on my computer was a
>month ahead for some reason and the login for some reason checks this date
>and won't let you log in if it's not correct. Crazy....but now I'm in fine.
>Tech support got it right the first time. I guess they've had that problem
>before. Keep in mind for anyone else having problems loggin in. Thanks for
>your help Cal.
Thanks for the info.
If you double-click the time on the computer and choose the
InternetTime tab, you can select to have XP synchronize the time to
a time server . I assume that that includes setting the date, but I
am not sure.
If that does not work, there is a link to a help item there.
>
>River
>
>"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:
>
>> In microsoft.public.money, River wrote:
>>
>> >I've re-booted to no avail. Now what? This is crazy that I can't login!!!
>> >HELP!!!
>>
>> If you purchased Money retail, I suggest you contact Microsoft
>> Support:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=870
>>
>>
>> >
>> >"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> In microsoft.public.money, River wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >I just tried logging on my Money 2006 software, but I can't even get in. My
>> >> >microsoft passport network login (email address) and password are good, I can
>> >> >check my email online, and my computer is online as well. What can I do to
>> >> >get back online to start the conversion with my banking that I've read about
>> >> >here as well.
>> >>
>> >> Don't do anything rash. Reboot your computer and try again.
>> >>
>>