Bob
Thu Feb 19 01:10:56 CST 2004
As far as we can tell the problem was caused by an Internet Update when
M2002 grabbed an update intended for M2004. In order to clear this you need
to follow Cal's instructions and DO NOT do an Internet update as that will
simply go back to square one.
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Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money
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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If you go back and read posts as far as Sunday 2/15 you
> will know as much as anyone here.
>
> Although some have suggested uninstalling and
> reinstalling, I don't see why this should work if the
> problem is actually caused by MSFT upgrading a database
> somewhere, as someone thought. In any event, many of us
> can't reinstall since we don't have anything to reinstall
> from.
>
> And yes I think you do lose all your data if you do that.
> If I'm right on that last count, then spending the bucks
> for a new program like Money 2004 or Quicken would
> probably be a better option than trying to reinstall Money
> 2002 and continuing to struggle with it, if you lose all
> your data either way.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>What a relief to know that I am not the only one. I've
>>been in a panic all week trying to figure out what was
>>going wrong. It took me over an hour to go through the
>>help options and get nowhere (they wanted the PID for my
>>program, which involves me opening the program!!). I
>>finally found this discussion group and feel much
>>better. I did notice that one suggestion was to remove
>>Money and reinstall it. I'm not terribly computer
>>savvy. If I do that, don't I lose everything in there?
>>.
>>