I downloaded a copy of money 2004 at it stated that
m12usweb.exe is not a valid win 32 application. What
does that mean? And how do I fix the problem?

Re: Money 2004 by via_newsgroup

via_newsgroup
Sat May 29 17:45:04 CDT 2004

In microsoft.public.money, Stylus wrote:

>I downloaded a copy of money 2004 at it stated that
>m12usweb.exe is not a valid win 32 application.

I don't know.

> What
>does that mean? And how do I fix the problem?

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

Then in Money do File->RepairMoneyFile->QuickFileRepair for good
measure.


Re: Money 2004 by Scott

Scott
Sat May 29 23:23:25 CDT 2004


"Stylus" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14ee201c445c9$fa4c8b80$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I downloaded a copy of money 2004 at it stated that
> m12usweb.exe is not a valid win 32 application. What
> does that mean? And how do I fix the problem?

It's possible your download was interrupted, or that the file was otherwise
corrupted.

My copy of m12usweb.exe is 19,616,112 bytes, digitally signed on June 24,
2003.

--
Scott Tyler
agent_scotty-at-hotmail-dot-com