I would like to extend usage of money for my wife's finance. For this
functionality I would like to manage my finance from my notebook, which is
not always connected to same net as my wife's notebook. Therefor I would like
to have some possibility of synchronization of several accounts between these
two computers (even shared datafile could be kept on third computer with
shared drive).
I don't wish to publish financial data to any web server.

Is there any solution for this kind of functionality? I'm thinking about
similar solution as Ultrasoft Money for Palm uses for synchronization.

Currently I use Money 2000 and this could be reason to upgrade to newer
version.

Thanks for info.

Re: Synchronize between 2 money files by Dick

Dick
Wed Nov 03 08:35:57 CST 2004

Five versions later the only solution Microsoft offers is precisely that.

"Jan Musilek" <Jan Musilek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I don't wish to publish financial data to any web server.



Re: Synchronize between 2 money files by JanMusilek

JanMusilek
Sun Jan 02 14:15:01 CST 2005

Could be someody a bit more specific?
Thanks

"Dick Watson" wrote:

> Five versions later the only solution Microsoft offers is precisely that.
>


Re: Synchronize between 2 money files by Dick

Dick
Sun Jan 02 15:29:09 CST 2005

You asked "Is there any solution for this kind of functionality?" The answer
in the version you don't want to leave, M2K, is no. the answer in the latest
version available, M05, is still no. There is no way to "sync" two separate
Money data files between two machines, with or without shoving the data out
on a web server somewhere. The absolute closes Money gets requires exactly
that and it still does not "sync" two separate Money data files between two
machines, despite the assertion M05 makes that it supports "file sharing".

What could be more specific than that?

You did indicate that some kind of networked solution ("even shared datafile
could be kept on third computer with shared drive") was acceptable. (Though
you also indicated the conflicting requirement "[sharing between] my
notebook, which is not always connected to same net as my wife's notebook.")
I'm not clear how THAT would work, but you might want to read
http://umpmfaq.info/faqdb.php?q=111.

"Jan Musilek" <JanMusilek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Could be someody a bit more specific?
> Thanks
>
> "Dick Watson" wrote:
>
>> Five versions later the only solution Microsoft offers is precisely that.