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Now that Money 2007 is out, Money 2006 burps out a series of two =
exasperating pop-ups chiding me to upgrade. I thought that maybe after =
blowing it away several times, it would graciously retire, but no. Is =
there any way to turn off this spam?

- John
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Re: How Do I Turn Off Money 2006's Upgrade Spam? by Cal

Cal
Thu Aug 03 11:13:16 CDT 2006

In microsoft.public.money, John Miller wrote:

>Now that Money 2007 is out, Money 2006 burps out a series of two exasperating pop-ups chiding me to upgrade. I thought that maybe after blowing it away several times, it would graciously retire, but no. Is there any way to turn off this spam?
>

As contrary to your principles as it may be, click into the pop-up.
Then once in the ad, decline the offer.


Re: How Do I Turn Off Money 2006's Upgrade Spam? by John

John
Thu Aug 03 11:52:22 CDT 2006


> In microsoft.public.money, John Miller wrote:
>
>>Now that Money 2007 is out, Money 2006 burps out a series of two
>>exasperating pop-ups chiding me to upgrade. I thought that maybe after
>>blowing it away several times, it would graciously retire, but no. Is
>>there any way to turn off this spam?
>>

"Cal Learner-- MVP" <via_newsgroup@please.tnx> wrote in message
news:6284d2hbctio6k0i5jgnqnfc9jba73ifia@4ax.com...
>
> As contrary to your principles as it may be, click into the pop-up.
> Then once in the ad, decline the offer.
>
Well, d'oh. Thanks, Carl!

- John