I'm considering an upgrade from Money 2002 Std. to 2004=20
Deluxe in order to get the portfolio mgmt tools. When I=20
went to upgrade, I saw the followin notice on the=20
Microsoft site:

3 Online services valid two or three years from first use.=20
Online bill pay, downloading transactions from your=20
financial institution, downloading stock quotes, and the=20
ability to synchronize with MSN=AE Money Plus or MSN Money=20
expire two years from first use of Microsoft Money=20
Standard or September 1, 2006, whichever is earlier.=20
Online bill pay, downloading transactions from your=20
financial institution, downloading stock quotes, and the=20
ability to synchronize with MSN=AE Money Plus or MSN Money=20
expire three years from first use of Microsoft Money 2004=20
Premium or September 1, 2007, whichever is earlier.

I was surprised to learn that online services has an=20
expiration! Is there a similar policy for Money 2002 that=20
I'm not aware of? Are they any migration/compatibility=20
issues between 2002 and 2004?

Re: online services expiration by Dick

Dick
Mon Jan 05 19:32:55 CST 2004

Previous policies on expiration of services were implicit. They have been
explicit since M03.

M02->M04 should be no problem for same locale. (I.e., no M02 UK -> M04 US.)
Some people have had trouble with these upgrades starting with M03. Most
haven't.

"jei" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03b001c3d3ee$5fef47a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
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I was surprised to learn that online services has an
expiration! Is there a similar policy for Money 2002 that
I'm not aware of? Are they any migration/compatibility
issues between 2002 and 2004?