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Account register coming up two years old

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When opening account register for Microsoft Money Plus in windows 10 all of a sudden is two years oldThursday, September 1, 2016 6:45 PM
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Not sure what you might be asking.
How about this setting, which is available at the top of each account register: View:AllTransactionsCoveringAllDates,SortedByDate(Increasing)
Thursday, September 1, 2016 6:54 PMModerator -
I get no information at all program must be corruptedThursday, September 1, 2016 7:18 PM
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Is Microsoft Money plus still available for downloadThursday, September 1, 2016 7:37 PM
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Yes. See what is currently the second post in this forum. After install, put in the patched DLL described in what is currently the first post in this forum.
I would copy your latest backups (*.mbf files) to other media in case there is a problem with your hard drive.
Here is some info on testing your installation and doing some repairs:
Copy Sample.mny from your install folder (typically in C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Money* or "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Money*" ) to your
Documents folder. Open Money by right-clicking that copy of
sample.mny and choose Open. Does it open and work?
If not, the problem is probably with your installation. In that case,
reinstall Money.If Sample.mny works, I suspect a problem with your
file. Hold (make a copy of) your backups in case you want to restore one that
pre-dates the problem. You can switch back to your file by clicking File, and
selecting your regular file from the list at the bottom.You can try a File->RepairMoneyFile->QuickFileRepair. That is simple, but it
probably will not solve this. Then try I would try making a repaired version
of your file with File->RepairMoneyFile->StandardFileRepair level 2If it still does not work, try restoring a backup that pre-dates the problem.
Thursday, September 1, 2016 8:39 PMModerator -
Make sure that your copy of Windows 10 is fully updated before running Money. There are patches that are in the updates that help Money work correctly.
Bob - MSN Mobile
Tuesday, September 6, 2016 3:13 PM