Money 2005 Patch 1105 N

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The Money install disk that you purchased installs version (I think) 14.0.120.910. Help->About shows the version. To be useful, this had to be changed to 14.0.120.1105. This was done typically by opening 'C: Program Files Microsoft Money 2005 Sample.mny'. A Microsoft server would apply the update. The server is gone.:-( If you had an image of your old 'C: Program Files Microsoft Money 2005 MNYCoreFiles' folder from before you formatted, you could install Money 2005 with your disk, and then overwrite the 'C: Program Files Microsoft Money 2005 MNYCoreFiles' folder with the contents of the saved folder.

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The version would then be 14.0.120.1105. You could then have used the method described in to produce an install disk that you could reinstall Money 2005 UK version 14.0.120.1105 in the future. Here is an older thread, that discussed the problem, that I think you should read.

Mnyupdate.exe sounds enticing, but that is not going to do it for you. It would be trying to get to that server that is not available. So how do you overwrite the folder? I would normally use a command window to do that, but that would confuse most people I think. I decided to try the procedure I started to write using Windows Explorer, but it did not overwrite the files. It only made a copy of the files.

Here is my revised suggestion: Open Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer). You can do that with WindowsKey+E, where 'WindowsKey' represents the key on your keyboard that has the Windows logo.

Then at the top click Tools, and on the General tab, tick the ShowAllFolders box. The reason for that is that the MNYCoreFiles is hidden by default. Now browse to 'C: Program Files Microsoft Money 2005' and select the MNYCoreFiles folder.

Right-click and choose Rename. Change the name of that folder to 'C: Program Files Microsoft Money 2005 MNYCoreFiles.old or some such. I did not test to make sure this is going to work, but I think Windows will allow it after a pop-up or two confirming the action.

Then browse to your backup disk. Locate the MNYCoreFiles. Select that folder, right-click, and choose Copy. Buku Aneka Resep Masakan Nusantara Beserta.

Then browse back to your 'C: Program Files Microsoft Money 2005' folder. Paste into that folder. Again you will get a permissions pop-up. You might also want to paste your MNYCoreFiles folder, copied from the backup disk, onto a USB flash drive also, in case something unexpected happens. If things work as we hope, you will be able to launch Money then, and see that you have version 14.0.120.1105.

If successful, make your modified install disk and keep it safe. Also congratulate yourself on your prior backup efforts.

I hope this answer leads to success. I understand how stressful it would be to be locked out of your Money file. This is just desperate, following a crash of my hard drive. I'm basically in the same boat as Kim but worse as I have no image of a patched copy of Money.

In spite of having backups of my MNY file it now looks like I can't access my years of carefully-backed-up data due to the absence of this 1105 patch for the software. I've spent the entire day reading about this and faffing around, and having concluded that I can't get round it - I'm just dumbfounded.

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