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I am encouraged by the range of experience and hope you can solve my problem.
I created a years worth of information on money 2005. I am operating win xp. When a problem developed I was advised by the Manufactor to pull out my restore disks and run them. Which I did. the system gave me the option of backing up my data. Which I did. 7 hours later I was running again. I found that I could not access my old data, (Which they did not warn me might happen), even though I was the original owner and had the same password. I then found how to gain ownership by accessing through safe mode and getting ownership. I now can view my pictures ect.... However I have been unable to access my money file. I have taken ownership ect... but when I try to load money, money simply says access denied. Do you have a suggestion? regards |
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Windows XP Home or Pro?
If Pro, did you encrypt the data? If you did not encrypt the data, taking Ownership should resolve it. If you did encrypt the data, you need access to the original encryption keys. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "tenkars" <tenkars@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1ED9D693-A096-45F3-8967-48A118FDA952@microsoft.com... >I am encouraged by the range of experience and hope you can solve my >problem. > > I created a years worth of information on money 2005. I am operating win > xp. When a problem developed I was advised by the Manufactor to pull out > my > restore disks and run them. Which I did. the system gave me the option > of > backing up my data. Which I did. 7 hours later I was running again. I > found that I could not access my old data, (Which they did not warn me > might > happen), even though I was the original owner and had the same password. > > I then found how to gain ownership by accessing through safe mode and > getting ownership. I now can view my pictures ect.... > > However I have been unable to access my money file. I have taken > ownership > ect... but when I try to load money, money simply says access denied. > > Do you have a suggestion? > > regards |
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Windows XP Home edition. I have not encrypted. However money will ask for a
pass word when It starts up. So the file may automatically be encrypted by money. Somewhere in the money system It rejects the original file. 1st it considers it a older version. and tries to convert it to the new version then it says "Cannot locate path to file (which is correct because I use browse to find it). .... or cannot open" "possibly because do not have permission, read only file, or disk drive is write protected." My drive is the C: drive. I have made sure the file is not checked as read only in the properties. I have claimed the ownership of the file. The only thing I can think of is that some how the file is locked by Money. and even though I am using the same pass word it will not recognize it. Which relates back to the backup of the owner files originaly done when I used the restore disk. Any suggestions. "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: > Windows XP Home or Pro? > If Pro, did you encrypt the data? > > If you did not encrypt the data, taking Ownership should resolve it. > > If you did encrypt the data, you need access to the original encryption > keys. > > -- > Jupiter Jones [MVP] > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar > http://www.dts-l.org > > > "tenkars" <tenkars@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1ED9D693-A096-45F3-8967-48A118FDA952@microsoft.com... > >I am encouraged by the range of experience and hope you can solve my > >problem. > > > > I created a years worth of information on money 2005. I am operating win > > xp. When a problem developed I was advised by the Manufactor to pull out > > my > > restore disks and run them. Which I did. the system gave me the option > > of > > backing up my data. Which I did. 7 hours later I was running again. I > > found that I could not access my old data, (Which they did not warn me > > might > > happen), even though I was the original owner and had the same password. > > > > I then found how to gain ownership by accessing through safe mode and > > getting ownership. I now can view my pictures ect.... > > > > However I have been unable to access my money file. I have taken > > ownership > > ect... but when I try to load money, money simply says access denied. > > > > Do you have a suggestion? > > > > regards > > > |
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Since Windows XP Home does not have encryption, it is not an Encrypted File
System (EFS) issue. You have already tried Ownership. So it is unlikely a Windows issue. I suggest you post all the details to a Money newsgroup: http://aumha.org/nntp.htm -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "tenkars" <tenkars@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:55465730-33F2-429F-A6B1-0A281978959C@microsoft.com... > Windows XP Home edition. I have not encrypted. However money will ask > for a > pass word when It starts up. So the file may automatically be encrypted > by > money. > > Somewhere in the money system It rejects the original file. > 1st it considers it a older version. and tries to convert it to the new > version > then it says "Cannot locate path to file (which is correct because I use > browse to find it). .... or cannot open" "possibly because do not have > permission, read only file, or disk drive is write protected." > > My drive is the C: drive. > I have made sure the file is not checked as read only in the properties. > I have claimed the ownership of the file. > The only thing I can think of is that some how the file is locked by > Money. > and even though I am using the same pass word it will not recognize it. > Which relates back to the backup of the owner files originaly done when I > used the restore disk. > > Any suggestions. > > "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: > >> Windows XP Home or Pro? >> If Pro, did you encrypt the data? >> >> If you did not encrypt the data, taking Ownership should resolve it. >> >> If you did encrypt the data, you need access to the original encryption >> keys. >> >> -- >> Jupiter Jones [MVP] >> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar >> http://www.dts-l.org |
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