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Have a question about a particular situation? Let us know by leaving a comment below. I have a sunroof and moonroof.. Windows vista, windows vista, windows vista, like a love Boy, I tell you, I thought you were a glove. I can't take the windows vista, can't take the shoe. I woulda tried to windows vista I guess I got no hew. I'm rappin' to the honey, And I'm gonna move your money.

Yea, yaz, in a windows vista state of mind. When I was young my windows vista had a tap. I waz kicked out without no trap. I never thought I'd see that app. Ain't a soul alive that could take my windows vista's cap.

A windows vista snake is quite the lake. Thinking of windows vista. Yaz, thinking of windows vista windows vista. Is this just Windows Vista? Thunderbolt and lightning very, very frightening me Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo Galileo Figaro Magnifico-o-o-o-o I'm just a poor Windows Vista, nobody loves me He's just a poor Windows Vista from a poor Windows Vista Spare him his life from this monstrosity Easy come, easy go, will you let me go?

No, we will not let you go Let him go! We will not let you go Let him go! We will not let you go Let me go! I will then go back into my last backup is last week far enough back and open using the execute command, provided I find it.

After this, I will pour a large glass of wine, put my feet up and chug the content. Then I will get a good nights sleep and check in with you guys tomorrow morning. Maybe Saturday will be a better day! I read through many topics on just as many forums, but I'm really in despair over losing years of data. I've tried logging in being offline, and many other possible solutions.

Have never changed my LiveID-credentials.. Disconnect your computer from the internet by turning off your router, pulling the ethernet cable, or whatever it takes. Open Money, and sign in offline. Once in, remove your Live ID from your Money file. I already tried that; but it still gives me the same message. You could try restoring your newest or second-newest backup while disconnected from the Internet. Rather than restoring to the name that comes up in the box, Browse to your documents folder, and choose a new name.

You could try installing Money Plus Deluxe Sunset onto a different computer, and see if that installation works any better. I'm not sure if I understand your solution about restoring my second newest back-up, but I will try anyway. I did install Sunset on my same system, but this doesn't work.

I think it keeps reminding some info from the register or something. So I could eventually try installing Sunset on a different system. I know I ask a lot, but like I said I'm a little late to the party here, but wanted to tell you about my experiences today. As some history, my hard drive was getting ready to crash, so Dell sent me a new one. I replaced the drive, after backing everything up, but then, of course, had to re-install ALL the programs, so that I could restore all the files from the backup.

Now comes today, and today was the day for me to reinstall Microsoft Money Plus. The install went just fine, until Money decided that I needed to sign into Money to even open the program. And this is despite the fact that Microsoft no longer sells Money, supports Money, has online Money services, or anything else. Understand that I must wonder why we would still need to sign into Money to use it when this is the case!

Still did not work. I tried every combination of any e-mail address I had ever had, with every password I had ever used, old, new, and anywhere in between. Still no joy! I tried my Hotmail account log in info. I rebooted the computer. I went online. I went offline. I clicked "I want to sign into Money directly, without access to online services. I clicked Save Password. I unclicked it. All to no avail. Finallly, this evening, after wanting to just throw the computer out the window, and e-mail Microsoft about the ridiculous log in requirement in not very nice terms , just for fun, I tried my Microsoft Passport user name and password.

Lo and behold, I was IN! Thinking that I had tamed the wild beast, I went to restore my most recent backup from CD. And, guess what? You win the prize! Every time it failed, I came back to this forum, and looked for the next suggestion. BTW, while the tip to disassociate my Windows Live ID from my Money account was a great one, it was very frustrating when I was unable to do that without being signed into Money! Then I finally found a post about restoring a backup and the necessity of using the user name and password that was in use at the time the backup was created!

Took me a couple of tries to figure out the combination, but eventually I did get it and was able to restore the backup. Now I just have 8 months worth of transactions to download from my bank and hopefully everything will still balance! And anyone new coming to this forum, I wish you luck.

As Ameridan said above, success was only a result of stumbling on the successful user name and password myself - and, as my Windows Live ID and password, my Hotmail ID and password, and my Passport ID and password were always the same until this morning, I am still confused as to why there was an issue, but, hey, what do I know?

And, know that if you are attempting to restore a backup, once you hopefully successfully get into your Money program, you need to use the user name and password you used when the backup you are trying to restore was created. For future reference, if you are replacing or upgrading a WORKING drive, even if it is a bit wobbly, then it is often better to clone the old disk to the new disk.

This will give you all the old software on new hardware. It doesn't always work but is a good thing to try. I just got the same error "invalid username or password".

Disconnect from the Internet. Pull your ethernet cable or turn off your modem -- whatever it takes. Start Money, Click below the password field to select "I want to sign in to Money directly, without access to all online services. If you are using Money or later, remove your LiveID. Do not attempt to change your LiveID. If you already changed your LiveID, use the credentials that were in effect at the time that you saved that Money file.

Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Microsoft Money. This includes Money Plus and older versions as well. Sign in to vote. Using Vista Friday, November 19, PM. I have been unable to sign in to money 7 with live id for 2 days.

Once I removed using the windows live id from the money password manager, I was then able to connect to my bank again. It will then help folks here to assist. Saturday, November 20, PM. This solution doesn't work for me. Can you advise what the address is in your browser when you are able to succeed with this work around and is it continuing to work for you?

Tim Hedrick "If at first you do not succeed, destroy all evidence of the attempt". I am trying to figure it all out now but I will see what happens.

I am having this problem over the last couple of days too. It happened one other time serveral months ago for several days but cleared up after several days. This is quite annoying as I cannot auto-update my accounts. Sunday, November 21, AM. I do have sevel backup copies, but am unable to restore them.



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