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Old 08-09-2015, 07:16 PM
Gary Tayman Gary Tayman is offline Money Plus inoperable with Win10 Windows 7 64bit Money Plus inoperable with Win10 Office 2007
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I've been using the sunset version of Money Plus for business. Ouch! Upgrade to Windows 10, Money Plus refuses to run. I get an error message saying I must reinstall Internet Explorer 6.



Am I stuck? Tomorrow morning is Monday and bills are due . . .

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See discussion at: http://windowssecrets.com/forums/sho...648-money-plus?
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Wow, just what I wanted to do -- make changes to the registry, uninstall and reinstall, then deal with a program that runs, but locks up if you do the wrong thing.

I've been working with Win10 since March , on two laptops. Aside from this problem I love it, and was anxious to put it on my business desktop, but patiently waited till the rollout to do so. Now it's going to cost me bigtime. Like a real slap in the face!

I guess my only real option is to use an old XP machine I was planning to toss -- install Money Plus on it and use it until I can find something else to import it to.

I can't believe, out of all the hardware and software that's out there, the one thing that's incompatible with Win10 is MICROSOFT!
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There's undoubtedly a LOT of software out there that's incompatible with Win 10, not just a few MS products. In most cases, patches or new releases will address those issues. What MS's plans are for Money Plus, only MS knows.
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