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I've unzipped a file and C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp is where the file
(microsoft money 2003) goes. I first unzipped to my desktop but ugh, all the files. Now with the file in the above directory, I can't find it to open it. Second, how do I make it a real program, ie. like microsoft word, excel etc. I'm not sure the above directory is the right place for this file. Please provide me with some direction. -- thanks always todd |
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Where did you get this .zip file from?
That program is NOT distributed as a zip file (to my knowledge). Is is distributed on a CD/DVD as a bunch of files on the disk. If you downloaded it from Microsoft it is likely a self extracting executable. In the first case the program would start the auto install procedure by your inserting the disk in the tray. In the second case you would run the executable. If someone just zipped up their folder where "they" installed Money to, and gave the .zip file to you, you do not have a working version of Money. It must be "installed" on the computer where it is to be used. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "todd" wrote in message ... I've unzipped a file and C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp is where the file (microsoft money 2003) goes. I first unzipped to my desktop but ugh, all the files. Now with the file in the above directory, I can't find it to open it. Second, how do I make it a real program, ie. like microsoft word, excel etc. I'm not sure the above directory is the right place for this file. Please provide me with some direction. -- thanks always todd |
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The zip was my file on another computer of mine that had microsoft money on
it before the drive was formatted. The original CD was destroyed by my kids when the flushed it to clean it. Someone gave them the bright idea, but it got scratched up. So anyway, I thought I could put extract the zip file to the right place to get it going again. I know there's a way, I just don't know how to do it or where to put it. -- thanks always todd "Richard Urban" wrote: Where did you get this .zip file from? That program is NOT distributed as a zip file (to my knowledge). Is is distributed on a CD/DVD as a bunch of files on the disk. If you downloaded it from Microsoft it is likely a self extracting executable. In the first case the program would start the auto install procedure by your inserting the disk in the tray. In the second case you would run the executable. If someone just zipped up their folder where "they" installed Money to, and gave the .zip file to you, you do not have a working version of Money. It must be "installed" on the computer where it is to be used. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "todd" wrote in message ... I've unzipped a file and C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp is where the file (microsoft money 2003) goes. I first unzipped to my desktop but ugh, all the files. Now with the file in the above directory, I can't find it to open it. Second, how do I make it a real program, ie. like microsoft word, excel etc. I'm not sure the above directory is the right place for this file. Please provide me with some direction. -- thanks always todd |
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Money must be "installed" the correct way. You can not just unzip a previous
folder and expect it to run. The install routine places hundreds of files in many different folders - not just one folder (as was common when Windows 3.11 was in use). The installer may/will place hundreds, or many hundreds, of entries in the system registry. Your copying a folder is not going to do any of this. Buy another copy of Money and install it the correct way. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "todd" wrote in message ... The zip was my file on another computer of mine that had microsoft money on it before the drive was formatted. The original CD was destroyed by my kids when the flushed it to clean it. Someone gave them the bright idea, but it got scratched up. So anyway, I thought I could put extract the zip file to the right place to get it going again. I know there's a way, I just don't know how to do it or where to put it. -- thanks always todd "Richard Urban" wrote: Where did you get this .zip file from? That program is NOT distributed as a zip file (to my knowledge). Is is distributed on a CD/DVD as a bunch of files on the disk. If you downloaded it from Microsoft it is likely a self extracting executable. In the first case the program would start the auto install procedure by your inserting the disk in the tray. In the second case you would run the executable. If someone just zipped up their folder where "they" installed Money to, and gave the .zip file to you, you do not have a working version of Money. It must be "installed" on the computer where it is to be used. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "todd" wrote in message ... I've unzipped a file and C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp is where the file (microsoft money 2003) goes. I first unzipped to my desktop but ugh, all the files. Now with the file in the above directory, I can't find it to open it. Second, how do I make it a real program, ie. like microsoft word, excel etc. I'm not sure the above directory is the right place for this file. Please provide me with some direction. -- thanks always todd |