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Posted by Mark on January 17, 2004 at 20:57:58:

In Reply to: Some prices won't update posted by John on January 17, 2004 at 16:22:32:

: Hi Mark, got a new computer with XP Prof. Loaded FM 6.7 and copied all data to the new My_Data folder.
: I update prices on 36 stocks from AOL 9.0 each day using their TAB Delimited file download from my AOL portfolio.
: The first 3 stocks CD, CMGI, and COMS will not update since I got the new machine. I can enter the prices manually in FM and it does update. I have tried the following:
: ** Checked the AOL portfolio download file for any changes.
: ** Checked the dat files attributes.
: ** removed the dat files from the FM portfolio then removed the files from the machine. Empted the "Most Recent Folder" and rebooted. Created new investments with the same symbols and made sure they were in the correct path.

: Still won't update those 3 stocks.
: Other new investments were added to the FM portfolio and they update just fine.
: Any ideas??

: Thanks, John

: I don't know what to make of the following. I must have done something wrong when I installed FM.

: FM is loaded in the following path without the example portfolios;
: C:\Program Files\Fund Manager\My_Data

: What's weired is there is an almost mirrow immage with the examples in \MY_Data, with out the executable, but with a shortcut back to the executable in \Fund Manager at the above path located at;
: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Fund Manager\My_Data

Hi John,

Could you e-mail me the file you're trying to import, along with the
import string you're using? I'll take a look. Have you opened up the
tab delimited file with your text editor, and made sure the missing price
data is really in there?

Normally, Fund Manager is just installed to:
C:\Program Files\Fund Manager

and there is a sub-folder called My_Data created, but the executable itself
is in the Fund Manager folder. It really doesn't matter though, as it can
be installed anywhere. The shortcut in the 2nd path you mentioned is just
the Start menu shortcut. If you go to "Start/Programs/Fund Manager" you
should see several shortcuts.

Thanks,
Mark
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Mark Beiley

Fund Manager, portfolio management software for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/00/XP




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