Can Quicken Import Microsoft Money Files

I bought a new laptop. It has Windows 10. Getting Microsoft Money to run on it the way I wanted took a few tweaks. I’m documenting them here in case someone else also wants to do the same thing.

If you don’t see the Open a File dialog box when you start Money, on the File menu, click Restore Backup, and then select Restore from a backup file. To open a backup file of your Money information, follow steps 2 through 5 above. All Money data files are named with a.mny file extension, for example MyMoney.mny. Microsoft Money usually comes out in its cycle just before Intuit Quicken does, and so a version of Microsoft Money with the same 'number' as that of Quicken usually will not import. Always think one version ahead, so, for example, Money 2003 can convert Quicken 2002 files, but Money 2002 cannot. Another example would be that Quicken 2004 files can only be converted by Money 2005 (or later). OK, I got Money to work under Windows 10. I tried importing an OFX file to update my bank accounts and the program crashes. The only way I can recover is to delete Money, reinstall (SUNSET edition, BTW), and open my Money backup file.

Microsoft Money is a software program on Windows for tracking your accounts, similar to Quicken. Microsoft stopped selling it in 2011. They made the last version a free download for everyone (see Money Plus Sunset Deluxe and Money Plus Sunset Home and Business). Even if you never used Microsoft Money before, you can still start using it now, and it’s all free. Other than not being able to automatically download transactions and securities prices, the software still works. I had no problem in installing it or running it on Windows 10.

The new generation online and mobile account tracking applications such as Mint or Personal Capital are easier to use but desktop applications such as Microsoft Money or Quicken still have their advantages in some ways. See Mint and Personal Capital vs Quicken and Microsoft Money.

PocketSense

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With some initial input from me, a third-party developer Robert developed ways to download transactions and stock and fund prices and update them in Microsoft Money. Because Robert did a much better job than my initial primitive attempt, I now use Robert’s system called PocketSense.

The setup is well documented on the PocketSense website. This takes care of updating the stock and fund prices, and downloading transactions from banks and brokers that still support direct downloads in Money’s OFX file format.

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However, many banks and brokers now stopped offering direct downloads in Money’s OFX file format. Because Quicken is still around, most of them still offer downloads from their websites in the Quicken Web Connect format. If you just save the downloaded file and you change the file’s extension from .qfx to .ofx, you can import the transactions into Money by double-clicking on the downloaded file.

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If you want to skip the manual steps of saving the file and changing the file extension, you will have to do a few tweaks to make the computer open the .qfx file directly as if it’s a .ofx file. After these tweaks the download will go directly from your browser into Microsoft Money.

Add .qfx Extension

First you have to make the computer understand the .qfx extension. You need to add a few registry entries. There is a registry file in Reg file to import Quicken QFX files automatically into Money on Ameridan’s Microsoft Money Offline Weblog, but running it didn’t make it work for me. Following the manual edits in the comments from James Pelham Burn worked.

If you log in as an administrator account only to install software and you log in as a regular account for routine use, make sure you do the registry edits in both accounts.

Associate .qfx With Money Import Handler

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There’s one more registry change before it all works. In RegEdit, find the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTApplicationsmnyimprt.exe. Delete the NoOpenWith entry. This makes the Money Import Hander appear in the Open With … list and you won’t get the error “The program you have selected cannot be associated with this file type. Please choose another program.”

Now download a transaction file in Quicken Web Connect format and save it somewhere. Right click on it and select Open With. Navigate to Program Files (x86)Money PlusMnyCoreFiles (hidden folder, just type it in) and choose mnyimprt.exe. Check the box to always open this type of file with this program.

It takes some work up front but after you are all done, you can just download transactions from the websites of your banks and brokers in the Quicken Web Connect format. The download will go directly into Microsoft Money.

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