After you download an upgrade to MSN Money Investing, and then open the Portfolio section, your portfolio may not appear. Instead, an Investments to Watch account appears, or your MSN Stock List account appears.
If you do not see Common Tasks and Other Tasks on the left side, you may be using the Basic version of the Portfolio instead of the Deluxe version. To use the Deluxe version, you must use Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later on one of the following operating systems:
If you are a new MSN Money Investing user, this behavior is by design. You can create new accounts to get started.
If you just upgraded from the earlier version of the site, or if you were prompted to reinstall the controls, your existing portfolio may still be available. However, you must make sure that you have signed in by using the same Passport Network account that you used before or find and restore any existing file.
To find and restore a backup of your MSN Money Investing Portfolio
in MSN Money Investing, follow these steps:
In MSN Money Investing, click
Home.
Click Start, point to
Find, and then click Files or
Folders.
In the Named box, type the following line,
and then click Find Now:
*.mny
*.mbf
In the list of found files, note the location of
the following files on your hard disk:
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File name
Description
My Portfolio#.mny
A Money or Portfolio data file
*.mbf
A Money or Portfolio backup file
Note When you search for the files that are listed in the table, if the found files do not show a file name extension, such as .mny, .mbf, or .bak, in the file name, you must configure your computer to show "extensions" For information about how to configure your computer to show extensions, see the "Steps to Verify That Extension Are Set to Viewable" section.
Close the Find: Files
window.
Try to restore any .mny or .mbf files that are found if the date and the name of the file appear to be appropriate to the last time that you accessed your data.
For more information about backing up and restoring your MSN Money files, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
164062
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/164062/
)
How to back up or restore MSN Money Portfolio data
Open MSN Money Investing, and then click
Portfolio.
In Portfolio Manager, click More, click File options, and then click Restore Backup.
In the File name box, type the file name
that matches the first file that was found in step 4.
In the Look in box, locate that file, and then click Open.
If you do not see the portfolio that you want in Portfolio Manager, repeat steps
7 through 9 for each one of the MSN Money Investing files that were found in step
4.
Note Every time that you restore a portfolio file, MSN Money Investing
replaces the current portfolio in Portfolio Manager.
When you find the portfolio that you want to use, click
MSN Money Investing on the navigation bar to quit Portfolio
Manager and save the current portfolio as the default file.
Note This procedure updates or replaces the existing default file on
your computer. When you click Refresh on your Web browser, the
data file is updated with any changes that you may have entered.
Click Portfolio on the navigation bar to
return to Portfolio Manager.
Back up your portfolio now.
To back up your portfolio, follow these steps:
Click More, click File options, and then click Back up.
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to back up your MSN Money Portfolio files.
For more information about how to perform this
task in MSN Money Investing, see the "Backup your portfolio" topic in MSN Money Help.
Note Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.
On a computer that is running Windows Vista
Click Start
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, click Control Panel, click Appearance and Personalization, and then click Folder Options.
Click the View tab.
Click to clear the Hide File Extensions for known
file types check box.
Click OK.
On a computer that is running Windows XP or an earlier version of Windows
Click Start, point to
Programs, and then click Windows
Explorer.
On the View menu, click Folder
Options. In Microsoft Windows, click Options.
Click the View tab.
Click to clear the Hide File Extensions for known
file types check box. In Windows, click the Hide MS-DOS
file extensions for file types that are registered check
box.