Hi Nathan,
Thank you for sticking with me. Thank you too for the Z:\ explanation.
I figured it must be something like that but it was weird going from seeing C:\ blah, blah, blah to Z:\ blah, blah, blah on the MS Money Sign-in Screen.
OK, I'm going to try to provide as much detail as I can recall...
I removed and replaced Wine 10 last night. The results were the same.
One at a time, I was able to import 10 out of the 11 .ofx files obtained from running the Python3 version of Pocketsense.
None of the files are manually downloaded from the financial institution's websites.
It was the last of the 11 files that caused the crash.
The version of Pocketsense that I used to obtain the .ofx files was the one I had been using all along with Moneydance.
Yesterday, at some point, I did use the version of Pocketsense included in your msmoney.zip file but the results were the same.
Going forward, I will only use the one that you are including with msmoney.zip so we're on the same build.
All .ofx files are obtained by Pocketsense in the Linux environment.
The only file transferred to Linux from Windows is the .mny file.
The one .ofx file that would crash MS Money held 4 trnxs from my bank.
Last night, I was able to successfully import .ofx files from my brokerage that coincidently also contained 4 trnxs.
I would say that it may have been a mal-formed .ofx file that caused the crash but the same .ofx file imported cleanly into Moneydance on Linux.
On the Windows machine, the .ofx files obtained by Pocketsense on that machine, also imported cleanly into both Moneydance and MS Money.
This morning...
I ran the command you posted but I don't know what to do with the utility.
~$ dpkg -l | grep xdg-utils
ii xdg-utils 1.1.3-4.1ubuntu3~22.04.1 all desktop integration utilities from
freedesktop.org
I transferred my .mny file from Windows to Linux (which now includes the 4 trnxs imported from my bank that caused the crash)
I tried re-importing the one .ofx file, from last night, that caused the crash into MS Money on Linux and it did not crash!! Yay, maybe. :]
I downloaded a new fresh copy of mnyob99.dll from Ameridan's website.
I'll go ahead now and d/l your latest msmoney.zip file.
I think that's about everything. I'll end this here and report back.
Thanks again for hanging in there.
-Kevin N.