

In RegEdit, find the key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Applications\mnyimprt.exe. There’s one more registry change before it all works. Harry Sit has written a nice summary of his Pocketsense experiences and recommends the following to make Money Import Hander appear in the Open With … list: In Windows 10, after trying the registry fix, it may still be necessary to link qfx files to Microsoft Money Import Handler by going to Settings > Control Panel > Default Programs > Associate a file type with a Program, and selecting .qfx files, Change Program, and finding Microsoft Money Import Handler as a choice. James Pelham Burn describes those changes in his comment below. It seems that even though that worked in Windows XP, some alterations to Cal’s procedure may be necessary for Windows 10, although I didn’t need to as I upgraded to Windows 10 and the changes carried forward. Open a new Notepad (important to use Notepad which you’ll find in Programs > Windows Accessories not Word) file, and paste the following lines into the file: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00Ģ.

Here is a 2-step way to create that registry file:ġ. You can skip the Save step, and have the file import on it’s own by following the registry addition below.Ĭal Learner has developed this registry fix that you could run, so that QFX files will behave just like OFX and will import into Money automatically : If you download QFX files from your financial institution’s website, you can Save and then import them directly into Money, but you may have to click on type: ALL FILES to see the file.
