Am 30.01.21 um 18:06 schrieb John Ralls:
> 
> 
>> On Jan 30, 2021, at 6:50 AM, Bob White <whit...@me.com> wrote:
[...]
> "The credentials that Quicken prompts you for will vary based on your 
> software version and the type of account you want to download. With the 
> recommended Direct Connect method in Quicken follows these steps:
> 
>       • You'll select "Get Access ID and PIN" and we'll direct you to 
> usaa.com to log on.
>       • USAA will provide a unique ID and PIN that you'll use only in Quicken.
>       • To add your accounts in Quicken, you'll connect using these 
> credentials.
>       • If you forget your Access ID and PIN, you can get new ones at any 
> time using the same process"
> 
> Not good news.
[...]

Hmm, that sounds like you only need to retrieve those credentials once and use 
them in following DirectConnect sessions?

The redirect should be a HTTP redirect, AqBanking doesn't follow redirects but 
prints them to the log window. It might be enough to copy that URL, open it 
with Firefox and get the new credentials from there.

I would then need to know in what fields those credentials are expected by the 
server...


Regards
Martin




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