Hi Christian,

thanks for the answer. It worked fine with the "new user" wizard for one bank. 
For the other one I got an error. I have to ask the bank, whether the key is 
still valid.

-- 
Best regards

Stephan Kahnt

Am Donnerstag, 22. Juni 2006 10:30 schrieb Christian Stimming:
> Hi,
>
> Stephan Kahnt schrieb:
> > I have an old installation of aqmoney, that worked fine ...
>
> in some cases the new aqbanking version will automatically read in the
> old configuration data and write it to its own configuration, so in that
> case everything should be fine automatically.
>
> If it isn't read in automatically, you can always "import" the existing
> security media - i.e. start the "new user" wizard for the new aqbanking,
> and when asked about which security medium to choose, select "import
> existing keyfile" or "import from chipcard" and the existing keys are
> used correctly. Surely no need for a new "ini brief".
>
> Christian



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