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--- Comment #38 from Cristian Oneț ---
(In reply to Jack from comment #37)
> If it is AqBanking, would it also need to be addressed in libOFX for those
> of us who use OFX but not through AqBanking, or is that essentially the same
> upstream?
Yes, it s
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--- Comment #37 from Jack ---
If it is AqBanking, would it also need to be addressed in libOFX for those of
us who use OFX but not through AqBanking, or is that essentially the same
upstream?
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--- Comment #35 from utwes ---
(In reply to comment #34)
Thomas - thank you so much for your help in tracking down additional resources.
I agree that the GNUCash posts seem to most closely resemble our challenge,
and it makes sence that the bank would
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--- Comment #34 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Looks like we're getting a bit closer to a solution of the problem as I now
understand the problem. I found a discussion over at our friends at GnuCash:
http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2012-Decem
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--- Comment #33 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Here's a link that might contain some more ideas on what can be done (not sure
if that has already been tried by one of you):
http://help.infinitekind.com/discussions/questions/8772
For those of you adventurous
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--- Comment #32 from Jack ---
As I read it, the account is authorized, the server says the device is not
authorized, but this is the first device you are using for access. I would
wonder how they distinguish the five authorized devices, and if perhaps
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--- Comment #31 from KnowUNIX ---
Sorry I've not been active for some time; I've been using the CSV feature
successfully.
Here is the debug log when I set the AppVER value to 103:
url: https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com/ofx/process.ofx
request:
OFX
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--- Comment #30 from utwes ---
For more information, I've included my ofxlog as well. I tried APPVER of 2000
(Quicken 2011 in KMM), 1900 (per the blog), and 2100 by manually updating the
XML, and can see through the log it passes through, but I get the
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--- Comment #29 from utwes ---
I can
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--- Comment #28 from KnowUNIX ---
Allan, The mapping to the online account had to be cancelled because of the
error and it does not complete successfully. I'm not sure I will compile till
next week; son is home for the weekend . . .
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--- Comment #27 from allan ---
Wel
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--- Comment #26 from KnowUNIX ---
I have been speaking with Capital One and had them reset me a few times and
watch while I make my attempts with no success. They also walked me through
the setup using Hebrnia, 1001, and the URL list above. They both
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--- Comment #25 from allan ---
On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 16:17:52 +
KnowUNIX wrote:
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> --- Comment #24 from KnowUNIX ---
> I was able to test a combination from the list of valid
> combinations. QWIN/1900
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> --- Comment #24 from KnowUNIX ---
> I was able to test a combination from the list of valid
> combinations. QWIN/1900 for Quicken for Windows 2011.
>
> Here is my ofx debug log:
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> url: https
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--- Comment #24 from KnowUNIX ---
I was able to test a combination from the list of valid combinations.
QWIN/1900 for Quicken for Windows 2011.
Here is my ofx debug log:
url: https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com/ofx/process.ofx
request:
OFXHEADER:1
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--- Comment #23 from KnowUNIX ---
I've successfully compiled and installed packages before. I bet I could do it
with a little guidance from you, if you're up for it?
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--- Comment #22 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Ah, I forgot that this information is only available once the account is
mapped. Looks like there is no really quick solution w/o compiling (the master
branch) from source. I checked in some changes yesterday whi
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--- Comment #21 from KnowUNIX ---
I made two more attempts to map the account to an online account but was unable
to do so. Here is the data from the ofx log:
url: https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com/ofx/process.ofx
request:
OFXHEADER:100
DATA:OFXSGM
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--- Comment #20 from Thomas Baumgart ---
That is the institution section but not the account section. You have three
accounts there. Look for
ACCOUNT id="A02"
which identifies the account section. It should contain an tag
which somewhere has the
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--- Comment #19 from KnowUNIX ---
After uncompressing the file I did find some account info but nothing like
AppID or AppVER in the file. I did a few searches to make sure I wasn't
missing them . . .
[stephen@ThriceDarkness Account Managment]$ grep -
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--- Comment #18 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Quit KMyMoney and make a copy of your data file. That's a good idea anyway.
Open your KMyMoney in an editor (it is compressed, please read
http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/kde4/online-manual/details.formats.comp
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--- Comment #17 from KnowUNIX ---
Sure; I can tweak a file or two . . . any luck getting that private info edited
or deleted? I did change my info online, but it sure makes me look like a
moron . . . [sigh]
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--- Comment #16 from Thomas Baumgart ---
According to https://microsoftmoneyoffline.wordpress.com/appid-appver/ the
combination QWIN:2000 does not even exist. This could cause the problems as
well. KMyMoney does not have a method to let the user modify
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--- Comment #15 from KnowUNIX ---
After changing my user name & password, then correcting the Bank Institution,
here are my ofx log file contents:
url: https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com/ofx/process.ofx
request:
OFXHEADER:100
DATA:OFXSGML
VERSION:102
I posted a sysadmin request to get this resolved. Just wanted to let you know.
On Thursday 28 February 2013 13:56:32 KnowUNIX wrote:
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> --- Comment #14 from KnowUNIX ---
> Please remove my last comment, I left personal information in the file. I
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--- Comment #14 from KnowUNIX ---
Please remove my last comment, I left personal information in the file. I
tried to delete my post but that did not work.
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--- Comment #13 from KnowUNIX ---
OK, so this time I manually added the bank so I could enter the URL. I used:
Capital One Bank
1001
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I emptied the ofx log file and here are the contents:
url: http
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--- Comment #12 from Thomas Baumgart ---
That 'somewhere' where KMM gets the OFX parameters is http://www.ofxhome.com,
but please keep in mind that this information might also be outdated, though
Jesse has a mechanism to validate the data periodically.
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--- Comment #11 from Jack ---
Just because the program chooses the URL for OFX connection does not mean it is
correct. Banks sometimes change them when they update their OFX server
software. It's been a long time since I updated one of my OFX connecti
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--- Comment #10 from KnowUNIX ---
Here is some more info about the changes:
Hi Craig (and everyone),
The errors that many of you are seeing is due to a new security constraint that
Capital One Bank has applied to their online banking service. By defau
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--- Comment #9 from KnowUNIX ---
Nope, the program puts that URL in there.
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--- Comment #8 from Jack ---
That response looks like you are using the wrong URL. That response comes from
a web server, and not an OFX server. Did you change the URL by accident when
changing one of the other parameters?
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--- Comment #7 from KnowUNIX ---
The tech support mentioned that so I have tried a few different settings
yesterday.
Today I am only trying your suggestions so I don't make this harder to figure
out . . .
I changed the version to quicken 2011, empt
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--- Comment #4 from KnowUNIX ---
In response to your question; the transaction times out and displays there are
no accounts.
I played around some more and was able to get a response. Here is the complete
text from the file:
url: https://onlinebanking
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--- Comment #6 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Looking at your logs, you selected "Quicken Windows 2008" as application
(QWIN, 1700) but your bank states on
http://www.capitalone.com/online-banking/faq/ under "Which versions of Quicken
and QuickBooks software
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--- Comment #3 from Jack ---
What was after the "response:" and "---" lines? If there was NO response at
all, that seems like a communications problem, not an OFX problem. KMM would
have said something about a timeout. Did you get ANY error message?
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--- Comment #2 from KnowUNIX ---
Here is the content of the file:
---[snip]
url: https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com/ofx/process.ofx
request:
OFXHEADER:100^M
DATA:OFXSGML^M
VERSION:103^M
SECURITY:NONE^M
ENCODING:USASCII^M
CHARSET:1252^M
COMPRESSION:NO
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