When I go and update my bank account I can only update once before Money
2005 asks me to change my password. For example, I update my account to
get my most recent
infromation then, I set up a few bills to pay. When I try and send the
payment my password is no longer saved and has to be changed. I spoke with
my Bank, Comerica, and they tell me it is a microsoft problem. I have only
experienced this problem since updating to 2005 from 2003. Any ideas on how
to correct this
problem?

Thanks,
Yank

RE: Bank Password problems by FoulFoot

FoulFoot
Tue Jul 26 12:01:03 CDT 2005

I'm experiencing this exact problem, but on Money 2006. It's maddening. It
won't remember my bank password, but it remembers all other passwords. Whe
n you go to Update, the bank password line is blank; attempting to add your
password in there results in a message such as: "Your bank requires you to c
hange your password BEFORE you update your information".

I'm not trying to change my password. Hello.

If you go to the account screen like it says, and change your password, you
can usually get Money to remember your (new) password for a single session.
Next session, it's forgotten again.

Anyone have an idea on this? I'm disheartened if this has been a problem si
nce Money '05. And this error is pretty much a dealbreaker for me using
this program --

Scott


"Yank" wrote:

> When I go and update my bank account I can only update once before Money
> 2005 asks me to change my password. For example, I update my account to
> get my most recent
> infromation then, I set up a few bills to pay. When I try and send the
> payment my password is no longer saved and has to be changed. I spoke with
> my Bank, Comerica, and they tell me it is a microsoft problem. I have only
> experienced this problem since updating to 2005 from 2003. Any ideas on how
> to correct this
> problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Yank
>
>
>
>
>

Re: Bank Password problems by Yank

Yank
Fri Jul 29 14:16:21 CDT 2005


"FoulFoot" <FoulFoot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F1F7CF8A-5C29-46FB-B757-3FBCD2751660@microsoft.com...
> I'm experiencing this exact problem, but on Money 2006. It's maddening.
> It
> won't remember my bank password, but it remembers all other passwords.
> Whe
> n you go to Update, the bank password line is blank; attempting to add
> your
> password in there results in a message such as: "Your bank requires you to
> c
> hange your password BEFORE you update your information".
>
> I'm not trying to change my password. Hello.
>
> If you go to the account screen like it says, and change your password,
> you
> can usually get Money to remember your (new) password for a single
> session.
> Next session, it's forgotten again.
>
> Anyone have an idea on this? I'm disheartened if this has been a problem
> si
> nce Money '05. And this error is pretty much a dealbreaker for me using
> this program --
>
> Scott
>
>
> "Yank" wrote:
>
>> When I go and update my bank account I can only update once before Money
>> 2005 asks me to change my password. For example, I update my account to
>> get my most recent
>> infromation then, I set up a few bills to pay. When I try and send the
>> payment my password is no longer saved and has to be changed. I spoke
>> with
>> my Bank, Comerica, and they tell me it is a microsoft problem. I have
>> only
>> experienced this problem since updating to 2005 from 2003. Any ideas on
>> how
>> to correct this
>> problem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Yank
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>



Re: Bank Password problems by FoulFoot

FoulFoot
Wed Aug 03 16:06:08 CDT 2005

** BUMP **

Problem's still here. As a test, to try and narrow this down, I created a
brand-new file and setup Online Services with my bank (First Hawaiian Bank).
It would remember my password for that session, but as soon as I rebooted and
tried to do an online update again, voila -- password forgotten.

I've tried everything I can think of, to no avail. Money is convinced that
my bank password needs to be changed each time. Unfortunately, it will only
allow you to change the password once -- after that, it states "incorrect
password" when you attempt to change it.

My bank, predictably, says it's a MS Money problem.

Developers, please help!

Scott


"Yank" wrote:

>
> "FoulFoot" <FoulFoot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F1F7CF8A-5C29-46FB-B757-3FBCD2751660@microsoft.com...
> > I'm experiencing this exact problem, but on Money 2006. It's maddening.
> > It
> > won't remember my bank password, but it remembers all other passwords.
> > Whe
> > n you go to Update, the bank password line is blank; attempting to add
> > your
> > password in there results in a message such as: "Your bank requires you to
> > c
> > hange your password BEFORE you update your information".
> >
> > I'm not trying to change my password. Hello.
> >
> > If you go to the account screen like it says, and change your password,
> > you
> > can usually get Money to remember your (new) password for a single
> > session.
> > Next session, it's forgotten again.
> >
> > Anyone have an idea on this? I'm disheartened if this has been a problem
> > si
> > nce Money '05. And this error is pretty much a dealbreaker for me using
> > this program --
> >
> > Scott
> >
> >
> > "Yank" wrote:
> >
> >> When I go and update my bank account I can only update once before Money
> >> 2005 asks me to change my password. For example, I update my account to
> >> get my most recent
> >> infromation then, I set up a few bills to pay. When I try and send the
> >> payment my password is no longer saved and has to be changed. I spoke
> >> with
> >> my Bank, Comerica, and they tell me it is a microsoft problem. I have
> >> only
> >> experienced this problem since updating to 2005 from 2003. Any ideas on
> >> how
> >> to correct this
> >> problem?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Yank
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>

Re: Bank Password problems by Dick

Dick
Thu Aug 04 21:00:23 CDT 2005

Money developers avoid this forum like the plague.

"FoulFoot" <FoulFoot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:55AA6CA2-03A0-4825-895B-BF4F9173291A@microsoft.com...
> Developers, please help!



Re: Bank Password problems by FoulFoot

FoulFoot
Thu Aug 04 23:29:52 CDT 2005

Oh, I don't really expect a response. But it'd be nice if they read this and
put it on their to-do list. I'm relegated to using web banking in the
meantime, which sucks.

Scott