Two questions! I just upgraded to Money 2004 from 2002 -
all features are working except statement downloads from
BofA California. I have to manually go to BofA and
download/import from their site then match the account up
to what MS Money 2004 thinks it should be...agree to that
and then it starts the import. An error message then comes
up and states that the file is corrupted and unable to
download. I didn't have this problem with 2002. BofA says
they're looking into it - but has no workaround other than
downloading in QIF format. Any ideas? OFX files do not
work at all (and they should as they have in the past) -
QIF files do not have any detail to the downloads other
than basic date/amount/payee info.

And 2nd question. Why does American Express daily call
updates work well, but BofA has to be downloaded only
after going to their website? I have a Yodlee account that
manages to aggregate all my accounts on-line just fine
without having to go to a particular site and
then "download" a date range to get my information. If
Yodlee can do this then Money should also be able to do
this... other than this I've no problems with Money 2004,
it works great and I love the new features and
enhancements....Thanx for the help. D

Re: MONEY 2004 by Douglas

Douglas
Sat Sep 13 07:19:51 CDT 2003

Response to first question:
Others have brought up the issue with BofA downloads within the past week or
two. Evidently the problem is at the BofA end. You'll have to keep on
them.

Response to second question:
Evidently, you have to go to the BofA website because that's how BofA wants
you to do it. Money can only directly integrate with those financial
institutions that choose to provide that service. The issue is not with MS
Money, but with BofA.

Doug

"Don" <wisedon@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:004a01c379a5$2d9155d0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Two questions! I just upgraded to Money 2004 from 2002 -
> all features are working except statement downloads from
> BofA California. I have to manually go to BofA and
> download/import from their site then match the account up
> to what MS Money 2004 thinks it should be...agree to that
> and then it starts the import. An error message then comes
> up and states that the file is corrupted and unable to
> download. I didn't have this problem with 2002. BofA says
> they're looking into it - but has no workaround other than
> downloading in QIF format. Any ideas? OFX files do not
> work at all (and they should as they have in the past) -
> QIF files do not have any detail to the downloads other
> than basic date/amount/payee info.
>
> And 2nd question. Why does American Express daily call
> updates work well, but BofA has to be downloaded only
> after going to their website? I have a Yodlee account that
> manages to aggregate all my accounts on-line just fine
> without having to go to a particular site and
> then "download" a date range to get my information. If
> Yodlee can do this then Money should also be able to do
> this... other than this I've no problems with Money 2004,
> it works great and I love the new features and
> enhancements....Thanx for the help. D