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| I have learned that the same service used to work with Quicken and has been blocked by President's Choice - allegedly for security reasons. I am not so sure it is security as much as it is a matter of forcing us to use the PCF website and exposing us to their ads. Maybe enough complaints to PCF will make them get in the game. /dw Paguma wrote: - quote - > I too can not get my President's Choice (PCF) accounts to work. Since that is > where all my personal banking accounts are, this is especially frustrating. > If someone has gotten it to work I'd also like to hear. > "Donald Walker" wrote: > > I am interested to read that your investment accounts update automatically. > > Does this apply to bank accounts too? > > > I installed M2005 this week (new PC - data file upgraded from M2003) and > > have tired to configure RBC Financial and President's Choice Financial > > accounts for automatic updates but get a response that 'account setup' is > > temporarily unavailable (4 days now). > > > An ING Direct account that was set-up for automatic updates on M2003 is > > working OK. RBC and PCF were not supported by M2003 and I am wodnering if > > their inclusion on the list of banks supported by M2005 is premature, or has > > there been something broken at account setup for most of this week. > > > I'd be glad to hear from anyone who has successfully configured RBC or PCF > > to update in M2005,and how they did it. > > > /dpw > > > > "Dan Edwards" <DanEdwards[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:5E65421C-092F-4554-95EB-4D1BE218B383[at]microsoft.com... > > > > I have several different investment accounts in my portfolio. All of the > > > accounts accept for one updates automatically. Any idea why the last one > > > (added after the file upgrade from 2004) occurred. > > > -- > > > Dan Edwards > > > |
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| I too can not get my President's Choice (PCF) accounts to work. Since that is where all my personal banking accounts are, this is especially frustrating. If someone has gotten it to work I'd also like to hear. "Donald Walker" wrote: - quote - > I am interested to read that your investment accounts update automatically. > Does this apply to bank accounts too? > I installed M2005 this week (new PC - data file upgraded from M2003) and > have tired to configure RBC Financial and President's Choice Financial > accounts for automatic updates but get a response that 'account setup' is > temporarily unavailable (4 days now). > An ING Direct account that was set-up for automatic updates on M2003 is > working OK. RBC and PCF were not supported by M2003 and I am wodnering if > their inclusion on the list of banks supported by M2005 is premature, or has > there been something broken at account setup for most of this week. > I'd be glad to hear from anyone who has successfully configured RBC or PCF > to update in M2005,and how they did it. > /dpw > "Dan Edwards" <DanEdwards[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5E65421C-092F-4554-95EB-4D1BE218B383[at]microsoft.com... > > I have several different investment accounts in my portfolio. All of the > > accounts accept for one updates automatically. Any idea why the last one > > (added after the file upgrade from 2004) occurred. > > -- > > Dan Edwards |
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| I am interested to read that your investment accounts update automatically. Does this apply to bank accounts too? I installed M2005 this week (new PC - data file upgraded from M2003) and have tired to configure RBC Financial and President's Choice Financial accounts for automatic updates but get a response that 'account setup' is temporarily unavailable (4 days now). An ING Direct account that was set-up for automatic updates on M2003 is working OK. RBC and PCF were not supported by M2003 and I am wodnering if their inclusion on the list of banks supported by M2005 is premature, or has there been something broken at account setup for most of this week. I'd be glad to hear from anyone who has successfully configured RBC or PCF to update in M2005,and how they did it. /dpw "Dan Edwards" <DanEdwards[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E65421C-092F-4554-95EB-4D1BE218B383[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > I have several different investment accounts in my portfolio. All of the > accounts accept for one updates automatically. Any idea why the last one > (added after the file upgrade from 2004) occurred. > -- > Dan Edwards |
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| I have several different investment accounts in my portfolio. All of the accounts accept for one updates automatically. Any idea why the last one (added after the file upgrade from 2004) occurred. -- Dan Edwards |
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