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Old 06-20-2005, 10:09 AM
Aloke Prasad
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Default Re: Two different on-line logins at the same institution?

Thanks. That was easy enough.

I was afraid that I would mess up my existing accounts by selecting Bank One
as the institution while setting up her account. Anyway, everything is
working as it should...
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"Richard Bollar" <bollar[at]bollar.org> wrote in message
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> Simply create a new financial institution (for example "Bank One (Hers)")
> and point it to Bank One with her logon.
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> "Aloke Prasad" <aprasad123[at]columbus.rr.invalid> wrote in message
> news:usi18IUdFHA.2520[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > This is with Money 2004 Dlx.
> > > I have a checking and savings account setup at Bank One. Everything

> > thing works. I have a username and password to access the accounts, both
> > on the web, and directly through Money 2004.
> > > My wife just opened another checking account at the same bank. However,

> > she has a different username and password to access her account on-line.
> > > When setting up her account in Money, if I indicate the institution as

> > Bank One, it assumes that this account will also be downloaded using the
> > same username/account as my original one. If I change the name of the
> > institution to say "Bank One New", it doesn't provide any on-like access
> > to the account (I guess it is looking for an exact match of the name with
> > it's list of institutions).
> > > Question: How can I have multiple username/password at the same

> > institution to access account information for different accounts?
> > > Thanks.

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Old 06-20-2005, 03:05 AM
Richard Bollar
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Default Re: Two different on-line logins at the same institution?

Simply create a new financial institution (for example "Bank One (Hers)")
and point it to Bank One with her logon.

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"Aloke Prasad" <aprasad123[at]columbus.rr.invalid> wrote in message
news:usi18IUdFHA.2520[at]TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
- quote -

> This is with Money 2004 Dlx.
> I have a checking and savings account setup at Bank One. Everything thing
> works. I have a username and password to access the accounts, both on the
> web, and directly through Money 2004.
> My wife just opened another checking account at the same bank. However,
> she has a different username and password to access her account on-line.
> When setting up her account in Money, if I indicate the institution as
> Bank One, it assumes that this account will also be downloaded using the
> same username/account as my original one. If I change the name of the
> institution to say "Bank One New", it doesn't provide any on-like access
> to the account (I guess it is looking for an exact match of the name with
> it's list of institutions).
> Question: How can I have multiple username/password at the same
> institution to access account information for different accounts?
> Thanks.
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> Aloke
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Old 06-20-2005, 02:46 AM
Aloke Prasad
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Default Two different on-line logins at the same institution?

This is with Money 2004 Dlx.

I have a checking and savings account setup at Bank One. Everything thing
works. I have a username and password to access the accounts, both on the
web, and directly through Money 2004.

My wife just opened another checking account at the same bank. However, she
has a different username and password to access her account on-line.

When setting up her account in Money, if I indicate the institution as Bank
One, it assumes that this account will also be downloaded using the same
username/account as my original one. If I change the name of the
institution to say "Bank One New", it doesn't provide any on-like access to
the account (I guess it is looking for an exact match of the name with it's
list of institutions).

Question: How can I have multiple username/password at the same institution
to access account information for different accounts?

Thanks.
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