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| You should be able to import a Quicken file into Money. -- Michael Gordon MVP "MBO" <MBO[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF94DF65-5FF4-4DC7-88DB-49883FBE0BAA[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Thanks very much for your responses. Well, the weird thing is that when I > did > the Online Update from the credit union, it worked up until about a week > ago. > They are working on releasing a new security regimine near the end of > August, > so this may, I guess, be related to that. > They also offer downloads in Excel and Quicken format. > I wonder if Money 2007 would resolve this problem or if it's a web site > glitch. I think I will contact the credit union (Oregon Community) and let > them know about the problem. > Further suggestions are always welcome. > Thanks again. > MBO > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > > > This is kind of a weird problem. Money appears to download transactions > > > from > > > our credit union OK, but the transactions are not appearing in the > > > registry > > > even though the total appears in the summary on the left side of the > > > screen. > > > > > I am stumped. The file format used by our credit union is *.ofc, which > > > Money > > > doesn't appear to recognize for some reason. > > > I am guessing that when you check your credit union at > > http://www.microsoft.com/money/bankonline.aspx , the description > > mentions "third party". As institutions change their web pages, the > > third party sometimes takes a while to figure out how to interpret > > the new pages. > > > If you would like to disable automated online access to your credit > > union within Money, and instead import data via an OFC file from > > their website instead, you would need to use an OFC to OFX (or QIF) > > converter utility. Money 2006 does not handle OFC. > > > Does your credit union's website offer anything other than OFC > > download? > > > > > > I'm hoping that someone will recognize this problem and may have some > > > suggestions. > > > > > (I did try to repair the file, but that didn't work.) > > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > > MBO > |
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| Have you disabled and re-enabled online banking with the credit union? -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL "MBO" <MBO[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EF94DF65-5FF4-4DC7-88DB-49883FBE0BAA[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Thanks very much for your responses. Well, the weird thing is that when I > did > the Online Update from the credit union, it worked up until about a week > ago. > They are working on releasing a new security regimine near the end of > August, > so this may, I guess, be related to that. |
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| Ooops. BTW, here's what MS says about the credit union: Financial Institution Details ------------------------------------------------ Oregon Community Credit Union Phone: 541-687-2347 Main: https://www.oregoncommunitycu.org Additional Information and Services ------------------------------------------------ Statements Direct Services are the fastest, easiest way to connect with your financial institution and have your statements automatically downloaded into Money directly from your financial institution. Thanks again, Monte "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > This is kind of a weird problem. Money appears to download transactions from > > our credit union OK, but the transactions are not appearing in the registry > > even though the total appears in the summary on the left side of the screen. > > > I am stumped. The file format used by our credit union is *.ofc, which Money > > doesn't appear to recognize for some reason. > I am guessing that when you check your credit union at > http://www.microsoft.com/money/bankonline.aspx , the description > mentions "third party". As institutions change their web pages, the > third party sometimes takes a while to figure out how to interpret > the new pages. > If you would like to disable automated online access to your credit > union within Money, and instead import data via an OFC file from > their website instead, you would need to use an OFC to OFX (or QIF) > converter utility. Money 2006 does not handle OFC. > Does your credit union's website offer anything other than OFC > download? > > > I'm hoping that someone will recognize this problem and may have some > > suggestions. > > > (I did try to repair the file, but that didn't work.) > > > Thanks for your help. > > > MBO |
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| Thanks very much for your responses. Well, the weird thing is that when I did the Online Update from the credit union, it worked up until about a week ago. They are working on releasing a new security regimine near the end of August, so this may, I guess, be related to that. They also offer downloads in Excel and Quicken format. I wonder if Money 2007 would resolve this problem or if it's a web site glitch. I think I will contact the credit union (Oregon Community) and let them know about the problem. Further suggestions are always welcome. Thanks again. MBO "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: > > This is kind of a weird problem. Money appears to download transactions from > > our credit union OK, but the transactions are not appearing in the registry > > even though the total appears in the summary on the left side of the screen. > > > I am stumped. The file format used by our credit union is *.ofc, which Money > > doesn't appear to recognize for some reason. > I am guessing that when you check your credit union at > http://www.microsoft.com/money/bankonline.aspx , the description > mentions "third party". As institutions change their web pages, the > third party sometimes takes a while to figure out how to interpret > the new pages. > If you would like to disable automated online access to your credit > union within Money, and instead import data via an OFC file from > their website instead, you would need to use an OFC to OFX (or QIF) > converter utility. Money 2006 does not handle OFC. > Does your credit union's website offer anything other than OFC > download? > > > I'm hoping that someone will recognize this problem and may have some > > suggestions. > > > (I did try to repair the file, but that didn't work.) > > > Thanks for your help. > > > MBO |
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| In microsoft.public.money, MBO wrote: - quote - > This is kind of a weird problem. Money appears to download transactions from
I am guessing that when you check your credit union at> our credit union OK, but the transactions are not appearing in the registry > even though the total appears in the summary on the left side of the screen. > I am stumped. The file format used by our credit union is *.ofc, which Money > doesn't appear to recognize for some reason. http://www.microsoft.com/money/bankonline.aspx , the description mentions "third party". As institutions change their web pages, the third party sometimes takes a while to figure out how to interpret the new pages. If you would like to disable automated online access to your credit union within Money, and instead import data via an OFC file from their website instead, you would need to use an OFC to OFX (or QIF) converter utility. Money 2006 does not handle OFC. Does your credit union's website offer anything other than OFC download? - quote - > I'm hoping that someone will recognize this problem and may have some > suggestions. > (I did try to repair the file, but that didn't work.) > Thanks for your help. > MBO |
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| OFC format is no longer available in Money. It was removed in Money 2005. http://money.mvps.org/faq/article/31.aspx -- Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money http://money.mvps.org See http://money.mvps.org/faq/default.aspx for tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money "MBO" <MBO[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:45835C04-33F4-4EC3-A3D0-F4BA41B62260[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > This is kind of a weird problem. Money appears to download transactions > from > our credit union OK, but the transactions are not appearing in the > registry > even though the total appears in the summary on the left side of the > screen. > I am stumped. The file format used by our credit union is *.ofc, which > Money > doesn't appear to recognize for some reason. > I'm hoping that someone will recognize this problem and may have some > suggestions. > (I did try to repair the file, but that didn't work.) > Thanks for your help. > MBO |
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| This is kind of a weird problem. Money appears to download transactions from our credit union OK, but the transactions are not appearing in the registry even though the total appears in the summary on the left side of the screen. I am stumped. The file format used by our credit union is *.ofc, which Money doesn't appear to recognize for some reason. I'm hoping that someone will recognize this problem and may have some suggestions. (I did try to repair the file, but that didn't work.) Thanks for your help. MBO |
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