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Old 07-25-2007, 08:20 PM
Cal Learner-- MVP
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Default Re: Money shuts down when adding an investment account

In microsoft.public.money, Don wrote:

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> I'm trying to add an investment account through Wells Fargo Investment
> LLC. When I select the bank and add my user name and password it
> tells me my password needs to be eight charecters. Which is not true
> since I log on and my password is less than eight. So, try to set it
> up manully under "My bank brokerage is not listed" choose retirement
> account and name it and hit OK and Money shuts down automatically.
> Tried it severak times and it does the same...


What Money program are you running, and is that XP or Vista?
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Old 07-24-2007, 11:41 PM
Don
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Default Money shuts down when adding an investment account

I'm trying to add an investment account through Wells Fargo Investment
LLC. When I select the bank and add my user name and password it
tells me my password needs to be eight charecters. Which is not true
since I log on and my password is less than eight. So, try to set it
up manully under "My bank brokerage is not listed" choose retirement
account and name it and hit OK and Money shuts down automatically.
Tried it severak times and it does the same...

 

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