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| USAA requires that you enable Money downloads at their web site. I don't remember how to do this, but look through their information on the account. Once you get it set up there as well as in Money, it should work fine. The PIN and account # are what you use in Money - the password isn't used. Nice security, but unclear. Elizabeth "JasonBe" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:fdc701c3f36a$4960f600$a101280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > It looks like USAA is all setup with MS Money since the > wizard seems to understand USAA's settings. (i.e. account > number and PIN requirements) However, Money fails to > work when setting up online services. > I think this has to do with the fact that Money wants to > use the account number and PIN for logon, rather than the > account number and password. Also, Money does not let > you use the password since the text field is set to 4 > digits only. > I think that wires are crossed here, Money should require > you to input your account number then password and not > the PIN. > The USAA website direct login screen is setup this way > and works great. |
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| It looks like USAA is all setup with MS Money since the wizard seems to understand USAA's settings. (i.e. account number and PIN requirements) However, Money fails to work when setting up online services. I think this has to do with the fact that Money wants to use the account number and PIN for logon, rather than the account number and password. Also, Money does not let you use the password since the text field is set to 4 digits only. I think that wires are crossed here, Money should require you to input your account number then password and not the PIN. The USAA website direct login screen is setup this way and works great. |