Hi,

On Monday 25 September 2006 05:48, David Reiser wrote:
[...]
> What is the oldest version of AqBanking that runs OFXDirectConnect?
[...]
I think very early versions of AqBanking alredy contained OFX DC (starting 
even before 1.3.0), but it works as required (with your help) since about 
2.0.0, so I would use that version.

[...]
> Can Aqbanking/OFXDC handle a server-side forced PIN change? When I
> signed up at my bank for Quicken access to a checking account, they
> sent me a PIN by mail with the explanation that I would have to
> change my PIN the first time I logged in. Within Quicken, that all
> went well. Things get a little more interesting, though, if I
> consider the gnucash/aqbanking community.
[...]
Currently this isn't implemented in LibOFX, so no, it is not yet implemented. 
If you have some documentation maybe we could add it to LibOFX...

[...]
> My bank is one that uses Yodlee as a branding intermediary between
> Quicken and the bank. The FIData files from the MSMoney development
> web site only give Yodlee data for such banks. That server data is
> useless for retrieving account and transaction data. However, once
> one connects in Quicken (and presumably MSMoney), the OFXLOG file
> written by Quicken contains the ofx server data required to connect
> via a normal ofx connection ( server url, <FID>, and <ORG> of the
> 'real' server).
[...]
Wow, but how do you get this data?

[...]
> I've written some documentation with respect to the AqBanking setup
> wizard accessed from GnuCash. The screenshots haven't made it up yet,
> but if you'd like to take a look and either comment or edit, it's at:
>
> http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect_in_GnuCash_2
[...]

Very nicely done! I could use the data from that page even in AqBanking's help 
system...


Regards
Martin

-- 
"Things are only impossible until they're not"

AqBanking - http://www.aqbanking.de/
LibChipcard - http://www.libchipcard.de/

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