I can confirm the redirect to USAA for creds is a one-time issue. You also need a CUSTOMUID. I haven’t deciphered if it is generated sever or client side.
I am away from my Mac at the moment but can upload the OFX log when I get back to it. Is there someplace to upload to or would attachment to a follow-on email work? Regards, Bob Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 30, 2021, at 12:17 PM, Martin Preuss <mar...@aqbanking.de> wrote: > > Am 30.01.21 um 18:06 schrieb John Ralls: >> >> >>>> On Jan 30, 2021, at 6:50 AM, Bob White <whit...@me.com> wrote: >> [...] >> "The credentials that Quicken prompts you for will vary based on your >> software version and the type of account you want to download. With the >> recommended Direct Connect method in Quicken follows these steps: >> >> • You'll select "Get Access ID and PIN" and we'll direct you to usaa.com >> to log on. >> • USAA will provide a unique ID and PIN that you'll use only in Quicken. >> • To add your accounts in Quicken, you'll connect using these credentials. >> • If you forget your Access ID and PIN, you can get new ones at any time >> using the same process" >> >> Not good news. > [...] > > Hmm, that sounds like you only need to retrieve those credentials once and > use them in following DirectConnect sessions? > > The redirect should be a HTTP redirect, AqBanking doesn't follow redirects > but prints them to the log window. It might be enough to copy that URL, open > it with Firefox and get the new credentials from there. > > I would then need to know in what fields those credentials are expected by > the server... > > > Regards > Martin > > > > > -- > "Things are only impossible until they're not" _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel