On May 18, 2009, at 8:41 AM, Adam wrote:

> Thanks for looking into this for me, I appreciate it.
>
> I was poking around my CU web site and found this about OFX
> connections:
>
> "On May 8, 2009, UFCU performed a major System Upgrade that may have
> disrupted your usual routine when downloading transactions. If you
> previously downloaded transactions directly using your personal
> finance manager, you will now need to start downloading transactions
> from UFCU's Online Banking website using the procedure above.
>
> This change was made based on recommendations from Intuit and
> Microsoft, as well as UFCU's commitment to keep your financial data
> secure. In the past, when downloading transactions directly, your
> personal finance manager would bypass MFA, the second layer of
> password protection otherwise required for all Online Banking logins.
> Allowing your personal finance manager to bypass MFA created some risk
> to the safety of your data."
>
> There are instructions on how to proceed if I am using an Intuit or MS
> Money product, which thankfully I am not.


Adam,

So it sounds like UFCU turned off direct connect. It's interesting  
that they say it was recommended by Intuit and Microsoft.

If you would pass me a link to the instructions on how to proceed, I'd  
like to find out what they are. Thanks.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


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