[moneydance] Multiple accounts with USBank
Jason Goodwin
jason.m.goodwin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 12 19:22:41 EDT 2006
The issue is that I have to setup my accounts one at a time in Moneydance
(but that doesn't work). Because USBank technically requires you to change
your password on the first login, Moneydance forces you to supply a new
password when setting up an account for online transactions. I have one
username / password to access all my accounts, and it only let me change the
password on the first account. So, I cannot add a second / third account
because Moneydance wants me to change my password and USBank doesn't. I need
a way to tell Moneydance to not force a password change, or to have it
understand that several of my accounts in fact share username / password for
online transaction download / billpay. There was mention of this being a bug
logged in Trac on the Moneydance site (no bug # listed) but I have been
unable to locate it. If there isn't a bug filed, I will gladly submit
details for one. I don't know if this is solely specific to USBank or if
other institutions have the password change rule that Moneydance handles in
the same way, but I wouldn't be surprised if there are others. This issue
aside, I'm otherwise fairly happy with the software.
--
Jason
On 7/12/06, Scott Zahn <scott at zahna.com> wrote:
>
> What multiple accounts issue is this? Is it a USBank only thing? I have
> several
> accounts with 5/3 bank and have no problems accessing them all.
>
> -Scott
>
> On Wed, July 12, 2006 00:18, Jason Goodwin wrote:
> > I've encountered the (apparently known) issue of having multiple
> accounts
> > with the same bank, where Moneydance forces you to change your password
> when
> > setting up the account. I setup the first account fine, but now I cannot
> > setup additional accounts since I can't change my password again
> (hopefully
> > that is a minimum age issue with USBank that might be got around in a
> week's
> > time).
> >
> > I've seen several threads in the forums about this, has it been fixed?
> I'd
> > settle for a workaround at this point, otherwise I'll probably cancel
> the
> > service with USBank since they apparently charge for it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > Jason
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