Online Banking
David Reiser
dbreiser at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 22 09:29:47 EDT 2006
On Sep 22, 2006, at 6:32 AM, Justin F. Knotzke wrote:
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> On 9/20/06, David Reiser <dbreiser at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> You have one major advantage coming from Quicken. All the necessary
> connection information for your accounts exists in your OFXLOG files
> (in Quicken itself if you're on 2006, in some related directory for
> an earlier versions). So you won't have to go slogging through fidata
> or other massive sources to find the ofx server addresses and such
> (especially useful for checking and savings accounts where Quicken
> frequently uses Yodlee as a branding server, masking the data server
> address).
>
> Hi,
>
> I have found the OFXLOG file and it's encrypted.. Any idea on
> how to decrypt it ?
>
> J
In Quicken 2004 and newer (Windows) go into the Quicken application,
Help menu bar > Product and Customer Support > click on OFX log, you
can save it as text from there if you wish.
Other versions, see http://fi.intuit.com/support/logfileslocation.cfm
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>
> --
> Justin F. Knotzke
> jknotzke at shampoo.ca
> http://www.shampoo.ca
Dave
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David Reiser
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