Can't direct connect to Capital One Business account
Howdy Doody
h0wdyd3wdy at gmail.com
Tue Dec 16 19:26:06 EST 2014
I did receive a message from Capital One that quickbooks direct connect
DOES work with my specific account. I don't understand why gnucash is
having so many problems with it, and I can't get a reply on the OFX
forums.
On Wed, 2014-12-10 at 12:12 -0500, David Reiser wrote:
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> > On Dec 10, 2014, at 11:55 AM, Howdy Doody <h0wdyd3wdy at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
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> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I changed the subject line because I do not have a Capital one 360
> > account, but a business account.
> >
> > 1. I did confirm with tech support that they DO support direct
> > connect on this account, but will only help me do it via Quickbooks.
> > 2. They told me to use bank name "Capital One Bank (after
> > 12-15-13)"
> > 3. When I set up the user in aqbanking wizard, bank code remains
> > 00000000000 no matter what I do. My other accounts have the correct
> > bank code.
> > 4. When I click retrieve accounts, it generates either the following
> > errors:
> >
> > 10:49:52 Status for signon request: General error (Code 2000,
> > severity "ERROR")
> > Error other than those specified by the remaining error codes.
> > (Note: Servers should provide a more specific error whenever
> > possible. Error code 2000 should be reserved for cases in which a
> > more specific code is not available.)
> > 10:49:52 Status for account info request: Signon invalid (Code
> > 15500, severity "ERROR")
> > The user cannot signon because he or she entered an invalid user ID
> > or password.
> > 10:49:52 Operation finished, you can now close this window.
> >
> > This is regardless of whether or not I generate a client uid or have
> > it blank.
> >
> > I use the same user/pass to login to the following URL:
> > https://banking2.capitalone.com/olb-web/accountSummary
> >
> >
> > http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-devel/2013-March/035112.html
> > Talks about the client UID. I don't know if that's the problem?
> >
> > Thank you,
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> If you have reasonably secure access to a machine that can run
> Quickbooks, I recommend:
> Get the 30 day free trial
> Set it up to download your transactions
> Find the location of the ofx.log file
> Read the log file (it is plain text)
> If QB ofx data streams are the same as Quicken data streams, the
> address of the ofx server is in the logs
> You may be able to tell from the logs if the ClientUID is being sent
> Not sure on that--I don't have a bank that insists on ClientUID
> yet
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> By using Capital One support to set up the download, you'll also find
> out if they maintain a separate ID and password for directconnect vs.
> web page account access. One of my brokerages works that way.
> --
> Dave Reiser
> dbreiser at icloud.com
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