https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315760
--- Comment #30 from utwes <ut...@hotmail.com> --- For more information, I've included my ofxlog as well. I tried APPVER of 2000 (Quicken 2011 in KMM), 1900 (per the blog), and 2100 by manually updating the XML, and can see through the log it passes through, but I get the same behavior. You can also see the VERSION tag below of 103 vs KnowUNIX's 102. To clarify my previous comment, you can change that (assuming not in the XML) on the same screen/tab you change the software version. Otherwise, it will be in a similar place to where you change the APPVER in the XML. I also didn't mention in the previous post how much I appreciate all the KMM developers for creating such an excellent piece of software. In fact, the (newer) CSV import feature had me less stressed out about the Capital One outage because it works so cleanly. While I'm not trying to hijack this thread, for full disclosure, I'm on KMM 4.6.2 (Kubuntu) as I'm dependent on Clay's deb's (not as comfortable with compiling the code - thank you, too, Clay). Further debug information - my ofxlog output may look a bit different because I was able to keep my kmy file with the (previous) working connection info. However, I have tried unmapping this account and remapping (using Quicken 2010, which shows QWIN:1900 and Quicken 2011, which shows QWIN:2000 in the log). I've also even created a new kmy file from scratch and just tried adding this account - no dice. If anyone does have Capital One working, I'd love to see the ofxlog output, and I'd also love to hear how KNOWUnix's update from 102 to 103 goes. [ofxlog.txt output] url: https://onlinebanking.capitalone.com/ofx/process.ofx request: OFXHEADER:100 DATA:OFXSGML VERSION:103 SECURITY:NONE ENCODING:USASCII CHARSET:1252 COMPRESSION:NONE OLDFILEUID:NONE NEWFILEUID:20130315000109.000 <OFX> <SIGNONMSGSRQV1> <SONRQ> <DTCLIENT>20130315000109.000 <USERID>[un] <USERPASS>[pw] <LANGUAGE>ENG <FI> <ORG>Hibernia <FID>1001 </FI> <APPID>QWIN <APPVER>2100 </SONRQ> </SIGNONMSGSRQV1> <BANKMSGSRQV1> <STMTTRNRQ> <TRNUID>20130315000109.000 <CLTCOOKIE>1 <STMTRQ> <BANKACCTFROM> <BANKID>[route] <ACCTID>[acct] <ACCTTYPE>CHECKING </BANKACCTFROM> <INCTRAN> <DTSTART>20130114 <INCLUDE>Y </INCTRAN> </STMTRQ> </STMTTRNRQ> </BANKMSGSRQV1> </OFX> response: OFXHEADER:100 DATA:OFXSGML VERSION:103 SECURITY:NONE ENCODING:USASCII CHARSET:1252 COMPRESSION:NONE OLDFILEUID:NONE NEWFILEUID:20130315000109 <OFX> <SIGNONMSGSRSV1><SONRS> <STATUS> <CODE>2000 <SEVERITY>ERROR <MESSAGE>Oops, this device isn't authorized for use with your Capital One account. To authorize it, call Capital One Online Banking Customer Service at 1-877-442-3764, option 4, M-F 8 AM - 10 PM ET, Sat-Sun 9 AM - 6 PM ET. Thanks. </STATUS> <DTSERVER>20130315050112.135[0:GMT] <LANGUAGE>ENG <FI> <ORG>Hibernia <FID>1001 </FI> </SONRS> </SIGNONMSGSRSV1> <BANKMSGSRSV1> <STMTTRNRS> <TRNUID>20130315000109.000 <STATUS> <CODE>2000 <SEVERITY>ERROR <MESSAGE>Oops, this device isn't authorized for use with your Capital One account. To authorize it, call Capital One Online Banking Customer Service at 1-877-442-3764, option 4, M-F 8 AM - 10 PM ET, Sat-Sun 9 AM - 6 PM ET. Thanks. </STATUS> <CLTCOOKIE>1 </STMTTRNRS> </BANKMSGSRSV1> </OFX> Completed -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel