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    <p>JV,</p>
    <p>So with AmEx you get a response, but the popup doesn't show any
      actual account numbers or related information, and with CitiCard
      you get an error message about the software not being supported? 
      If you log in to the CitiCards web site, can you find any
      information about what personal banking software they do support?</p>
    <p>Also, there is a note at ofxhome.com that suggests enabling 3rd
      party software desktop access from the CitiCards web site,
      although it's not clear if that actually helped the person who
      posted it.  Another post suggested using <a
        href="https://mobilesoa.citi.com/CitiOFXInterface">https://mobilesoa.citi.com/CitiOFXInterface</a></p>
    <p>Check <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.ofxhome.com/ofxforum/viewtopic.php?id=49566">https://www.ofxhome.com/ofxforum/viewtopic.php?id=49566</a> for
      the full discussion, with other suggestions, including using a
      client UID as well as enabling access through the website before
      trying the mapping.</p>
    <p>Jack<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/17/19 1:13 PM, Jesus Varela
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        <div>Thanks Jack. I tired playing playing with those before to
          no avail. <br>
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        <div dir="auto">JV<br>
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            <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, Oct 17, 2019,
              10:27 Jack <<a
                href="mailto:ostroffjh@users.sourceforge.net"
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              wrote:<br>
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              .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On the
              dialog for mapping the account, at the top is username,
              password, <br>
              and client uid, and a checkbox to store password.
              Immediately below that <br>
              are two dropdowns:  Identify as, and Header version.  The
              default for <br>
              Identify as (Quicken Windows 2008) is outdated software,
              so many <br>
              institutions do not support it any more.  Try selecting
              the most recent <br>
              (Quicken Window 2019) and see if you get the same
              response.  You can <br>
              also try 103 instead of 102 as header version, although I
              have never <br>
              needed this, and always gotten some error when trying it.<br>
              <br>
              The Client UID is a "random" 32 hex digit string, but is
              not be required <br>
              for most institutions, and when needed, there is usually a
              slightly more <br>
              informative error than you posted.<br>
              <br>
              On 10/17/19 9:17 AM, <a href="mailto:jvapr27@gmail.com"
                target="_blank" rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">jvapr27@gmail.com</a>
              wrote:<br>
              > Since I started using the libofx(disabled the
              aqbanking in ccmake), I<br>
              > don't see many options to adjust anything. I still
              have to try your<br>
              > previous idea of enabling logging and looking at the
              log file.<br>
              ><br>
              > I will take a look today.<br>
              ><br>
              > JV<br>
              ><br>
              > On Thu, 2019-10-17 at 07:24 +0200, Thomas Baumgart
              wrote:<br>
              >> On Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2019 06:41:00 CEST <a
                href="mailto:jvapr27@gmail.com" target="_blank"
                rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">jvapr27@gmail.com</a><br>
              >> wrote:<br>
              >>   <br>
              >>> more bad news..<br>
              >>><br>
              >>> so following Jack's idea.. I tried a
              different CC.<br>
              >>><br>
              >>> I tried CitiCards this time.<br>
              >>><br>
              >>> Here is what I get:<br>
              >>><br>
              >>> see attachment...<br>
              >>   <br>
              >> Did you play with the "Identify as" and "Header
              version" settings<br>
              >> when mapping the account? Does that make a
              difference?<br>
              >>   <br>
              >> Regards<br>
              >>   <br>
              >> Thomas<br>
              >>   <br>
              >>> thanks,<br>
              >>><br>
              >>> JV<br>
              >>><br>
              >>> On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 13:34 -0400, Jack
              wrote:<br>
              >>>> On 2019.10.15 12:26, <a
                href="mailto:jvapr27@gmail.com" target="_blank"
                rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">jvapr27@gmail.com</a>
              wrote:<br>
              >>>>> Hi,<br>
              >>>>><br>
              >>>>> No, that did not help.<br>
              >>>>><br>
              >>>>> I also noticed the window that says
              it will connect to<br>
              >> <a href="http://ofxhome.com" rel="noreferrer
                noreferrer" target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">ofxhome.com</a><br>
              >>>>> to<br>
              >>>>> get a list, never finishes. It stayed
              up for a while, and<br>
              >> nothing.<br>
              >>>>> I made the window wider, I changed my
              theme from Dark to Light<br>
              >>>>> default<br>
              >>>>> to  make sure the Text was not being
              hidden by some weird color<br>
              >>>>> combination. Still nothing.<br>
              >>>>><br>
              >>>>> thanks,<br>
              >>>>><br>
              >>>>> JV<br>
              >>>> OK, I just unmapped and remapped one of
              my accounts, and all<br>
              >> four<br>
              >>>> columns were filled in for all available
              accounts.  I now wonder<br>
              >> if<br>
              >>>> it<br>
              >>>> is something with how American Express
              responds to that<br>
              >> query.  I'm<br>
              >>>> preparing for a short business trip, so
              I'll be unlikely to test<br>
              >> on<br>
              >>>> my<br>
              >>>> own single Amex account until next week. 
              Do you have a credit<br>
              >> card<br>
              >>>> with a different institution to try with
              to see if you get<br>
              >> better<br>
              >>>> results elsewhere?<br>
              >>>><br>
              >>>><br>
              >>>>> On Tue, 2019-10-15 at 10:25 -0400,
              Jack wrote:<br>
              >>>>>> I'm not certain, but I would
              guess you need to make the<br>
              >> window<br>
              >>>>>> wider<br>
              >>>>>> or resize the first column to
              make it wide enough to<br>
              >> actually<br>
              >>>>>> display the account numbers.  I
              haven't mapped any accounts<br>
              >>>>>> recently,  but I've certainly
              done it at institutions where I<br>
              >>>>>> have<br>
              >>>>>> multiple accounts, so it is (or
              at least was) possible.<br>
              >>>>>><br>
              >>>>>> On 10/15/19 12:25 AM, <a
                href="mailto:jvapr27@gmail.com" target="_blank"
                rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">jvapr27@gmail.com</a>
              wrote:<br>
              >>>>>>> Team,<br>
              >>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>> Please see the attached
              screenshot.<br>
              >>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>> When I use Kmymoney (without
              aqbanking) and select American<br>
              >>>>>>> Express<br>
              >>>>>>> Card, to map an account, it
              shows that screen. I have two<br>
              >>>>>>> accounts<br>
              >>>>>>> with American Express. But
              this screen does not show the<br>
              >>>>>>> account<br>
              >>>>>>> number so I can map it to.<br>
              >>>>>>> Is this a deficiency in
              libofx(assuming this is what I am<br>
              >>>>>>> using<br>
              >>>>>>> since I don't have
              aqbanking)? Or, do you think, it is a<br>
              >>>>>>> KMyMoney<br>
              >>>>>>> issue?<br>
              >>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>> thanks,<br>
              >>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>> JV<br>
              >>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>> On Mon, 2019-10-14 at 23:00
              -0500, <a href="mailto:jvapr27@gmail.com" target="_blank"
                rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">jvapr27@gmail.com</a>
              wrote:<br>
              >>>>>>>> How do I get the fix?<br>
              >>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>> Do I just rerun my git
              clone command?<br>
              >>>> I don't know if anyone answered this, or
              if you figured it out,<br>
              >> but<br>
              >>>> no,<br>
              >>>> you don't redo the clone command, you run
              "git pull" in the top<br>
              >>>> level<br>
              >>>> directory of the repository created by
              the initial clone.<br>
              >>>><br>
              >>>><br>
              >>>>>>>> thanks,<br>
              >>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>> JV<br>
              >>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>> On Mon, 2019-10-14 at
              20:53 +0200, Thomas Baumgart wrote:<br>
              >>>>>>>>> Jesus,<br>
              >>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>> On Montag, 14.
              Oktober 2019 19:30:21 CEST<br>
              >> <a href="mailto:jvapr27@gmail.com"
                target="_blank" rel="noreferrer" moz-do-not-send="true">jvapr27@gmail.com</a><br>
              >>>>>>>>> wrote:<br>
              >>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>> Thomas, Jack,<br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>> I wanted to test
              what you recommended: "An idea would<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> be<br>
              >>>>> then<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> to<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> switch<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> sqlstorage back
              on and see if it helps. If so, we<br>
              >> need<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> to<br>
              >>>>> fix<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> the<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> build<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> system."<br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>> So with:<br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>>   
              ENABLE_SQLCIPHER                 OFF<br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>>   
              ENABLE_SQLSTORAGE                ON<br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>> The make -j 8
              command; Completed successfully.<br>
              >>>>>>>>>><br>
              >>>>>>>>>> Perhaps the build
              system needs updating? I don't know<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> much<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> about<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> it.<br>
              >>>>>>>>> Already done: see<br>
              >>>>>>>>>   <br>
              >> <a
href="https://cgit.kde.org/kmymoney.git/commit/?id=b12311588514dd57dc5909f3a15c0bd7155d8248"
                rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
                moz-do-not-send="true">https://cgit.kde.org/kmymoney.git/commit/?id=b12311588514dd57dc5909f3a15c0bd7155d8248</a><br>
              >>>>>>>>>> meanwhile, I will
              continue to move forward to see if<br>
              >> I<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> can<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> test<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> the<br>
              >>>>>>>>>> online banking
              without using aqbanking.<br>
              >>>>><br>
              >>   <br>
              >> -- <br>
              >>   <br>
              >> Regards<br>
              >>   <br>
              >> Thomas Baumgart<br>
              >>   <br>
              >> <a href="https://www.signal.org/"
                rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"
                moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.signal.org/</a>     
               Signal, the better WhatsApp<br>
              >>
              -------------------------------------------------------------<br>
              >> LINUX is like a wigwam.. no windows, no gates and
              apache inside.<br>
              >>
              -------------------------------------------------------------<br>
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