I would use the the import function of gnu cash after downloading the quicken 
information from your bank website using your username and password. I use this 
method for all my online banking services that are not gnucash friendly.




Joseph St Denis 




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On Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 4:29 PM -0500, "Tom Moffett" <tlmoffet...@gmail.com> 
wrote:










Has anyone had success connecting to Old Line Bank?  It is listed in the
database, but when I setup a user and attempt to retrieve a list of accounts
I get an error message that I have entered and incorrect username or
password.  I questioned the bank's tech support folks and they had never
heard of GnuCash.  They said they support Quicken (which I have been using
successfully).  If I can't connect to this bank GnuCash won't work for me at
all.

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Tom Moffett

I hope to become the man my dog thinks I am.

 

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