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hangs on updating financial information Phil Schuman 05-19-2006
Posted by Phil Schuman on May 19, 2006, 12:08 pm
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There was no checkmark for SSL 2.0 - and it failed
I then checked it - and IE 6.0 worked - as did Quicken 2004.

BUT - if this is for some "internet access API filtering",
vs just for IE 6.0 access settings,
then the other weird thing is that the Firefox browser worked fine
on the same laptop...
Accessing the Schwab OFX site with IE failed, but Firefox worked...

> Phil:
>
> Are you saying there IS or IS NOT a checkmark by SSL 2.0?
> I have checkmarks by both SSL 2.0 and 3.0, and Schwab works fine on my
> desktop.
>
> Bob
>
> >>>
> WELL - ok, it's now 2:45am - the resolution was a checkmark for SSL
2.0
> in the IE 6.0 / tools / internet options / advanced /
> So how does that interface with the usage of Quicken ????
> <<<
>
>
>



Posted by Bob Wang on May 19, 2006, 12:31 pm
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Phil:

Good job figuring out the glitch.
Good to know the special handshakes needed to make everything behave.

Bob

>>>
There was no checkmark for SSL 2.0 - and it failed
I then checked it - and IE 6.0 worked - as did Quicken 2004.

BUT - if this is for some "internet access API filtering",
vs just for IE 6.0 access settings,
then the other weird thing is that the Firefox browser worked fine
on the same laptop...
Accessing the Schwab OFX site with IE failed, but Firefox worked...
<<<



Posted by Laura on May 19, 2006, 12:32 pm
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Phil Schuman wrote:
> There was no checkmark for SSL 2.0 - and it failed
> I then checked it - and IE 6.0 worked - as did Quicken 2004.
>
> BUT - if this is for some "internet access API filtering",
> vs just for IE 6.0 access settings,
> then the other weird thing is that the Firefox browser worked fine
> on the same laptop...
> Accessing the Schwab OFX site with IE failed, but Firefox worked...

The settings in IE are the important ones as Quicken uses them instead of FF
even if FF is your default browser.

Posted by Phil Schuman on May 19, 2006, 2:33 pm
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> Phil Schuman wrote:
> > There was no checkmark for SSL 2.0 - and it failed
> > I then checked it - and IE 6.0 worked - as did Quicken 2004.
> >
> > BUT - if this is for some "internet access API filtering",
> > vs just for IE 6.0 access settings,
> > then the other weird thing is that the Firefox browser worked fine
> > on the same laptop...
> > Accessing the Schwab OFX site with IE failed, but Firefox worked...
>
> The settings in IE are the important ones as Quicken uses them instead
of FF
> even if FF is your default browser.

Since the only thing that changed in this scenario
was the install of IE 7.0 beta2, on XP/SP2.
I'm wondering if IE 7.0 turned on SSL 3.0
and turned off the SSL 2.0 checkbox.
Now that I know what to look for,
I think I'll go back and re-install IE 7.0 and see what happens.



Posted by Laura on May 19, 2006, 5:22 pm
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Phil Schuman wrote:
>> Phil Schuman wrote:
>>> There was no checkmark for SSL 2.0 - and it failed
>>> I then checked it - and IE 6.0 worked - as did Quicken 2004.
>>>
>>> BUT - if this is for some "internet access API filtering",
>>> vs just for IE 6.0 access settings,
>>> then the other weird thing is that the Firefox browser worked fine
>>> on the same laptop...
>>> Accessing the Schwab OFX site with IE failed, but Firefox worked...
>> The settings in IE are the important ones as Quicken uses them instead
> of FF
>> even if FF is your default browser.
>
> Since the only thing that changed in this scenario
> was the install of IE 7.0 beta2, on XP/SP2.
> I'm wondering if IE 7.0 turned on SSL 3.0
> and turned off the SSL 2.0 checkbox.
> Now that I know what to look for,
> I think I'll go back and re-install IE 7.0 and see what happens.
>
>
I just checked my IE6 settings and I have both ssl 2.0 and ssl 3.0 checked
and my schwab accounts download fine. I do have TLS disabled. For security,
all zones are set at the default level.

You might deactivate the account and try reactivating it.

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