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Sapere Aude
02-23-2005, 04:57 PM
All,

I recently initiated a payment to my Discover card from my Bank One
checking account from within Quicken for Windows 2004. I later decided
to cancel the payment, and so instructed Quicken. The register now
shows the payment as cancelled, but each time I try to exit Quicken, it
says that I must either send the instruction or remove it. No matter
what I click, the instruction keeps showing up in the online payment
center for my account as "Cancel." Even if I highlight it and select
"Don't Cancel" or "Update Status," it stays as a cancellation to be
made.

Does anyone have any ideas? At this point, Quicken will not even let
me deactivate online payments from this checking account and start
fresh. Is there a file to delete somewhere to get things working
again?

Thanks in advance!

David

Mike B
02-23-2005, 05:58 PM
sapereaude@earthlink.net <sapereaude@earthlink.net> wrote: All, I recently initiated a payment to my Discover card from my Bank One checking account from within Quicken for Windows 2004. I later decided to cancel the payment, and so instructed Quicken. The register now shows the payment as cancelled, but each time I try to exit Quicken, it says that I must either send the instruction or remove it. No matter what I click, the instruction keeps showing up in the online payment center for my account as "Cancel." Even if I highlight it and select "Don't Cancel" or "Update Status," it stays as a cancellation to be made. Does anyone have any ideas? At this point, Quicken will not even let me deactivate online payments from this checking account and start fresh. Is there a file to delete somewhere to get things working again?

You omit to say whether you have connected to your bank to transmit the
cancellation instructions?

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Mike B

Sapere Aude
02-24-2005, 03:50 PM
I try, but get an OLB-80-B error and a message about
"NetSession::Progress"


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