Why Do I have to authorize both my Schwab Accounts every time I go to update them?

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dwfedorick
dwfedorick Member ✭✭

Why Do I have to authorize both my Schwab Accounts every time I go to update them?

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  • Quicken Anja
    Quicken Anja Moderator mod
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    Hello @dwfedorick,

    Thank you for reaching out to the Community and telling us about your issue, though I apologize that you are experiencing this.

    Before you begin troubleshooting, please save a backup first (just in case).

    After that, I suggest you try to deactivate all accounts for this financial institution and force Quicken to "rediscover" all available accounts to see if this will help resolve this issue. Please, follow the instructions below in order to do so.

    1. Open the Account List in Quicken (Tools > Account List OR Ctrl + A)
    2. If present, select the Show Hidden Accounts checkbox at the bottom of the Account List
    3. Edit each account with this financial institution to Deactivate (or Remove From One Step Update) on the Online Services tab
    4. Click on the General tab and remove any info displayed in the Financial Institution, and Account/Routing Number fields. Note: The account must be deactivated first before these fields can be edited.
    5. When finished, close the Account List
    6. Close, then re-open Quicken
    7. Navigate to Tools > Add Account 
    8. Walkthrough this process as if you were going to add a new account, providing the login credentials and answering any security questions/processes presented until you reach the screen where Quicken displays the Accounts Discovered at the financial institution
    9. Very carefully LINK each of the found accounts to the appropriate account you already have set up in Quicken.

    Once that is done, see if the issue still continues to persist.

    Let us know how it goes!

    -Quicken Anja
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