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MacOS High Sierra version 10.13.1 Quicken Deluxe 2018 (also was using Quicken 2015 with same results) Error: AGGREGATORINERROR (ENDUSERACTIONREQUIREDATFI:ccscrape. 108) Bank: Bank of America One of our logins at Bank of America suddenly started returning the above error message when I tried to download transactions. Another login (different accounts) is still working correctly.
I updated from Quicken 2015 to Quicken 2018, hoping the problem might go away, but it didn't. When I get the error message, it also tells me that I need to go to the BofA website and 'address the message about unlocking your account'.
But there is no such message when I log in. I login just fine, and I am not asked any security questions (because I've used this browser before of course). I did log in on another device that I don't normally use, to force BofA to ask me the security questions, but when I tried again in Quicken I had the same error. Has anyone figured this one out yet?
I know it would save me hours on the phone with BofA and/or Quicken.I assume they'll each blame the other? After talking with both BofA and Quicken (online chat with Mark at Quicken), we did eventually figure it out. And what worked was this: 1) Close Quicken 2) Open BofA, log in, log out, close browser window.
3) Repeat step 2, but click on 'forgot password' (I accidentally did this because I was just supposed to log in and out twice, but this is what worked, so I'd do it again this way). Go through the security questions and the code sent to the cell phone, etc.
4) Open Quicken and try again. For me, it worked at this point. If it doesn't work, I'd then try clicking on the 'visit your bank' link and then click on 'forgot password' and do that all again, then go back and 'try again' in Quicken.