Air Force Credit Union - Web Connect Problem

I've recently upgraded to Quicken 2007 Premier and most of my financial institutions are working just fine with direct connect or web connect, with the exception of Air Force Credit Union which worked fine under Quicken 2005. In my attempts to resolve this problem, I've deactivated the account but now cannot reactivate it. Here's the error message I get from Quicken.

"Quicken was unable to setup online services for your accounts due to an error on the Quicken server. The Quicken team has been notified of this error and is working to resolve it. Try again later. Your financial institution cannot resolve this issue. Additional information about resolving this issue or contacting Quicken Support is available."

I know this is a long shot, but is anyone else able to do a web connect with Air Force Credit Union? I've been "trying again later" for several weeks with no change.

Now just to complicate matters, Air Force Credit Union has recently changed their security setup so that you must use (click on) a displayed keypad to enter your password instead of a simple text dialog box. This might be a problem for the Quicken server to replicate. Can anyone confirm that web connect works with this kind of log in security setup. Thanks in advance for any help.

Don

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Don in San Antonio
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Don in San Antonio said the following on 5/19/2007 7:07 AM:

I think I've found the answer to some of my questions on the Intuit Help Site. I'm getting error message [CC-501] and it appears to be pretty common. I logged onto the AFCU web site and tried to activate from there, but the same Quicken Server error came up. I'll wait a couple of weeks and try again.

Don

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Don in San Antonio

Got a nice reply from AFCU telling me that the new security system is the problem. They don't know when the problem will be fixed, but it's nice to know the problem is not on my end.

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