Error: Navy Federal Credit Union - Transition to Different Connection Method- HTTPS 400 [Edited] (2024)

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    Benjamin Brandt Member

    March 29 edited March 29 in Download, Add/Update Accounts (Windows)

    I was previously told that my bank, NFCU, would transition to a different connection method. That day has evidently arrived. When I click to update my accounts, I get a pop-up inside Quicken Classic that says "The following financial institutions are transitioning to a different connection method. To continue downloading information, please u pdate the connection for the following:"

    I click the button "Reauthorize"

    I now have an "Add Account" dialog box in Quicken Classic. I click continue. Then, inside Quicken I'm told that NFCU "needs you to authorize your accounts". I click a "Sign In" button that launches my browser (Chrome). The link it's loading is partnerauth.platform.intuit.com/external_partner/auth?request_token=XXX where XXX is a few characters, a period, and then a UUID value. That link quickly redirects to a GET request against an NFCU page (digitalapps.navyfederal.org/signin/? followed by a number of query parameters). That page returns a 400 (bad request) error. So, not sure if the initial URL has problems with it and that's on Quicken, or if maybe NFCU made some change to their GET request or what. Do I need to file a trouble ticket with Quicken or NFCU or both?

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    • Online Banking
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    • Jim Van Leeuwen Member ✭✭

      March 29 edited March 29

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      Same. Tried both this morning and just now after I received the email reminding me that I needed to do it, and I am getting "HTTP Status 400 – Bad Request" error also. Tried cutting/pasting the URL into a different browser (it launched into Chrome and returned the error), so I tried the URL in Edge and it let me log into NFCU's online banking portal, but it took me to the normal main screen (and not an account selection screen as expected), so I am guessing cutting/pasting the URL isn't a workaround.

      Help!

      Jim

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    • isonclubikin Member ✭✭✭✭

      March 29

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      I recently wrestled with the same process (with Brave as my browser). The first issue was that it wants authorizations across 2 different NFCU accounts, but wants to do only one authorization. I think I managed to get around this by having each of our accounts be joint accounts with the other person. But, more relevant to this discussion, I got around the inability to log in to the NFCU authorization page through Quicken by signing into one of my NFCU accounts first and then running the authorization process in Quicken. Once I did that, the process saw I was already logged in and continued. I also had to manually confirm the sharing on the NFCU page (More > Security > Third-Party Services). Right now, I've only done that with the one account I signed into. I'll keep watch and see if I'll have to re-authorize by first signing into that other NFCU account.

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    • Jim Van Leeuwen Member ✭✭

      March 29 edited March 29

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      https://community.quicken.com/discussion/comment/20426774#Comment_20426774

      So this was super helpful in getting me thinking this through. The idea of having the browser already logged in got me to the account selection screen, but it would end up with NFCU's website coming back with a 500-Internal Server error. I'd also get the email from NFCU advising the accounts were successfully linked. I also went the extra step in Third-Party Services and confirmed Quicken there. However with the 500-Internal Server error coming back, it wasn't getting Quicken to trigger the next step of linking the accounts in Quicken. So it made me think, maybe it just doesn't like Chrome.

      Switched my default browser to Edge, logged into NFCU in a tab, and then re-ran the process and viola. So opening NFCU's website in a tab and changing the default browser to Edge did the trick for me. Hope this might help someone else. And now no more 2FA each time I run OSU in Quicken. Horray for EWC+ finally! Thanks @isonclubikin for the tips!

      Jim

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    • Ody Member

      March 30

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      Thank you for the tips. I was having the same issue and was using Chrome. Followed the advice above changing my default browser to Edge and got it all working.

    • Quicken Jasmine Moderator mod

      April 1

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      Hello All,

      We do now have an active alert regarding users receiving errors HTTPS 500 & 400 when attempting to reauthorize. You may follow this link to access that alert where you can bookmark it to remain up to date on any further information.

      We apologize for the inconvenience caused in the meantime!

      -Quicken Jasmine

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    • OldNav2 Member ✭✭

      April 1

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      You can check to see if the reauthorization really worked by opening the Quicken Accounts window and checking the Transaction Download column says [Express Web Connect+] ⇐= the + is the new method.

    • OldNav2 Member ✭✭

      April 1

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      When I select the re-authorize and log into NFCU, then select the reauthorization for the checking account and get the reauthorization iscomplete message, on returning to Quicken, the link to existing quicken account list does NOT show the checking account. The account Quicken automatically picks to link is a different credit card, with an entirely different name and account number. I think the problem may be that at Navy Federal there are two accounts with the same account number: one is "Everyday Checking" and ends in 704; the other is "Checking Line of Credit" and also ends in 704. I have both of those accounts in my Quicken file, but neither is given as a selection for linking. Quicken lists all my other NFCU accounts as link choices.

    • Quicken Kristina Moderator mod

      April 9

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      Hello All,

      Our teams pushed out a fix and want to confirm if the issue is resolved. Please let us know if you're still encountering this issue.

      Thank you!

      Quicken Kristina

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    • ron.p Member ✭✭

      April 10

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      Still having the issue 8PM EDT 4/10

    • Quicken Kristina Moderator mod

      April 12

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      Thank you for confirming,

      We sent the feedback that the fix didn't work back to our teams and they are continuing to investigate the issue. Though we do not currently have an ETA, you can bookmark thisCommunity Alertto get updates when available and to know when the issue is resolved. If you do not see the bookmark icon at the upper right, please make sure you are logged into the Community.

      Thank you!

      (Ticket# 10953302/CTP-9585)

      Quicken Kristina

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    • Rhinn Member

      April 13

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      I am no longer getting the bad request error and the web side authorization appears to complete successfully but I am not automatically redirected back to Quicken and on the Quicken side, the Activate One Step window never updates — the wheel just keeps spinning. When I close that dialog, I'm told this will cancel the setup (which it does). Very frustrating…. WIndows 11 Laptop, all OS patches up to date, in case that info helps. Browser used was Edge — will also try Chrome but expecting the same negative outcome.

    • Rhinn Member

      April 13

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      Actually, it is worse on Chrome - ends with "status" : 500, "error" : "Internal Server Error", "path" : "/aggregator-authv2/apiConnect" - and doesn't even suggest success. NFCU does, however, alert me that the accounts were linked.

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    • mjdaggs Member ✭✭

      April 13

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      I'm seeing the same issue Rhinn is seeing. I attempt to add my NFCU accounts, I'm taken to the NFCU website, enter my credentials, see my list of accounts, click Continue to add them, and get that exact error Rhinn displayed. Nothing fixes it. Tried Chrome, tried Edge. Same result. Need this resolved or I'll have to cancel Quicken, it's the only reason I signed up.

    • mjdaggs Member ✭✭

      April 14

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      https://community.quicken.com/discussion/comment/20429068#Comment_20429068

      Rhinn - try again. I tried loading my NFCU today and it worked randomly…

    • mjdaggs Member ✭✭

      April 14

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      If it still doesn't work, try this…. when you click the button it Quicken and the browser window opens, QUICKLY press Escape on the keyboard so it doesn't switch past that initial URL that is in the browser. Copy that and paste it into an Incognito window. Then log in to NFCU, accept the accounts you want, and it should work. I just did it with my business accounts too to confirm it worked - did the personal accounts earlier. It's a stupid way to have to go about this, but it does work…

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    Error: Navy Federal Credit Union - Transition to Different Connection Method- HTTPS 400 [Edited] (2024)

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