![]() I've been using Quicken for a very long time and this is the worst software snafu I've encountered. I am not aware of any changes that Fidelity has made to their download process only Schwab. My Fidelity accounts don't seem to be affected however that is one of the side-effects that I often saw: other financial transactions stopped working randomly! For your Fidelity account, you should be able to safely go to the "Edit Account" page in Quicken - then the "Online Access" settings - Deactivate the account followed by re-activating the account. I've decided to enter my transactions manually until I see some evidence on their Support site that there is a reliable fix. ![]() When I logged into the Quicken Support website, I found many reports of people losing their data and getting unexpected side-effects by following Quicken's advice to re-authorize! It seems that the Quicken side of this change is very unstable. I, too, have been unable to download my Schwab accounts. ![]()
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