FDP-350 Error While Refreshing Accounts in Quicken for Mac

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Updated: October, 16 2024 9:13PM
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Overview

You may receive an FDP-350 error when attempting to update your accounts.

This message occurs when your security token has expired, and you need to reenter your account credentials.

To resolve this issue

You will simply need to click Reauthorize, then follow the on-screen prompts to sign in and reauthorize your accounts.

If the issue persists

In some cases, the financial institution limits connectivity to avoid excess traffic. This can lead to the reauthorization process not resolving the issue.

If this occurs, try completing the process again at a later time.

If an account doesn't appear during the reauthorization process

Some financial institutions will consider an account dormant if no transactions have posted for an extended period of time (this could range from 90 days to two years). When an account is considered dormant, it will not appear during the reauthorization process in Quicken.

To resolve this issue: A small transaction in that account will “revive” it and it will then be discovered to reauthorize. For best results, we recommend a purchase transaction. The transaction can take a few days to clear and revive the account.

If you need an immediate resolution, please contact the financial institution.

Article ID: GEN00826

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