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Buy nowRE: I have the same issue, the QBO file is converted to an OFX file but I get an error message and then it crashes the program.
How are you determining this is the case, that the file is 'converted' (??) to an OFX file?
For example, are you relying on the file's extension? Or perhaps Windows description of the file type?
I ask because:
- Importing an actual OFX file into QuickBooks desktop will normally just result in QuickBooks refusing to process it and putting up an error message saying it's not the right type of file or that the Financial Institution is not valid.
- When importing a Web Connect file into QuickBooks, the file filter is set for "Web Connect Files (*.qbo)", which is the only option, and so normally it would be hard to even see an *.ofx file.