Microsoft KB Archive/168631

= Money: Extra 1 in Dialing Properties Causes Connection to Fail =

Article ID: 168631

Article Last Modified on 6/25/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Money 95
 * Microsoft Money 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q168631



SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to dial your financial institution, you get a busy signal or the following error message:

Online Services is busy or the number that was dialed is not correct. Please check the number in Online Services Setup, and/or try the call again later.

When you attempt to dial to the Branding Server (BDS) to download information about your bank, you get a busy signal or the following error message:

Online Services is busy or the number that was dialed is not correct. If this problem continues, try reinstalling Money from your original product disks.



CAUSE
Having a "1" in the Long Distance box of the Dialing Properties, causes the connection to fail.



RESOLUTION
Check the telephone number being dialed. If you are dialing a local number there should not be a 1 preceding the phone number. The phone number should only be proceded by a 1 if you are dialing long distance.



MORE INFORMATION
To check the phone number being dialed, or to delete an extra 1 from the phone number being dialed, follow these steps for your version of Money.

Money 5.0
 Click Go To and click Home Banking. Click to select the Connect tab. Click Connect and enter your PIN number as prompted. The phone number is listed between "Online PIN:" and "Your location:" in the Call Online Services dialog.

NOTE: If the phone number is proceded by a 1, continue to step five. Click Dialing Properties. In the section titled, "How I dial from this location" find the following line:

To access an outside line, first dial __ for local, __ for long distance.

</li> If there is a 1 in either of the boxes, delete it by pressing the DELETE or BACKSPACE key.

NOTE: Windows 95 automatically dials a 1 when dialing a number with an area code other than yours; so these boxes must be left blank, except when you must first dial a "9" or other number to get an outside line.</li></ol>

Money 4.0
<ol> Click Go To and select your bank in the Online Services area.</li> Click Call and enter your PIN number as prompted.</li> The phone number is listed between "Online PIN:" and "Your location:" in the Call Online Services dialog.

NOTE: If the phone number is proceded by a 1, continue to step four.</li> Click Dialing Properties.</li> In the section titled, "How I dial from this location" find the following line.

To access an outside line, first dial __ for local, __ for long distance.

</li> If there is a 1 in either box, delete it by pressing the DELETE or BACKSPACE key.

NOTE: Windows 95 automatically dials a 1 when dialing a number with an area code other than yours; so these boxes must be left blank, except when you must first dial a "9" or other number to get an outside line.</li></ol>

For more information see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

129049 How to Perform 10-Digit Dialing in Windows 95

Additional query words: w_money can't connect bank

Keywords: kberrmsg kbonline KB168631

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