It may also be possible that your password is too long or too short and they have changed the requirements. Also try those credentials on the web site and see if they work. Sometimes applications use different characters instead of what you might expect. If you are copying and pasting your password, you might try carefully typing it in. I know it seems to be saying your password is wrong, but it may just give that message if anything goes wrong with logging in. Other settings may work, but this is what works for me. Selected User: (select the correct user set up above) User Id: The same ID I user on the web siteĬurrency: (I can set USD, but this always says EUR)īank Name: 111900659 (I don't know whether this is needed or not) User Name: (My name - I don't think it matters what you put here) Any fields I have omitted are left blank. I am running gnucash 2.4.10 (r21973) on Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (testing). Here are the settings I am using right now, which work. At some point I had to set up an account name instead of using my account number as the User Id.