Wealth-Lab (.NET) 5.0
When I brought up WLP5.0 today, I received a message that I need to Authenticate WL-Pro (v5.0) within 1 day. I proceeded to follow the instructions and when I typed in my SSN and PIN I receive the following message:
Unable to login.
Check and verify your Internet Connection with Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer Proxy Settings may need to be configured.
I get the same error message if I try File/Fidelity LogIn within WLP5.0
I can login using Internet Explorer and Firefox (my default browser) and I can login with Active Trader Pro.
Everything else in WLP5.0 works fine, (data updates, etc.)
Thanks,
George
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Are you using a proxy?
Was this the first time that you've tried to log in through WLP5?
Is your account "Wealth-Lab Pro entitled"?
In reality, you should contact Fidelity Active Trader Support for authentication problems. They're the only ones who can really check account entitlements.
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Neither my Firefox (default) nor IE settings show use of a proxy.
Yes this is the first time.
Yes I have way over the limit on trades and $.
The error message seems to indicate that I can not logon, not that I am not entitled.
I don't have this problem with any other programs (Fidelity or otherwise).
George
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Call AT Support. We can't help you with Fidelity Authentication here. Sorry.
By the way, did you not use WLP 5.0 since last week? I'm curious why you only got 1 warning on the last day. It's possible that you're already locked-out, so you'll have to call AT Support to get back "in" anyway.
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I probably wont use WLP5 for trading but just as a verification, I have 2 days remaining and I get exactly the same fail message when trying to log in to any one of the several qualified accounts that I manage at Fidelity.
Perhaps if Fidelity gets enough calls, they'll eventually figure out that it's not a user problem but a software one.
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Yes, I have been traveling and have not used WLP 5.0 since last week.
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OK, here's what the folks at Fidelity had me do to fix this problem:
Go to Internet Explorer and select Tools/Internet Options/Connections/Lan Settings
and remove the Check mark on "Automatically Detect Settings"
Works fine now!
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That's an unusual fix but it does work. Thanks.
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Yeah, it's unusual for sure, I got the impression they consider it a bug in their software.
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In that case, Cone or whomever should be taking it out of an anonymous post and making it a general message elsewhere!
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Just FYI in case anyone else runs into this problem -- I was getting a crash from WLP 5.1 when I said yes to the warning I needed to login within N days and did I want to log in now. Saying no and clicking the login button triggered an unhandled exception in WLP 5.1. I reinstalled, that fixed it. When in doubt, reinstall (you might want to back up your settings first just in case).
Dave
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