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  • 1. I am not a managed client of Network Services. How do I join my Windows 10 iSweep to my domain and create the necessary folders? Public
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    As a result of a January 2018 Windows 10 update, you will need to join your Windows 10 iSweep to your domain. This will be handled internally for Network Services Managed Clients, however, non-managed clients will need to have Network Services work with their IT staff/third party IT company to setup a new local account on the machine in order to join this unit to your domain and complete the additional steps. Configuring Group Policy and Active Directory Active Directory Configuration Open Act  More...
  • 2. Where can I look at the devices (workstations and printers) in my credit union? Public
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    Launch Tool #326 CU Hardware Configuration. Select either Terminals or Printers. This will bring up a list of the devices currently built in your CU device library. Double-click the device you want to review.
  • 3. One of our members tried to set up biometric authentication for the mobile app. The app said setup was successful, but he was unable to use any of the biometrics to log in. He tried multiple times and is now locked. He uninstalled and reinstalled the app. He also restarted his phone. After restarting, he was notified that authentication is temporarily locked. Public
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    The member will need to wait 15-20 minutes until they are unlocked. Or the member can also toggle to the standard login process and enter their username, password, and answer to security question, then access the settings info option from the More menu, and they can reset their app data or go into authentication options and reset authentication options on all devices to re-establish their MACO features.
  • 4. Has MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) been implemented on the MS Money and Quicken connections within It’s Me 247 Public
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    Yes, security for the download capabilities is included in It's Me 247 .
  • 5. Is PIB the same as multi-factor authentication? Public
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    No. PIB is a layered security solution , which is one of the three methods recommended by the NCUA to comply with the “Guidance on Authentication in Internet Banking Environment” (letter 05-CU-18). Remember that you only need to select one of the three available methods. (The other two methods are multi-factor authentication, and “other controls,” the NCUA’s way of allowing for technology that doesn’t even exist yet.) Although the term “multi-factor   More...
  • 6. What new information does member see on the Login History page in Mobile Banking and "It's Me 247" starting with the 18.08 Online Banking release? How might this be different if the member logs on with device registration controls to their access (PIB)? Public
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    The member will see some new information on the Login History screen starting August 29, 2018. The data for this change was collected beginning August 7th. New information includes: Login Source types: iOS, Android, Desktop Browser, Mobile Browser, Loan Application, Other Login Methods: Username Password, Fingerprint, Pin, Voice, Face NOTE: If a member uses Personal Internet Branch (PIB) device registration, a duplicate login record might appear that doesn’t record the login source, IP  More...
  • 7. How does Xtension authentic a membership when receiving inbound calls? Public
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    When a member speaks to the Xtension Call Center directly regarding information about their account, transaction acitivity or to request a transfer, we will begin by verifying the member's identity. Once we have asked the member for their account number we will follow the listed procedures in this order: If present, we will ask for the code word found in the member record. If answered correctly we will complete the member request. If the code word is not present we will ask for the mother&  More...
  • 8. 2017 Device Name Expansion Project Public
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    Due to the growth of our network, during 2017 we will be changing the naming convention we use for CU*BASE devices (printers and workstations). We're expanding the number of characters in each device name so that more devices can easily be added as we continue to grow in the future. This new, 7-digit format will include: The CU ID The Branch Location The Device Type The Sequence Number What Your Credit Union Needs To Do CU*Answers will be working with your credit union to prepare for   More...
  • 9. What do the various device and print job statuses on the iSeries mean? Public
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    When a device first connects to the iSeries, a virtual device is created - consider it a placeholder for that workstation or printer. Only one device can exist for each ID, which is why only one person can sign into a printer at a time. Throughout the virtual devices lifecycle, there are several different statuses that device can be in. Read below for some details! Workstations VARY ON PENDING - this is the default status of the virtual device. This status means the device is ready and wai  More...
  • 10. How can I ensure MACO is unenrolled from all devices for a member's account? Public
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    Here is one way to make sure that MACO is unenrolled from all devices that have been enrolled using this particular account: Step 1: In case credentials have been compromised, have the member change their password, then enroll for MACO Step 2: If the member sees the message, “Previous Enrollment Found,” that indicates that another device has, in fact, enrolled with MACO. (Less commonly, this message could also mean that the member had previously enrolled but hit “Reset All  More...
  • 11. What is a GUAPPLE unit? Public
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    GUAPPLE is short for GOLD Update Appliance. The GUAPPLE is a stand-alone network appliance that takes the place of the GOLD-Master update server PC. It is designed to seamlessly handle all of your GOLD software update retrieval tasks. No effort is required to retrieve software updates when using a GUAPPLE device. It will acquire GOLD update files automatically as well as custom loan screen updates, doing away with manually downloading and extracting software update files. One GUAPPLE unit  More...
  • 12. What data tables can I search to see information about where and when attempts are made to login to a member's online banking account? Public
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    There is a table called MBRAPPSTAT which holds records of various API calls done during the entire member authentication process, even before they have successfully logged in to online banking (even if through the mobile app). That is the first place TO look to see records of what's happening with this member's account as they step through that process. There is one row for each API call, and each API call represents a different phase of the process. For example - Get Username, Get Chall  More...
  • 13. How do I know which workstations at my credit union have received the GOLD updates? Public
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    Use the GOLD Release Inquiry system as follows: Launch Tool #326 CU Hardware Configuration. On the initial Device Configuration page, press F10 for GOLD Release Inquiry. Click the Sort button above the far right-hand CU*BASE GOLD column, to sort your devices by the GOLD release version. This will bring those with an older version right to the top. Make note of these devices and update them promptly so that your users will not experience any CU*BASE software issues.
  • 14. What determines where my GOLD documents print? Public
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    This comes from the Workstation Device Configuration in CU*BASE. To view or change this: Launch Tool #326 CU Hardware Configuration Select Terminal/Workstation In the list of workstations, locate the ID of the workstation you are looking up and double click on it (or just type the ID and press Enter) This will open up the terminal's configuration in CU*BASE. In the middle is the list of default printers where your documents will print: General Printer - this will be the printer to which a  More...
  • 15. Reports or forms from CU*BASE are printing with random characters or corrupt pages. Public
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    CU*BASE is designed in such a way that most programs are common between clients and menus. If a particular report has issues across multiple different printers, report the the issue to CU*Answers to investigate whether there is a programming error. However, the issue is typically isolated to a single workstation or to a single printer. Confirm the CU*BASE configuration of the printer The first step in the troubleshooting process is to ensure that the printer is configured correctly from top to  More...
  • 16. Are CU*TALK audio response and It's Me 247 online banking ever put into stand-in mode? Public
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    Yes, this occurs every night when we perform daily processing. During stand-in, all audio response features will continue to work as usual. However, there are a few special features in online banking that are not available during stand-in processing. See the link below for more details on services that are unavailable during stand-in.
  • 17. I changed my workstation configuration in CU*BASE to specify a certain "General Printer" ID, but my screen shots are still going to another printer. Why are they not going to the ID I defined? Public
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    The General Printer ID that is specified in Tool #326 CU Hardware Configuration does not control where screenshots are printed. The screen shot configuration needs to be changed on the virtual workstation device. Contact the network help desk for assistance. There should be 3 sessions per workstation (G0, G1, and G2). The screen shot printer can be modified here.
  • 18. After enabling session encryption, GOLD gives a "T02" certificate error and fails to open. Public
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    After enabling session encryption, GOLD may present a Warning T02 error message and not launch. Here is a screenshot of the error: If you encounter this error message, there may be an issue with your workstations local certificate store. We have identified a few possible causes. Typically, your workstation has several expired certificates in the store that are causing conflicts; or your workstation does not have the correct GoDaddy intermediate certificates. Follow the steps below to corre  More...
  • 19. Can a CSR reset my employee ID password? Public
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    No, our CSRs will not reset the 2-character CU*BASE Employee IDs for your staff. This must be done by an internal CU security officer. Use Tool #762 Reset Employee ID Password . (This can also be done via Tool #327 CU*BASE Employee Security using the Reset PW option.) It is important that credit unions insure proper training to their employees regarding the expiration of their CU*BASE Employee ID password. We deliver a warning message of expiration 7 business days prior to the staff member.   More...
  • 20. A member is getting an error code of 1 when they click on Pay My Bills. After a few tries, they got an error code of 2. What do these mean? Public
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    When members receive an error code of 1 or 2, there is a very simple fix for it in CU*BASE. It's Me 247 Online Banking and Bill Pay (Fiserv) programs communicate with each other automatically through an authentication PIN every time we go from one to the next. When we see a status code of 1 or 2, it is telling us there is an issue with this PIN. It is easy to reset and the member will be able to get into bill pay within 24 hours. Launch Tool # 14 Member Personal Banker Enter the member  More...
  • 21. What hardware is required for the CU*Answers online imaging solution? Public
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    To take advantage of the CU*Answers online imaging solution, there are a few required pieces of hardware. Each branch will each need an Gweep upload appliance to transfer the electronic images to the secure database. Additionally, scanners are needed to capture photo IDs (and supporting documents for loans), and signature pads are needed at each workstation where receipts are signed. Thermal printers are required for the system. These hardware devices are described in more detail below: Gweep U  More...
  • 22. How do you go about "pinging" an IP address? Public
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    To ping a network device, you will need to open a command prompt: In Windows 7, click on the Start button and type cmd (without the quotes) then press Enter. In Windows 10, type the following into the Windows Search box: cmd , and when the result appears, right click and select Run as Administrator Once the command prompt is open, you will need to type the word ping followed by the name or IP address of the network device you want to ping. To test connectivity to the High Availabil  More...
  • 23. How can I obtain statistics on how my members use audio response and online banking? Public
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    There are several ways to obtain this data. To see the total number of active online banking members, use Tool #856 Tiered Svcs Monthly Comparison to display active user counts for any monthly period. (HINT: Click the Goal 4 button to display this data.) This can be done even if your credit union does not use Tiered Services for any other purpose. To print a report of usage statistics, use Tool #141 ARU/Online Banking Stats Dashboard To see online banking usage stats for a particular m  More...
  • 24. So just what is PIB? Public
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    PIB provides a layered security approach to add additional authentication controls for Online Banking. PIB, which stands for Personal Internet Branch, is an independent application that provides multiple, configurable controls that govern how Online Banking behaves and what members can do with access to it. PIB allows your members to control access to their accounts with controls by feature, day of week, time of day, and even geographic location. It layers additional passwords and member aut  More...
  • 25. When I print a check, the logo and signature areas are not printing correctly. I am getting garbage characters such as !@#$%&*()abc, etc. Why is this happening and what can I do to correct it? Public
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    These symbols print when the printer doesn't know what graphic or font to use for the logo, signature, or MICR line. There are a few possible causes: Is this a new printer? If this is a new printer, the first thing to consider is whether the other printers at the credit union use Check Secure devices. Check Secure devices are no longer sold and are not compatible with new printer hardware. To transition from Check Secure devices to the new software based check printing methods, contact CU  More...