OL-290 Quicken 2007 Lion Bill Pay

How do I disable Bill Pay in Quicken 2007 Lion and then reactivate?
Every time I try to pay bills through bill pay on Quicken 2007 Lion, I get error message OL-290, which is an SSL server error.
I've spoken to Quicken several times and they say they're aware of the problem and are working on it.  However, it's been
almost a week since the service went down.  I seem to remember this happening before and I was instructed to disable my
bill pay account, restart Quicken, reenable the bill pay account and things seemed to work afterwards.  Unfortunately, I
can't remember how to do the disable/enable dance.  Anyone out there know how to do this?
Thanks.

I get the same response when trying to use Quicken Bill Pay to pay bills.  I contacted Quicken Bill Pay about it and all they would say is that they knew about the server problems and were working on it.  You might call them and also bug them about the issue.  See if that have anything more up to date to add.

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