I'm using the advanced integration method.
I've been processing transactions in production successfully for a year, but as of 11/17/2011, I get a response code of 103 with a message of "This transaction cannot be accepted.".
I tried getting a new transaction key but that didn't make a difference. I'm pretty sure nothing has changed on my end. My code still works when using the test sandbox. Is there anything I can do differently to troubleshoot this problem?
12-21-2011 09:08 AM
Does it happen with only certain card types? (Amex, Discover? etc) Any other patterns that you can see?
12-21-2011 09:14 AM
All transactions are failing with that same error code. My Visa didn't work. I'm not sure how many other cards types are represented.
12-21-2011 09:22 AM
The verbose version of that error is "A valid fingerprint, Transaction Key, or password is required for this transaction." Given that you're using AIM, fingerprint probably doesn't apply, so that leaves transaction key or password.
12-21-2011 09:49 AM
Make sure no one is making changes to your Authorize.Net account. Someone may be doing so without notifying you or being aware that it is affecting the website. This is not uncommon at all.
12-21-2011 10:32 AM