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and colleagues ARMY / DEFENSE KNOWLEDGE ONLINE (AKO) SPECIFICS All Army AKO users who have a CAC should now be migrated to DISA's Enterprise Email this means you will no longer be able to access your AKO webmail. EEmail requires 100% CAC
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use from https://web.mail.mil. Please look at this page for EEmail support. If you are getting ready apache error 403 access forbidden to retire please check out the 'retiring' page. I want to make sure you understand you will no longer have access to your Enterprise Email and xampp error 403 access forbidden fix AKO. AKO transitions to next-generation enterprise services (3 June 2013) Information from the AKO Single Sign On information page at: https://ako.us.army.mil/suite/page/83 The requirement for AKO to go 100% CAC is NOT their choice. They are being mandated by
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the CIO-G6 (Chief Information Officer - G6) office which is based off of JTF-CNO CTO 07-015 (CAC required), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Implementation (specifically Task 10). If you are receiving a message that AKO is not trusted, you need to update your DoD Certificates Most AKO access problems can be remedied by following these corrections to your Internet Explorer web browser Are you having problems accessing AKO now that Microsoft has pushed out Internet Explorer 11 as a critical update? Go through
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this guide again. I am the content provider for AKO's CAC Reference Center and answer emails for AKO. The process of registering your CAC with AKO was removed on 1 May 2011. This also means dual CAC holders can use either issued CAC. Read more about it here. Question 1: Why can't I log into AKO with my CAC? Answer 1: Follow the guidance in this PDF. Question 2: When I logon to AKO with my CAC, I see my old CAC certificates (or more certificates than just my own) to choose from. How do I clear the old Certificates? Answer 2: Open Internet Explorer, Select Tools, Internet Options, Content (tab), Certificates (button). Select all of the Certificates you don't want, then select the Remove (button). Question 3: When attempting to login to AKO; the browser closes (crashes); receive "500 - Internal Server Error" message; returns you to the home screen; or just doesn't seem to work. Answer 3: Follow the guidance in this PDF Question 4: How do I change my AKO password? Here's How: Logon to AKO with your CAC. Click: My Account, Account Settings, Change Password. The rest should be self-explanatory. AKO does have a self help video located here. You will need to have Adobe Flash player installed, and be using Internet Explorer to view. NOTE I had to download them, open up IE, go to File, open, navigate to my download loc
yourPersonal Computer Be notified ofpage updates it's private powered byChangeDetection Also available at: https://MilitaryCAC.com SPECIFIC ERROR CODES (Listed in NUMERIC ORDER) YOU MAY RECEIVE WHILE SETTING UP ie error 403 YOUR CAC READER & SOFTWARE NOTE: This page lists specific error codes and Solutions (that
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I and others have come across). I hope one of these is the answer to correct whatever problem you are having. Please do not ako certificates email me telling me the Solutions don't work. Everyone of these have worked on several other computers. If your particular problem is not on this page, please feel free to contact me and we will figure it out together. https://militarycac.com/ako.htm Disclaimer: These fixes are for Home Users Only. Do not attempt these on your Government Computer (unless otherwise noted) Receive "ssl_error_bad_cert_alert" when using Firefox Solution: Follow Firefox configuration on Firefox support page All known Firefox SSL Error codes: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ref/ssl/sslerr.html Receive "ssl_error_handshake_failure_alert" when using Waterfox to activate your PIV cert Solution: Configure Waterfox to use your CAC, just like Firefox Error Code [38]: "Your Common Access Card (CAC) is invalid, https://militarycac.com/errorcodes.htm and may be revoked or expired. If you believe you have received this message in error you may contact the DMDC Support Center (DSC) at 800-477-8227." when trying to access DMDCs Self Service site to activate your PIV after getting a new CAC issued on 9 or 10 September 2013. Error 38 Information: DEERS had communication problems between RAPIDS and the CA issuing servers, causing some CACs to not get programmed correctly on 9 & 10 September 2013. Error 38 Solution-1: Try using your CAC again. Some people's CACs "magically" started working the next day. If you are not one of the lucky ones, try Solution 2 below. Error 38 Solution-2: Visit or Contact an ID card office and see if they know the system is functioning correctly and then get a new CAC issued. Error 53: "Your Common Access Card (CAC) certificates are invalid and access is revoked. If you believe you have received this message in error you may contact the DMDC/DEERS Support officer (DSO) at 800-538-9552." Error 53 Information: This is usually caused by your certificates being revoked on your CAC. This can be because it is expired, you changed branches of the military (example: Regular Army to Army Reserve), or your contract end date changed for contractors. Error 53 Solution-1: Visit an ID card office to get a new CAC issued Error 53 Solutio
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