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Personal Computer Be notified ofpage updates It's private Powered by:ChangeDetection Also available at: https://MilitaryCAC.com SOME PROBLEMS YOU the requested key container does not exist on the smart card MAY RECEIVE WHILE SETTING UP YOUR CAC READER & SOFTWARE NOTE: This page
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free to contact me and we will figure it out together. Disclaimer: These fixes are for Home Users Only. Do not attempt these on your Government Computer (unless otherwise noted) THE TOP 16 CURRENT PROBLEMS [with SOLUTIONS] BEING EXPERIENCED 1: Most DoD website access problems [for Windows computers using Internet Explorer] can be fixed by following these adjustments to your web browser. . 2: To use the requested key container does not exist on the smart card remote desktop your CAC with your Mac, use the Mac Notes page. Please verify in step 5 which CAC enablers will with work with your version of OS X. See how to make DTS work by following guidance on the DTS support page. 3: All Army Knowledge Online (AKO) users who have a CAC should now be migrated to DISA's Enterprise Email (DEE) and will no longer be able to access their AKO email with username and password. DEE is only accessible via CAC, so, please look at this page for information you will need to access your email. 4: If you have a "GEMALTO TOP DL GX4 144" or "GEMALTO DLGX4-A 144" CAC, are using Windows 7 or 8, you "should" be able to use your CAC without installing ActivClient. If you have an "Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5 Dual" or "G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2" CAC, are using Windows 7 or 8, you "might" be able to use your CAC without installing ActivClient. 5: If you have the "Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5 Dual" CAC and it does not work with your Windows [7 or below] computer you need to install ActivClient 6.2.0.50, AND then update it. 6. Mac users who have purchased the
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