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  2. Step 6: Find and Click the link below for your OWA Email server and select the EMAIL certificate on your CAC (Except for Dual Persona personnel), you will need to select your PIV certificate if on Mail.mil. Windows 10 users will see the certificate selection differently than previous versions of Windows.

  3. Outlook - webmail.apps.mil

    webmail.apps.mil/mail

    Please try the recommended action below. Refresh the application. Fewer Details

  4. Outlook - webmail.apps.mil

    webmail.apps.mil/mail/?realm=dodiis.mil&exsvurl=1&ll-cc=1033&modurl=0&JitExp=1...

    Sign in with a CAC. US Department of Defense Warning Statement You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) Information System (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. By using this IS (which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions:

  5. iPhone and iPad can use their CAC and access CAC enabled websites using apps and CAC readers. I nstallation Steps. Step 1: Obtain a CAC Reader. Step 2: CAC Reader driver. Step 3: DoD Certificates. Step 4: ActivClient (Optional) Step 4a: Update ActivClient. Step 5: IE adjustments. Log into a CAC enabled website now.

  6. Employee Resources

    www.dia.mil/Employee-Resources/DoDIIS-Webmail

    CAC Reader guidance: Review the following guidance to access DoDIIS Webmail (NIPRNet) unclassified email from a home computer: 1. Connect CAC readers to your home computers. Windows 10 and MacOS Catalina, or higher operating systems, should be automatically identified and configured.

  7. Getting Started – DoD Cyber Exchange

    public.cyber.mil/pki-pke/end-users/getting-started

    Accessing DoD PKI-protected information is most commonly achieved using the PKI certificates stored on your Common Access Card (CAC). The certificates on your CAC can allow you to perform routine activities such as accessing OWA, signing documents, and viewing other PKI-protected information online.

  8. BIG-IP logout page

    web.mail.mil/owa

    BIG-IP logout page

  9. New: Access DoD365 on your personal computer

    www.mycg.uscg.mil/News/Article/2876144/new-access-do

    1. Make sure you have a CAC reader. Any standard CAC reader should work. 2. It is highly recommended you install the Microsoft Edge web browser on your personal computer (including on a Mac) for the most consistent results . 3. Using Edge (preferred), visit https://portal.apps.mil from a trusted Mac or a PC. 4. Once there, you will see two prompts.

  10. Outlook - Use the OWA login for email - Microsoft Office

    www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/outlook/web-email-login-for-outlook

    Outlook - Use the OWA login for email - Microsoft Office. Stay in touch online. With your Outlook login and Outlook on the web (OWA), you can send email, check your calendar and more from – all your go-to devices. Stay in touch online.

  11. Web Browsers – DoD Cyber Exchange

    public.cyber.mil/pki-pke/end-users/web-browsers

    In the Options window, go to Advanced > Encryption > Security Devices. In the new window, click on Load. Enter “ActivClient (CAC)” for the Module Name . Click Browse to the right of the Module Filename field. Browse to the location of the ActivClient PKCS11 library, acpkcs211.dll.