Installation Steps |
Step 1: Obtain a CAC Reader |
Step 2:CAC Reader driver |
Step 3:DoD Certificates |
Step 4:ActivClient |
Step 4a:Update ActivClient |
Step 5: IE adjustments |
Log into a CAC enabled website now |
MOST PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO USE THEIR CAC WITH WINDOWS 10. YOU CAN ALSO USE YOUR CAC WITH WINDOWS 8 / 8.1: Utilizing your CAC on Windows 10 'can' be as easy as. Actividentity usb reader update driver update driver for blackberry os. Software easily works wonderfully compiled and piv smart cards. Essentially an activcard is a hardware component that allows for the reading of the contents of a personal card or smart card like those found in driver's license among others. ActivIdentity advises not to install hotfixes unless your system is directly experiencing issues addressed in the Readme file. Download 7.1.0.2 57: AKO (US.Army.mil) NOTE: Please Right click the link below and select Copy (the new links are like SharePoint Links 1 mile long as you will need to paste it a 2nd time after logging into AKO 2.0. Step 2: CAC Reader driver: Step 3: DoD Certificates: Step 4: ActivClient: Step 4a: Update ActivClient: Step 5: IE adjustments: Log into a CAC enabled website now. Card reader drivers: ActivIdentity USB Reader V1 - Windows XP: ActivIdentity USB Reader V2 - Windows Vista, (32-bit) ActivIdentity Serial SmartReader - Windows Vista (32-bit) USB Reader EZ100 - Windows Vista, Windows XP (32-bit) - Windows Vista, Windows XP, (64-bit) - Windows 7 (32-bit) - Windows 7 (64-bit) - Windows XP, (32-bit) Gemalto.
(THIS PROGRAM ALLOWS YOUR READER TO 'COMMUNICATE' WITH WINDOWS)
The AKO download links on this page are for Army personnel ONLY
IF you are NOT in the Army, clickhere
WINDOWS 8, 8.1, & 10 USERS:
If you have a: 'GEMALTO TOP DL GX4144,' 'GEMALTO DLGX4-A 144,' 'Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5 Dual,' 'Oberthur ID One 128 v5.5a D,' or 'G&D FIPS 201 SCE 3.2') CAC and are using Windows 8, 8.1, or 10, you might be able to use your CAC without the need of installing ActivClient.
Read more about the older CACs and replacing them
If you only need the ability to logon to CAC enabled sites, consider using Trusted End Node Security (TENS) formerly known as LPS (Lightweight Portable Security). The ability to complete and digitally sign forms does not exist via this method.
Windows 10 users click here for information on how to use your CAC on your computer
Windows 8 & 8.1 users click here for information on how to use your CAC on your computer.
Windows 10, 8.1, or 8 computers
ARMY ACTIVID7.1.0.153 DOWNLOAD and INSTALLATION ASSISTANCE (All other branches see your options on https://militarycac.com/activclient.htm
ACTIVID 7.1.0.153 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for Army personnel using Windows 10, 8.1, or 8 computers:
1. Read all of these instructions before clicking the download links
1a. If your computer is an HP or your ActivID does a roll back just before finishing the install, please look here for a setting you must perform before going to step 2.
2. Once the program is downloaded to your computer.... Double click the file, select Next
3. Read the End User License Agreement (EULA), select I accept the terms..., Next
4. Select Custom, Next, scroll down and select the red X next to US Department of Defense configuration, select This feature will be installed on local hard drive, select Next, then Install, (it may pause at this screen for a little while). You may be prompted to allow the following program to install software on this computer, Select Yes.
4a. Non DoD computers ONLY: Select the + next to Digital Certificate Services, select the down arrow next to Microsoft Outlook Usability Enhancements, make sure it is ared X. If it is not a red X, change it to a red X. If you don't make this change, you may end up with an error message stating: ActivID - 32 bits COM server asking you for your email address and password every time you use your CAC.
5. Click the Next button
6. Click the Install button
7. Uncheck the Show the readme file box (after you have read it). Select Finish
8. Restart computer
ActivID 7.1.0.153 is compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, & 8
Actividentity Driver
Windows 10, 8.1, or 8 (64bit) Army users download ActivClient 7.1.0.153 from:
NOTE: Please Right click the link below and select Copy (the new links are like SharePoint Links [1 mile long] as you will need to paste it a 2nd time after logging into AKO 2.0. Direct links will only dump you at the home page. Like AKO 1.0 used to be like. We are repeating history again. Shaking My Head (SMH)
Click on the link titled: ActivID ActivClient x64 7.1 (37.27 MB .msi file) select Save As (save it to your computer), then follow instructions above.
Windows 10, 8.1, or 8 (32bit) Army users download ActivClient 7.1.0.153 from:
NOTE: Please Right click the link below and select Copy (the new links are like SharePoint Links [1 mile long] as you will need to paste it a 2nd time after logging into AKO 2.0. Direct links will only dump you at the home page. Like AKO 1.0 used to be like. We are repeating history again. SMH
Click on the link titled: ActivID ActivClient x86 7.1 (21.89 MB .msi file) select Save As (save it to your computer), then follow instructions above.
Some Windows 10 users are experiencing an issue where it won't complete the install and rolls back.
If your computer is an HP (or other brand), please look here for a setting you must perform OR if your ActivID does a roll back just before finishing install.
Other ideas that have worked for some. The concept is to try each one individually until one works. It is NOT a do all of them, then try.
-Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftCOM3
-Right click the Com+Enabled key
-Select Modify to edit the DWORD (32-bit), change the value from 0 to 1 to enable COM+
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- Delete following key and reinstall ActivID:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesActivID Shared StoreService'
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-Make sure the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) service is running
by checking the Service Status and running 'sc query msdtc' from an administrative command prompt.
If you need to Enable the startup, or needed to start it - try to run the ActivID installer again once it is up.
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- If it's not DTC - next check your COM/DCOM:
Run dcomcnfg.exe
Browse down through Component Services > Computers > My Computer > COM+
Applications.
Did you receive any error message (usually Access Denied) or do you see any
Red Arrows?
This would indicate your COM system is corrupt - please see Microsoft KB2481190 for
a possible solution.
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- If it is not COM or DTC - have you recently imaged this computer?
Please check the following Registry Key:
HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftMSDTCSysprepInProgress
Is this key value set to '1'? If so - set it to '0' and try the install again.
(Ref Microsoft KB3202122).
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ActivID 7.1.0.x relies on Windows services that are launched when a smart card is detected. Sometimes those services fail to start. In most cases a restart of your computer with your CAC inserted in the reader will fix the issue.
Newer HP computers (and other brands too) will need to temporarily stop all services that start with: HP (or other brand)before installing ActivID
Please try this idea first: Plug in your CAC reader and insert your CAC into the reader and attempt install again. If this doesn't work, then try the ideas below.
Here's how: Type: Services.msc in the Type here to search box, Click on Services Desktop app
Scroll down to each of the services that start with : HP (or other brand)and double click each of them one at a time.
Click the Stop button for each HP (or other brand) Service. You can now install ActivID, and once you restart your computer [after installing ActivID], they will start up again automatically.
Other ideas that have worked for some. The concept is to try each one individually until one works. It is NOT a do all of them, then try.
- Delete following key and reinstall ActivID:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesActivID Shared StoreService'
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-Make sure the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (DTC) service is running
by checking the Service Status and running 'sc query msdtc' from an administrative command prompt.
If you need to Enable the startup, or needed to start it - try to run the ActivID installer again once it is up.
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- If it's not DTC - next check your COM/DCOM:
Run dcomcnfg.exe
Browse down through Component Services > Computers > My Computer > COM+
Applications.
Did you receive any error message (usually Access Denied) or do you see any
Red Arrows?
This would indicate your COM system is corrupt - please see Microsoft KB2481190 for
a possible solution.
Drivers Activity Homepage
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- If it is not COM or DTC - have you recently imaged this computer?
Please check the following Registry Key:
HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftMSDTCSysprepInProgress
Is this key value set to '1'? If so - set it to '0' and try the install again.
(Ref Microsoft KB3202122).
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ActivID 7.1.0.x relies on Windows services that are launched when a smart card is detected. Sometimes those services fail to start. In most cases a restart of your computer with your CAC inserted in the reader will fix the issue.
ActivID 7.2.1.46 is compatible with Windows 10, 8.1, & 8
ACTIVID 7.2.1.46 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for Army personnel
1. Read all of these instructions before clicking the download links
1a. If your computer is an HP or your ActivID does a roll back just before finishing the install, please look here for a setting you must perform before going to step 2.
2. Once the program is downloaded to your computer.... Double click the file, select Next
3. Read the End User License Agreement (EULA), select I accept the terms..., Next
4. Select Custom, Next, scroll down and select the red X next to US Department of Defense configuration, select This feature will be installed on local hard drive, select Next, then Install, (it may pause at this screen for a little while). You may be prompted to allow the following program to install software on this computer, Select Yes.
4a. Non DoD computers ONLY: Select the + next to Digital Certificate Services, select the down arrow next to Microsoft Outlook Usability Enhancements, make sure it is ared X. If it is not a red X, change it to a red X. If you don't make this change, you may end up with an error message stating: ActivID - 32 bits COM server asking you for your email address and password every time you use your CAC.
5. Click the Next button
6. Click the Install button
7. Uncheck the Show the readme file box (after you have read it). Select Finish
8. Restart computer
Windows 10, 8.1, or 8 (64bit) Army users download ActivClient 7.2.1.46 from:
NOTE: Please Right click the link below and select Copy (the new links are like SharePoint Links [1 mile long] as you will need to paste it a 2nd time after logging into AKO 2.0. Direct links will only dump you at the home page. Like AKO 1.0 used to be like. We are repeating history again. Shaking My Head (SMH)
Click on the link titled: ActivID ActivClient x64 7.1 (37.27 MB .msi file) select Save As (save it to your computer), then follow instructions above.
Windows 10, 8.1, or 8 (32bit) Army users download ActivClient 7.2.1.46 from:
NOTE: Please Right click the link below and select Copy (the new links are like SharePoint Links [1 mile long] as you will need to paste it a 2nd time after logging into AKO 2.0. Direct links will only dump you at the home page. Like AKO 1.0 used to be like. We are repeating history again. SMH
Click on the link titled: ActivID ActivClient x86 7.1 (21.89 MB .msi file) select Save As (save it to your computer), then follow instructions above.
YOU ARE FINISHED (IF YOU ONLY WANT TO BE ABLE TO LOGON TO AKO, check your webmail (or other CAC enabled websites with your CAC)).
IF you want to be able to type forms and digitally sign them, you'll need to
PROCEED TO STEP 5 - TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ADOBE READER INSTALLED