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  2. A certificate is a digital document providing the identity of a Web site or individuals. DoD Web sites use a certificate to identify themselves to their users and to enable secure connections. If you are receiving a warning that a site is untrusted / insecure, you will need to install the "DoD Certificates."

  3. MilitaryCAC's Use your CAC on Windows 11

    militarycac.org/windows11.htm

    IN MY TESTS WITH WINDOWS 11, my CAC read fine and accessed https://webmail.apps.mil and signed a PDF. Microsoft officially released Windows 11 on 5 October 2021. You can use your CAC with Windows 10. You can use your CAC with Windows 8.1.

  4. If your smart card reader is listed, go to the next step of installing the DoD certificates. If it did not install correctly... Try this first: Go to Device Manager (Instructions are above), scroll down to Smart Card readers, right click the CAC reader that shows up below Smart Card Readers .

  5. Getting StartedDoD 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.

  6. Get DoD Certs - DoD Cyber Exchange

    public.cyber.mil/dod-certs

    These zip files contain all the Certification Authority (CA) certificates for the specified PKI in different formats.

  7. Welcome to the RAPIDS ID Card Office Online. Select an option below to update your CAC, manage sponsor or family member ID card information, or find a RAPIDS ID Card Office.

  8. MilitaryCAC provides CAC installation assistance; Find information regarding the Department of Defense Common Access Card (CAC)

  9. Windows - DoD Cyber Exchange

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

    Install DoD root certificates with InstallRoot. In order for your machine to recognize your CAC certificates and DoD websites as trusted, run the InstallRoot utility to install the DoD CA certificates on Microsoft operating systems.

  10. How to add the DoD Root CA. Sometimes running the DoD InstallRoot file does not install the DoD Root CA 2, 3, 4, & 5 certificates into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab. This causes certificate errors when visiting DoD websites. This guide will show you how to fix the error.

  11. Managing Your CAC

    www.cac.mil/common-access-card/managing-your-cac

    Managing Your Common Access Card (CAC) Once you have your CAC, you'll need to handle it with care because you'll be using it often. The information on this page should help you with the most common scenarios. Using Your Card. Your CAC will offer a variety of functions depending on your component/Command.