DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 
	(DoD) ENTERPRISE EMAIL (DEE)
	INFORMATION PAGE 
			 
			Email address and storage provided by:  
			 Defense Information 
	Systems Agency (DISA)    | 
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			Enterprise Webmail link:
 PLEASE keep your information updated in the Global Address List (ONLY YOU can do this) 
 NEWS: DoD Enterprise Email will be Sunsetted on 31 March 2022 
 In the Under Secretary of the Army memorandum regarding Enterprise Email, the @mail.mil email address is the default email address on all new CACs issued since 6 January 2014. 
 NOTE: Between mid October 2019 and mid February 2020 everyone in the Army was migrated to PIV AUTH certificate for Email access. You no longer select the Email certificate for Enterprise Email. If you see the below message after selecting your Email certificate, there is a good chance your account has been changed to using the Authentication certificate. So, please try your Authentication certificate instead of the Email certificate. 
 
			 
 Mac users who choose to upgrade to Mac OS Catalina (10.15.x) will need to uninstall all 3rd Party CAC enablers per https://militarycac.com/macuninstall.htm 
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 Created a 'retiring' page dedicated to providing information for people getting ready to retire. People need to understand they will no longer have access to DoD Enterprise Email and AKO once they surrender their CAC or date of retirement (whichever happens first). Information from DISA regarding EEmail 
 
 
 Receiving something similar to below image stating "The DNS server might be having problems. Error Code: INET_E_RESOURCE_NOT_FOUND" 
 
			 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 or 
 
			 
 
 Follow guidance here to change your DNS server. 
 
 Accessing https://web.mail.mil requires the steps below and an email account already created 
 
 Windows 10 users will see the certificate selection differently than older versions of Windows. Click More choices to see additional certificates. Select the correct one, and then click OK. To see the word "Authentication, you will need to ActivID 7.1.0.153 or 7.2.1.48 Mac Users - Some of the information below will not work for you. Start here for Mac specific instructions. If Mac user is dual persona / PIV AUTH, please look here to learn how to figure out which certificate is your actual PIV certificate. Chrome users will need select the non Email certificate, if you have two look for Smart Card Login in the certificate information after clicking the Certificate information (button). 
 
 Problem 1: How can I check my DoD Enterprise Email other than OWA when I'm not in the office? 
 INFORMATION: The DoD Enterprise Email does NOT have the ability to be accessed using Outlook or other email program on a computer that is not on the .mil or .gov network. Read the 3 lines with double dashes. This means it cannot be set it up on a personal computer using Outlook. 
 Solution 1-1: Yes, you can forward it but, only to another .mil or .gov email address. (For all mail.mil users) 
 Solution 1-2: Yes, use your government owned / provided iPhone, iPad, or Android device (Only for Business Class users) 
 Solution 1-3: Yes, bring your government computer with you and use VPN (For all mail.mil users, normally only business class users) 
 Solution 1-4: If your organization uses Citrix, you may be able to use it to login with your CAC enabled home computer and access your Outlook via the Citrix client. (Only for Business Class users) 
 Solution 1-5: You can check your email via an iPhone or iPad using OWA or Android using a mobile CAC reader and middleware. (For all mail.mil users) 
 
 
 
 Problem 2: You receive the following error message when attempting to access https://web.mail.mil 
			 
 Solution 2: You don't have an Enterprise Email account yet. Check back with your organization to find out the approximate date it will be created. All Army users will have their account created automatically within 24 hours of receiving your CAC. You can call the Army Enterprise Service Desk-Worldwide at 866-335-2769 to find out who your Entitlement Manager is for your command if you've had your CAC longer than 48 hours. 
 
 
 Problem 3: Your Email has transitioned to Enterprise Email and your information is incorrect in the Global Address List (GAL). 
 Solution 3-1: Picture guide created for US Army Reserve Soldiers, but will work for everyone 
 Solution 3-2: If your rank is wrong in the GAL (examples: 1SG vs. MSG, SPC vs. CPL vs. SP4, or SGM vs. CSM), you have to visit an ID card office to get it corrected. 
 
 
 Problem 4: Receive "HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable" when attempting to access your email via OWA. 
 Information: This is caused when the Exchange server is down, or having problems. 
 Solution 4: Try accessing your email at a later time
 
 
 
			Problem 5: How do I add my 
			PIV cert to my CAC, so, I can access 
			my email? . Solution 5: Follow guidance on PIV page 
 . 
 Problem 6: My calendar and times are off in my OWA calendar 
 NOTE: It is possible when you initially set up your OWA access you selected the defaults, which included the time zone set to Zulu time. 
 Solution 6: Click Options, See All Options..., Settings, Regional. Change Current Time Zone to your location in the world. Remember to click Save (lower right corner of screen) 
 
 
 Problem 7: I Can't view Encrypted emails in OWA / web.mail.mil (currently or prior to receiving a new CAC). Pre Step: Add 'https://*.mail.mil' to your trusted sites in Internet Explorer (PDF Instructions) Solution 7-1: Make sure you have the S/MIME control installed. Mail.mil users: This is only available in Internet Explorer (32 bit). It will NOT work with the 64 bit version of Internet Explorer, Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or on Macs. 
			 Air Force users: Please look here for information utilizing Edge 
 Information: Browsers other than 32 bit Internet Explorer are not capable of using S/MIME in OWA, this is because it is an Active-X control. By design web browsers other than 32 bit Internet Explorer do not support Active-X (and Browser Helper Objects). An OPTION is to use DISA's Secure Access File Exchange (SAFE) (https://safe.apps.mil) if you are waiting for orders or something that has PII in it. Your unit can upload it to SAFE and you will receive a link to download the file(s) you need. 
 NOTE: Internet Explorer 11 runs in 32 bit mode by default, so, this should not be an issue. You would have had to have selected "Enable 64-bit processes for Enhanced Protected Mode" to run in 64 bit mode. More information can be read here. 
 Here's how to install s/mime: Click Options, See All Options..., Settings, S/MIME, click on download the S/MIME control 
 NOTE2: If you don't see these options, your settings may have you in "Use the blind and low vision" mode. To verify, Select Options, Accessibility. If your screen looks like the image below, uncheck the box next to Use the blind and low vision experience. Select Save (diskette above big word accessibility), Sign out, log back into your webmail, and follow instructions above. 
 
			 . NOTE3: If you have problems installing the S/MIME control, make sure ActiveX Filtering in the Tools, Safety menu is unchecked, then attempt to download again. . Solution 7-2: Make sure you have your @mail.mil address on your CAC. Here's how to change / update your email address on your CAC. The process is practically identical to what you see on the PIV page. 
 Solution 7-3: If you have recently received a new CAC, follow this guide to recover your former CAC certificate(s), NOTE: you MUST be on the military UnClassified network to access the certificate recovery websites, which means you cannot access the links from your home computer. 
 Solution 7-4: If you are receiving a blank screen after logging into OWA, please follow this guide 
 
 
 
 Problem 8: How do I get support for my Enterprise Email account? 
 Solution 8-1 (when at Home or Work): Contact the Army Enterprise Service Desk - Worldwide by calling: 866-335-2769 24x7 or go to: https://aesd-w.army.mil 
 Solution 8-1a (Army Reserve): Contact the Army Reserve Help desk at: 844-770-3737, or [from your Army Reserve computer] go to: https://esahelp 
 
 
 
 Problem 9: How do I turn off conversation view in web.mail.mil?. Solution 9: Click View, uncheck Use Conversations.
			 
 
    		    
			  
			Problem 
			10:  I am over my storage limit, and I 
			can't send any email.  How can I increase my email storage capacity?  
			DEE only gives me 512 MB,
			what can I do? 
			 Solution 10: 
			 
			  
			  
			    
			Problem 11:  
		How can I find out how much mailbox space I'm using in OWA?     
			  
			Solution 11:  Hover your mouse over your 
		name, a bubble similar to this should pop up and show you.  
			NOTE: This only works on Windows computers 
			 
			  
			  
 
 Problem 12: Receive message: "This message can't be decrypted. If you have a smart card-based digital ID, insert the card and try to open the message again" when using OWA 
 Solution 12: Make sure the email address on your CAC is also in your Exchange profile. NOTE: This is why Army users have @mail.mil email address on their CAC. You can update your email address by following this guidance. 
 
 
 
 Problem 13: I have PCSd to a new installation / location. How do I update my information in the Mail.mil Global Address List? NOTE: when you change your Installation, this will silently move your mail account to a closer DECC to your new duty station. You can see a list of them here. 
 Solution 13: Look at Solution 3-1 above 
 
 
 
 Problem 14: How do I configure my DoD Enterprise Email when at my Government computer using Outlook? NOTE: NOT available from home computer, OWA is only option 
 Solution 14: Follow this guide 
 
 
 
 Problem 15: You can get to https://web.mail.mil with your CAC and PIN. The next screen shows your actual mail server https://web-XXXX.mail.mil/owa however, this link only timeouts. It also times out if you go straight to it. 
 Solution 15: Follow this guide 
 
 
   
			
			Problem 
		16:   
			I live in Korea (or another foreign country) and am 
			unable to access some military 
			websites from my personal computer.  What can I do?  
			Also helps problems accessing DoD sites from the USA 
			when receiving messages regarding DNS. 
			  
			
			Solution 
			16-1:   
			
			Here's How in Windows 
			10 to manually configure 
			the DNS settings. 
			1.  Right click on your Wireless / Ethernet 
			connection (down by your clock)
			 
			2.  Select Open Network and Sharing Center, 
			or Open Network & Internet settings 
			3.  Click Change Adapter 
			Settings, or Change adapter options 
			4.  Right Click on your active internet connection 
			(example: Wi-Fi or Local Area Connection), 
			select Properties 
			5.  Under This connection uses the following items: 
			scroll down and click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), 
			then click Properties 
			6.  Select the option Use the following DNS server addresses:.  This is where you 
			manually configure your DNS servers: 
			 NOTE: It is up to you if you want to use Quad 9 or Cloudflare.  You might try each of them separately.    
			 
			   
			Quad 9 - enter 9.9.9.9 for Preferred DNS 
			server, and leave alternate DNS server blank.  Click OK, then 
			click Close 
			  or 
			Cloudflare - enter 1.1.1.1 for Preferred 
			DNS server, and 1.0.0.1 for alternate DNS server. Click OK, then 
			click Close 
			. 
			
			
			NOTE:
			If you are a Spectrum customer, you may need to change the DNS on your router, 
			changing it on the client doesn't seem to allow access for some 
			users like the ideas 
			above. 
			  
			  
			Here's How in Windows 11 
			to manually configure the DNS settings. 
			1.  Right click on your Wireless / Ethernet 
			connection (down by your clock)
			 
			2.  Select Network and Internet settings 
			3. 
			
			 Click on your active internet connection (example: Wi-Fi or 
			Local Area Connection), select Properties 
			4.  Click on your Connected internet 
			properties 
			5.  Scroll down to DNS server assignment, 
			click Edit 
			6.  Select the drop down to change from 
			Automatic (DHCP) to Manual 
			7.  Under IPv4 slide the little dot to the 
			right. 
			NOTE: It is up to you if you want to use Quad 9 or Cloudflare.  
			You might try each of them separately.    
			 
			   
			Quad 9 - enter 9.9.9.9 for Preferred DNS 
			server, and leave alternate DNS server blank.  Click OK, then 
			click Save 
			  or 
			Cloudflare - enter 1.1.1.1 for Preferred 
			DNS server, and 1.0.0.1 for alternate DNS server. Click OK, then 
			click Save 
			  
			
			
			NOTE:
			If you are a Spectrum customer, you may need to change the DNS on your router, 
			changing it on the client doesn't seem to allow access for some 
			users like the ideas 
			above. 
			  
			
			Here's 
			How on a Mac to manually configure the DNS settings.  
			 
			1.  Click Apple icon -> System Preferences, 
			Network.   
			 
			2.  Select the network connection service you 
			want to use (usually Wi-Fi or Ethernet, unless you named it 
			something else) in the list, then click the Advanced 
			(button).  
			 
			3. Click the DNS (tab), click the (+) at 
			the bottom of the DNS Servers list. 
			
			
			This is where you will add DNS server IP addresses.  
			
			
			NOTE: It is up to you if you want to use Quad 9 or Cloudflare.  
			You might try each of them separately.
			
			 
			  
			Quad 9 - enter 9.9.9.9 and leave 
			alternate DNS blank 
			 
			  or 
			Cloudflare - enter 1.1.1.1 for first 
			line 
			and 1.0.0.1 the second line 
			  
			4. When you're finished, click OK, then 
			close the open window 
			  
			
			
			NOTE:
			If you are a Spectrum customer, you may need to change the DNS on your router, 
			changing it on the client doesn't seem to allow access for some 
			users like the ideas 
			above. 
			  
			Solution 16-2:  Overseas personnel may 
			need to try a 
			VPN solution 
			  
			Solution 16-3:  Contact the Army Enterprise Service Desk 
			to let them know you are having problems. 
			      
			  
			Problem 17:  You are trying to update
			MilConnect 
		[are married to another Service member] and cannot get your information to show 
			you as the Sponsor.  You are probably showing up as a family 
		member. 
	
			   
			Solution 17:  Follow guide in
			problem 3-1 above   
			  
			    
			Problem 18:   
			I can't access my web.mail.mil email server, is the website 
		down?   
			Solution 18:  Visit: 
			https://status.mail.mil (use your Email or PIV cert) you may be able 
		to find out information about the status of your 
			DECC.
			     
			  
			  
			Problem 
			19:  Why am I being prompted for my PIN constantly when using 
		Windows 10, 8 / 8.1, 7 built in smart card utility, or with ActivClient 7.0.1.x and 
			7.0.2.x? 
			  
			Solution 19:  Windows 10, 8 / 8.1 built in smart card 
		utility.  DoD Enterprise Email may 
			ask you constantly for 
		your PIN.  The only solution I've found is for you to 
			install 
			ActivID 7.1.0.153 
			    
			    Problem 
			20:   Firefox 
			refuses to cooperate with Mail.mil 
			  Solution 20:  
			Follow installation guidance on Firefox page.  
			I followed #1, #2, & #3.  
			     
			    
			Problem 
			21:  See "The ActiveX control needs to be enabled in 
			Internet Explorer for Outlook Web App to work correctly.  Click
			here to sign out, enable the ActiveX 
			control, and then sign in to Outlook Web App." 
			 
			  Solution 21: 
			Follow this
			entire
			guide. 
			      
			  
			Problem 
			22:  See: "Your S/MIME control is out of date." 
			 
			  Solution 22:  
			Follow Solution above (Since 
			the instructions they give you here are missing a step). 
			
			
			NOTE:  This will only work with Internet 
			Explorer (32 bit), NOT the 64 bit version (or on a Mac or any other 
			web browser) 
			      
			  
			Problem 
			23:  Receive "Error Code: 500 Internal 
		Server Error.  The server denied the specified Uniform Resource 
		Locator (URL).  Contact the server administrator." 
			  Solution 23 (Windows 
			users): 
			Follow this information 
			  Solution 23 (Mac users): 
			Follow these ideas 
			      
			  
			Problem 
			24:  The "New" button does not work to create a New email 
			(on Windows 8.1)   
			Solution 24:  The problem is incompatible 
			Browser Mode and Document Mode.  In order for IE 11 on Windows 8.1 to work with the EE-OWA, the Browser Mode can be any from IE11 
			(regular or Compatibility Mode) to IE7 and the Document Mode MUST be IE8 Standards or higher (e.g. IE9 
			Standards).  Access 
			that Menu by pressing F12.  A small window will open at the 
			bottom of the browser.  The options are on the right of the 
			Menu Bar of that small window. 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			Problem 25:  I am receiving the error message: "No 
			digital ID for signing has been found.  If you have a smart 
			card-based digital ID, insert the card and try to send the message 
			again.  You can also try sending the message without a digital 
			signature." 
			 
			  
			Information:  
			This affects users who have their AKO email 
			address on one or both military and civilian CACs. 
			  Solution 25-1: 
			Update 
			/ change email address on your CAC(s) to your Enterprise Email 
			address. 
			  
			Solution 
			25-2: Visit an ID card office to have 
			them update 
			your email address on your CAC(s) to your DoD Enterprise Email 
			address.   
			
			Solution 
			25-3: 
			
			Your computer still has your certificates from 
			your former CAC, and is trying to use them instead of your new CAC 
			certificates.  Follow slide 23 in this
		
		guide to clear them. 
			    
			    
    		
			Problem 26:  Web.mail.mil / OWA locks up 
			when trying to delete a thread of email, moving messages, and 
			dismissing reminders.  
			 
    		  
    		NOTE:  You may have received an  
			update to Skype on your Windows computer.  This update comes 
			with Skype Click to Call (C2C).  People have noticed the issue appear and also noticed  
			phone numbers in emails suddenly appeared in blue (hyperlinks) with 
			a Skype symbol next to them. 
    		  
    		Solution 26:  Uninstall C2C and the issue with 
			locking up OWA when deleting email threads, moving messages, and 
			dismissing reminders will go away. 
    		  
    		  
    		  
    		  Problem 27: When forwarding emails from web.mail.mil, the attachments are not showing in the message, but somehow the recipient is still getting the attachment. 
 Solution 27: The attachment is hidden from your current view. Follow guidance in Problem 28) 
 
 
 
 Problem 28: I cannot see my attachments once I add them to a new email message in OWA when using Internet Explorer 11? How do I know they are actually there before I send the email? . Solution 28-1: Add the attachment to the email you are creating. Save the email as a draft. Close the email message, reopen it. You should now see that the attachment is in the outgoing email. 
 Solution 28-2: Use Google Chrome when sending attachments. Please know you will not be able to encrypt email when using Chrome. 
 Solution 28-3: Make sure you have Silverlight installed (http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight) 
 Solution 28-4: Follow this guide when using Internet Explorer 
 
 
 
 Problem 29: Receiving a message stating: There were problems validating this signature. (More information) when trying to read encrypted or signed emails in OWA 
    		 
 When you click on More information, you get this 
    		 
 Solution 29: Add https://*.mail.mil to your web browser's Trusted Sites (I know this goes against other guidance on this website). 
 Here's how: Open Internet Explorer, Tools, Internet Options, Security (tab), Trusted Sites (green checkmark), Sites (button), Copy https://*.mail.mil and paste it into the Add this website to the zone: (box), select Add, then close to get out of Trusted Sites. 
 Other branches of the military should follow this guide 
 
 
 
 Problem 30: What do the 3 letters mean after your name and before the @ sign? Example: first.m.last.mil@mail.mil 
 Information 30: 
    		 
 
			Information 30a: 
			The Authentication certificate is comprised of your 10 digit DoD ID # followed by 6 more 
			digits 
			  
			The 1st digit is the Organizational Category 
			1 = Federal Government Agency 
			2 = State Government Agency 
			3 = Commercial Enterprise 
			4 = Foreign Government 
			Source:  Paragraph 5.1.5.2.8
			
			https://militarycac.org/files/DoD_PIV_Transitional_Implementation_Guide.pdf 
			  
			The 2nd through 5th are the Agency Code 
			2100 = Department of the Army 
			5700 = Department of the Air Force 
			1700 = Department of the Navy 
			1727 = Department of the Navy - US Marine Corps 
			9700 = Department of Defense - Other Agencies 
			7008 = US Coast Guard 
			7520 = US Public Health Service 
			1330 = National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
			Source:  Paragraph 5.1.5.2.1 
			
			https://militarycac.org/files/DoD_PIV_Transitional_Implementation_Guide.pdf 
			  
			The 6th position is the Person / Organization Association 
			Category 
			1 = Employee, example: NAF (Non Appropriated Funds) 
			2 = Civil, example:  CIV or LN (Civilian or Local National) 
			3 = Executive Staff 
			4 = Uniformed Service, example: MIL (Military) 
			5 = Contractor CTR (Contractor) 
			6 = Organization Affiliate, example: NFG / Volunteer / Foreign Military (Non-Federal Government) 
			7 = Organization Beneficiary 
			Source:  Paragraph 5.1.5.2.10 
			
			https://militarycac.org/files/DoD_PIV_Transitional_Implementation_Guide.pdf 
			  
 
			  
    		
			Problem 
			31:  After receiving a new CAC, you receive the 
			following message when trying to use your CAC.  "A 
			smart card was detected but is not the one required for the current 
			operation.  The smart card you are using may be missing 
			required driver software or a required certificate." 
    		
			  
			 
    		  
    		Solution 31:  
	
			Your computer still has your certificates from your former CAC, and 
			is trying to use them instead of your new CAC certificates.  Follow 
			slide 23 in this
		
		guide to clear them. 
    		  
    		  
    		  
    		  
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			
			Kaspersky users
			 
			- 
			 
    		  
    		  
    		  
    		  
			 
			Solution 35: Close OWA, download and install 
			Microsoft Silverlight from:
			
			https://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight   once 
			installed, log back into OWA and attach your file to your email. 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
			Problem 
			36:  You are a member of a Non Persona Entity (NPE) 
			mailbox and need to access it via web.mail.mil 
			 
			Click on your name 
			      
			 
			Start typing the name of the mailbox, you'll see it start to 
			populate 
			  
			  
			    
    		
			Problem 
			37:  Receive error message "One or more errors 
			occurred while the message was being sent.  Error: 
			(0x80004003)" with 
			Lync or Skype installed when trying to send emails in OWA. 
    		 
    		  
    		Solution 37:  In Internet Explorer, click 
			Tools, Manage Add-ons.  Find and select Lync 
			Browser Helper, click the Disable button 
    		  
    		  
    		  
    		
			Problem 
			38: Receive error message "This message can't be decrypted 
			because its encryption algorithm isn't supported or your digital ID 
			can't be found. If you have a smart card-based digital ID, insert 
			the card and try again to open the message." 
    		 
    		or the same message followed by: 
    		"The digital signature of this message couldn't be validated because 
			an error occurred while the message was being loaded." 
    		 
			  
			Information 38:  This error can be caused by 
			the certificate in the Global Address List does not match what is on 
			your CAC.  Commonly caused with new cards issued within 24-48 hours. 
			  Solution 38 (OWA 
			users) part 1:  
			Login to the Global Directory Service (GDS) at: 
			
			https://dod411.gds.disa.mil/index.html (CAC required link (ID 
			Certificate)), 
			 Enter your last name and
			first name, click Search.  
			 Click your underlined last name,
			
			 Select Download Certificate(s) 
			as .cer file (Non-Outlook Users).   
			 Save the file to your computer.  
			 Double click the .cer file to view 
			the valid from and to dates.  
			 Now open your IE web browser, 
			navigate to Tools, Internet Options, Content (tab), Certificates 
			(button), Personal (tab), 
			 Select either of your Email 
			certificates and select View (button), if these dates do 
			not match the other file, then the GAL has the wrong certificate for 
			you.   
			
			
			Solution 38 (OWA users) part 2:  Follow guidance on
			PIV activation page to set up your Windows 
			computer for the site.  Then
			
			follow these instructions except DO NOT add a PCC 
			to your CAC, if you do, you can
			try this idea, 
			if it doesn't' work, you'll need to get a new CAC to undue it..  Click in email address block, 
			and don't change it, but select the button for changing it.  
			After roughly 30 hours, your certificate will publish to the GAL and 
			the errors should go away. 
			  
			Solution 38 (Outlook users on Government computer): 
			Publish your certificates to the GAL using Outlook,
			here's how: 
    		        -Outlook 2016, 2013, & 2010:  File (tab), Options, Trust Center, Trust Center 
	Settings...(button), E-mail Security, Click on Publish to 
	GAL...(button) 
			
			
			       
			-Outlook 2007:  Tools, Trust Center..., E-mail 
		Security, Click on Publish to GAL...(button) 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			Problem 
			39:  While using OWA, you receive the following error 
			message:  "The window couldn't be opened because pop-ups are 
			current blocked by the browser. Would you like to open the window 
			anyway?  To avoid seeing this message in the future, turn off 
			pop-up blocking in the settings for your browser."   
			 
			  
			Solution 39:  Uncheck "Enable 64-bit processes 
			for Enhanced Protected Mode*" 
			 
			  
			Here's where to find it: Open Internet Explorer, 
			click Tools, Internet Options, Advanced (tab), scroll down to the 
			the Security section. 
			  
			  
			
			
    		
			Problem 
			40: Receive error message "This message can't be sent 
			in an encrypted form 
			because your computer doesn't work with the required encryption 
			methods.  To send the message, remove encryption.  If the 
			problem continues, contact your helpdesk."  or "One or more 
			errors occurred while the message was being sent.  Error: 
			(0x80040154)" 
			  
			Solution 40-1: If you have MalWare Bytes (MB) installed, 
			it is blocking the VBScript from allowing you to send an email via 
			OWA.  You can right click it and close the program to see if 
			this is what is causing your issue.  If that doesn't work, try 
			Solution 40-2 below. 
			  
			
			Solution 
			40-2:  Open Settings, Protection 
			(tab), Advanced Settings (button), Under the Application 
			Hardening (tab), Uncheck Disable Internet Explorer VB Scripting
			(under the Browsers heading),
			click Apply 
			 
			  
			  
			Question:  What 
			exactly is "Dual Persona?"
			   
			
			Answer:  The easiest way to explain is to give you an 
			example:  an Army Reserve [or 
			National Guard] 
		Soldier who is also a DoD civilian [or 
			contractor] and is authorized [or required] to have / carry / use two separate CACs.  We are finding 
			that people who were previously a contractor [or civilian] during the past 
		three years [even if they left the job a year ago] are still classified 
			as a Dual Persona in the eyes of DMDC 
			and DISA. 
			  
			Individuals that fall into this category 
			HAVE to activate their PIV cert to be able to access their email 
			on the DoD Enterprise Email. 
			    
			
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	names all resolve to the same website:  ChiefsCACSite.com, 
	CommonAccessCard.us, CommonAccessCard.info, & ChiefGeek.us 
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