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| Windows Installation Steps | 
| Step 1: Obtain a CAC Reader | 
| Step 2: CAC Reader driver | 
| Step 3: DoD Certificates | 
| Step 4: Select the Authentication certificate when prompted | 
https://mail.google.com/a/usa.army.mil
Enter your userid@usa.army.mil
(example: michael.j.danberry.mil@usa.army.mil)
Step 1: Enter your full firstname.middleInitial.Lastname.mil@usa.army.mil email address, then click Next
			
			
			
			
			Step 2:  Your browser will be redirected to 
			the Army login page at login.microsoft.us where you will now enter
			
			
			
			firstname.middleInitial.Lastname.mil@army.mil (removing the usa), 
			then click Next
			
			
Step 3: Select your CAC Authentication certificate (usually only one cert will show up), then click OK
			
Step 4: Enter your 6-8 digit CAC PIN, then click OK
			
Step 5: You can select Yes or No Either way, it will ask you this every time
			
Step 6: At this point you are logged in and you can access the capabilities of Google Workspace
Problem 1: How can I check my Army Google Workspace other than via webmail ?
INFORMATION: The Army Google Workspace Email does NOT have the ability to be accessed using Outlook or other email program on a computer. This means it cannot be set it up on a personal computer using Outlook.
Solution 1-1: You may be able to utilize Hypori (CAC enabled link to AESMP) on your personal mobile device.
Problem 2:
How do I add my PIV Authentication certificate to my CAC, so, I can access my email?.
Information: All CACs issued after February 2018 have the PIV / Authentication certificate already active, therefore no reason to go through this process
Solution 2-1: If your CAC was issued before February 2018, then Follow guidance on PIV page. This should not be an issue as max life of a CAC is 3 years. So, a February 2018 CAC would have expired in February 2021.
NOTE: The process will work for changing the email address on the CAC from your former @mail.mil to your new @army.mil or @usa.army.mil (Google Workspace users ONLY)
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Problem 3: How do I get support for my Army Google Workspace account?
Solution 3-1 (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
Problem 4: I am stationed in [or visiting] a foreign country and am unable to access my military email from my personal computer. What can I do? Also helps problems accessing DoD sites from the USA when receiving messages regarding DNS.
			  
			
			Solution 
			4-1:   
			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  Open Network & Internet settings 
			3.  Click your active internet connection 
			(Wi-Fi or Ethernet) 
			 
			5.  Select your internet connection name properties 
			6.  Scroll down to DNS server assignment and click 
			Edit 
			 
			7.  Select Manual from the drop down 
			8.  Toggle the IPv4 button to the right, it should now 
			show the word on 
			 
			9.  This is where you 
			manually add DNS server IPs: 
			 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 149.112.112.112 for alternate DNS server.  Click 
			Save.  Wait a few minutes, then try to access the site again. 
			  or 
			Cloudflare - enter 1.1.1.1 for Preferred 
			DNS server, and 1.0.0.1 for alternate DNS server. Click Save.  
			Wait a few minutes, then try to access the site again. 
			. 
			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 
			4-1a:   
			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 149.112.112.112 for alternate DNS server.  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
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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
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 4-2: Overseas personnel may need to try a VPN solution
Solution 4-3: Contact the Army Enterprise Service Desk to let them know you are having problems.
Problem 5: What do the 3 letters mean after your name and before the @ sign?
Example: first.m.last.mil@army.mil
Information 5:
    		
			Information 5a: 
			The Authentication certificate is comprised of your 10 digit DoD ID 
			number 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 digits 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 digit 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 
			  
			  
			 
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