
- #ACTIVCLIENT FOR WINDOWS 7 .DLL#
- #ACTIVCLIENT FOR WINDOWS 7 64 BIT#
- #ACTIVCLIENT FOR WINDOWS 7 PASSWORD#
In the past I've not been able to access DoD websites, including Army Knowledge Online (AKO) due to problems related to enabling the DoD CAC reader to work with Firefox. The following is for Firefox 6.0.2, which as of is the current version of Mozilla Firefox, on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit edition. # When / if prompted for Master Password, enter your 6-8 digit PIN for your CAC. # If prompted for certificate information, most likely, the root certs do not have defined exceptions within Firefox. Verify functionality by accessing AKO and selecting CAC Login.
#ACTIVCLIENT FOR WINDOWS 7 PASSWORD#
I was prompted for a Master Password at this point, this is your CAC PIN. # When the Certificate manager opens ensure that the personal certificates have been imported. # Select '''''OK''''' to get out of this window then select: '''''View Certificates''''' The result may prompt for your CAC PIN to import the certificates.
#ACTIVCLIENT FOR WINDOWS 7 64 BIT#
# In the Module filename Field: select '''''Browse:''''' 32 bit ActivClient 6.2 computers go to: C:\Program Files\ActivIdentity\ActivClient\acpkcs211.dll 64 bit ActivClient 6.2 computers go to C:\Program Files(x86)\ActivIdentity\ActivClient\acpkcs211.dll # In the Module Name field Type: CAC Reader # Select '''''Security Devices''''' and then click on '''''Load'''''

# Options->Options->Advanced->Encryption (tab) When / if prompted for Master Password, enter your 6-8 digit PIN for your CAC.If prompted for certificate information, most likely, the root certs do not have defined exceptions within Firefox.


#ACTIVCLIENT FOR WINDOWS 7 .DLL#
dll to load to configure Firefox to use a CAC reader when using MS Smart Card Provider instead of ActiveClient cannot load file "ACPKCS211.DLL" to security device module and I cannot view my certs from a cac card reader.
