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Search MilitaryCAC: Please website with your friends and colleagues.com .us .ml .mobi .net .org The Definitive Source for Everything CAC Common Access Card help for your P ersonal C omputer Be notified of page updates Powered by: Also available at: NOTES PAGE aka 'ONE-STOP SHOP' This page has all download links and installation instructions for Army personnel in ONE place for your Windows home computer. Visit: Click the link and save it. It is a single zipped file that includes all of the software listed below: ActivClient 6.2.0.50 (32 & 64 bit versions), update patch to 6.2.0.192, ActivClient 7.0.2.25 (32 & 64 bit versions, update patch to 7.0.2.309, DoD certificates 3.16.1A, Lotus Forms 4, and eSign 6.6 (total zip file size is: 217.14 MB) Quick links to Jump to specific location on page: Step 1: Video Installation Instructions () Plug your CAC reader in before proceeding NOTE: Please check and make sure your CAC reader installed BEFORE you attempt to download the drivers below. Most of the time, the New hardware wizard will install the CAC reader automatically, negating the need for you to install the driver. To Verify your driver did (or did not) install, follow these instructions: Windows 7, 8, or Vista: Right click Computer, select Properties, Device Manager link (upper left corner of your screen), scroll down to Smart card readers, select the + (or arrow) next to it to open it up. If your smart card reader is already listed, you can go to the next step of installing the below. NOTE: If you can't find it, you can also click Start, In the Start Search line type in: devmgmt.msc.

XP: Right click My Computer, select Properties, Hardware tab, Device Manager button, scroll down to Smart card readers, select the + next to it to open it up. Outlook for mac addins. If your smart card reader is already listed, you can go to the next step of installing the below. NOTE: If you can't find it, you can also click Start, In the Start Search line type in: devmgmt.msc. NOTE: If it did not install correctly. Try this first: Go to: Device Manager (Instructions above), scroll down to Smart Card readers, right click the CAC reader that shows up below Smart Card Readers. It could also be under unknown devices. Select Uninstall.

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It will may give you a message regarding removing drivers, Select Yes. Once it is uninstalled, unplug the reader from your computer. Wait a few moments, then plug it back in. It 'should' start to install itself.

If that doesn't work, keep reading for more ideas. IF you did not see a Smart card readers option when checking, THEN follow these steps. To install a driver onto your computer for a CAC reader, you will need to first download the correct driver for the hardware you purchased, I have drivers for several USB Readers on:, Keyboards on:, Laptop card readers on:, & Desktop readers. - Windows XP, Vista, 7, & 8- Save the zip file to a location of your choosing. Once you have the zip file downloaded, open the zip file (Windows built in zipping program). Copy the folder inside to a new folder. It will unzip the contents, (This is the folder you will need when you are doing the steps below).

According to Federighi’s slide, the following Mac models will be officially supported by macOS Sierra: iMac (late-2009 and later) MacBook (late-2009 and later) MacBook Pro (2010 and later) MacBook Air (2010 and later) Mac mini (2010 and later) Mac Pro (2010 and later) macOS Sierra system requirements are also available in this support document. Minimum software requirements for mac os sierra. Apple's next desktop operating system has a new name and more demanding hardware requirements. Here's a look at the macOS Sierra system requirements. MacOS Sierra has new minimum requirements that prevent most, but not all, 2009 and older Mac models from being able to run macOS Sierra. Mac Hardware Requirements. For details about your Mac model, click the Apple icon at the top left of your screen, choose About This Mac, then choose More Info. These Mac models are compatible with macOS Sierra: MacBook (Late 2009 or newer) MacBook Pro (Mid 2010 or newer) MacBook Air (Late 2010 or newer) Mac mini (Mid 2010 or newer).