Hi WillieAdams1,
Greetings.
Generally, a CAC is required for access to government buildings and computer networks. When a CAC is inserted into a smart card reader and the associated PIN has been entered, software in the reader uses standard Internet protocols to compare the information on the card's chip with data on a government server and either grant or deny access. So, it depends on your org policy, I suggest you confirm with your org IT admin.
Best Regards,
Linda
Hi WillieAdams1,
Greetings.
Generally, a CAC is required for access to government buildings and computer networks. When a CAC is inserted into a smart card reader and the associated PIN has been entered, software in the reader uses standard Internet protocols to compare the information on the card's chip with data on a government server and either grant or deny access. So, it depends on your org policy, I suggest you confirm with your org IT admin.
Best Regards,
Linda
Army 365 has partially implemented 'Flow 3', allowing users to access both Teams and Outlook via the browser.
Navigate to https://dod.teams.microsoft.us/ or https://webmail.apps.mil/mail/ and sign in with a CAC.
You can also reach the Army 365 SharePoint sites, once those are activated.
Note: There are restrictions that include not being able to download files, however you can work in files using the cloud applications.
My unit is doing virtual battle assembly this month due to COVID and I am trying to navigate this new Microsoft teams setup. I was given a PowerPoint to look over but it makes no real sense to me. I logged into dod.teams.Microsoft.us with my CAC and pin and it successfully logged me in but will not allow me to go past that screen and access anything. Do any of you have a user friendly method I can try and use. I want to get set up before sending my troops the info to help minimize issues
Hi Jeremy,
Pleasure is all mine. Let's get this fixed!
I found an article where it will give you an in-depth step by step guide [screenshots includes] – How to make Teams links open in the browser rather than the desktop app.
Please try to follow the suggested guide: https://businesstechplanet.com/how-to-make-team...
You can also use Teams on the web by visiting https://teams.microsoft.com.
Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.
Let me know if this fix the problem or not so that I can look for another option.
Kind regards,
Jayzar
Hello Jeremy,
Sorry to know that you are experiencing this issue. Let me help you!
I just want to clarify, are you trying to use Teams web instead of app?
You also mentioned that you can no longer access Teams on a specific device. Can you please share if there's any error code or message you are getting whenever you try to sign in?
With your Military access, are you using Teams personal or for work?
Please let me know so that I can assist you further.
Kind regards,
Jayzar