Who makes active client?
Who makes active client?
ActivID ActivClient 7.3 for Windows, is the industry standard from HID Global with the latest in market-leading advanced security client that protects workstations and networks with smart cards and USB tokens using two-factor authentication, or 2FA.
What is ActivClient used for?
ActivClient is the main DoD CAC software. ActivClient is the smart card middleware from ActivIdentity that allows government organizations to easily use smart cards and USB tokens for a wide variety of desktop, network security and productivity applications.
Where can I find Outlook add-ins?
In Outlook, click Home > Get Add-ins on the ribbon. On the Add-Ins for Outlook page, browse for the add-in you want by selecting All and scrolling through the list, or search for an add-in by using the Search box. When you find an add-in you want, review its privacy policy.
What is ActivClient?
​ActivClient middleware is smart card software that enables computer applications to talk to the computer chip on the HHS smart card ID badge. ActivClient is licensed by HHS for use by NIH smart card badge holders.
Can I install ActivClient on top of ActivClient CAC 6?
The ActivClient 6.2.0.212 can be installed on top of ActivClient CAC 6.2 (6.2.0.50) or any later hotfix. Find more details about the issues this hotfix addresses in the technical description section of the Readme file associated with it.
Is ActivClient end-of-life?
ActivClient 6.2 reached end-of-life on 31 July 2018. ActivIdentity no longer provides support or hotfixes after 31 July **Now is the time to switch to ActivID 7.1.0.x** ActivClient 6.2 Hotfix – 31 October 2017. The ActivClient 6.2.0.215 can be installed on top of ActivClient CAC 6.2 (6.2.0.50) or any later hotfix.
Why are there links to vendors / products in ActivClient?
. NOTICE: The links to vendors / products is an attempt to save you time searching for the specific item by linking you directly to the ActivClient software. You will notice I have multiple vendors to choose from.