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ALMS will be going off-line at 1700 EST on January 4th, 2024 and ATIS learning will launch at 0800 EST on January 19th, 2024. Learners should finish any in-progress course topics in ALMS prior to 1800 EST on January 4th to ensure progress is migrated to ATIS learning. Any incomplete course topics will need to be restarted following the launch ...
So for whatever reason, whenever I go to the ALMS login page (https://www.lms.army.mil) and I click the "DoD-Approved Certificate Login" under Log In with CAC, it simply refreshes the page back to the start, where you have to click "I accept" under the big block of text about using a Gov't site.
Here I have the junior enlisted way of doing this. Step 1: get your buddy who already did his shit to email you his certs. Step 2: photoshop your name onto the certs. Step 3: turn certs into line leader. Step 4: spend saved time drinking/madden.
ALMS Moving to ATIS. For anyone who wasn’t aware, ALMS is being replaced with ATIS. The BLUF is that the system will go online soonish and you should complete courses by 22 March or it will not transfer over. ALMS is expected to shutdown the last week of March or into early April. ATIS “should” be live around early April.
You are gonna have the same problem with DLC 2, save yourself some money and just go for the Season Pass. You should be automatically enrolled when you become specialist. Otherwise you can email the help desk. Your unit needs to enroll you in ATTRS then you can access it by ALMS. PM your social and I'll put you in.
In order for a successful EAMS-A login to occur there are three criteria that have to be met: You must possess a MIL Persona profile attached to your CAC card with a corresponding ".mil@Army.mil" email address that is provisioned and current (If you are unsure please contact the GM's for your state for National Guard or Network Operations ...
Google “alms army”, click the first site, login w your CAC, and ctrl+f “distributed”, then do the first one you find. For DLC2, there should also be a quizlet set; there’s pretty much one for every bullshit army training. 2.
30 votes, 21 comments. true. I wouldn’t do anymore than a module a day, and i would incorporate the use of the code and actually doing the components on your own to minimize suspicion on the browser.
Go to Tools (Alt + T). Select "Compatibility View settings". In the Add this web site: box, type "army.mil", and then click Add. Select "Use Microsoft Compatibility lists". (My problem: I was starting from AKO to get to ALMS, which will often crash and doesn't like Compatibility View, and trying to re-activate it once you're already in ALMS ...
To recap: uninstall ActivID, update your CAC reader's drivers, uninstall/reinstall your CAC. With Windows 10, as long as these things are configured correctly you should really only have to download the DoD certs with installroot. 1. true.