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49 votes, 12 comments. For people who previously had AKO offline blocked on NIPR, here is a new site and link. https://akoshortcut.com
Visit https://usa.army.mil should redirect you to Google Workspace login with CAC. It’s gotten changed over to army.mil. If you don’t have access to an army.mil email, go to your S6 and they can square you away. However if you did not find some way to store your mail.mil emails, you have likely lost them.
It should be back online shortly. A recent version of the site is available on Wayback Machine Here . Edit 1: AKOffline is back up in a limited capacity. these alternatives to AKOffline were mentioned in the comments; https://find.army/. https://Armylinks.com. Edit 2: And its down again.
No. AKO email as in the @us.army.mil went away not long after you ETS'd. We then switched to .mil@mail.mil under EAMs. Currently we are switching to .mil@Army.mil under 365. Your email is long gone. No way to get into it. Those servers dont exist anymore.
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Below is a list of every link that was on AKO. https://webmail.apps.mil - New Webmail . https://www.ohome.apps.mil - New a365 software page
So, I was inspired by u/ArchaicBubba and his website armyknowledgeoffline.com. My brigade recently sent out a pretty large list of websites so I decided to create a website with all of those links in a semi organized fashion at https://army-websites-repo-9n4y3.ondigitalocean.app/. It isn't pretty or nice like AKO Offline, but it's my attempt to ...
as a 25b, former isso, and j6 employee, i'd just love it if one dod website had a signed certificate ever. im tired of clicking 'duur i trust this connection' because the g6 can't issue and sign a certificate once every five years.
MOD. AKO is dead, but a new one has risen from the ashes. As we all know, AKO has died. A moment of silence for a site that was pretty useful. . . . . However, a new site has arisen. Army Knowledge Offline lists all the links that the old AKO did so that you don’t have to clutter up your bookmarks bar. I’ll take a #11, add bacon, and BBQ chips.
Last spring when AKO started showing the announcement pop-up, it basically said units need to move all of their stored files off of AKO, and figure out a solution on their own. Many units have replicated much of the functionality to share points, share drives, and Teams. There is no Army-wide replacement for AKO. 1.