Adobe 22002486 Digital Signature User Guide - Page 109

Add to Trusted Identities, Close, Validate Signature

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Validating Signatures Validating an Problematic Signature (trusting a signer on-the-fly) 109 willing to trust. Revocation checking starts at the bottom of a chain (begins with the end entity), and once it reaches a trusted root revocation checking stops. Figure 76 Certificate viewer: Trust tab 6. Choose Add to Trusted Identities. 7. When asked if the certificate should be trusted, choose OK. Figure 77 Trusting certificate from a document warning 8. When the Import Contact Settings dialog appears, configure its trust levels. For details, see "Certificate Trust Settings" on page 35. The Policy Restrictions tab will not appear if there are no policies associated with this certificate. 9. Choose OK. 10. Choose OK. 11. Choose Close. 12. Right click on the signature and choose Validate Signature. Tip: The yellow triangle icon on the signature will not change until the signature is revalidated.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Validating Signatures
Security Feature User Guide
Validating an Problematic Signature (trusting a signer on-the-fly)
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willing to trust. Revocation checking starts at the bottom of a chain (begins with the end
entity), and once it reaches a trusted root revocation checking stops.
Figure 76
Certificate viewer: Trust tab
6.
Choose
Add to Trusted Identities
.
7.
When asked if the certificate should be trusted, choose
OK
.
Figure 77
Trusting certificate from a document warning
8.
When the Import Contact Settings dialog appears, configure its trust levels. For details, see
“Certificate
Trust Settings” on page 35
.
The Policy Restrictions tab will not appear if there are no policies associated with this certificate.
9.
Choose
OK
.
10.
Choose
OK
.
11.
Choose
Close
.
12.
Right click on the signature and choose
Validate Signature
.
Tip:
The yellow triangle icon on the signature will not change until the signature is revalidated.