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Export directory server settings (Windows only)

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD 225 Security 2 Select Directory Servers on the left, and then click Import. Select the FDF file, and click Open. 3 If the FDF file is signed, click the Signature Properties button to check the current signature status. 4 Click Import Search Directory Settings. 5 Click OK if prompted to confirm your choice. The directory server appears in the Security Settings dialog box. Export directory server settings (Windows only) Although it is preferable to export security settings, you can export directory settings as a Form Data Format (FDF) file. Use the FDF file to configure the directory server on another computer. 1 Open the Preferences dialog box, click Identity, and enter your name, organization, and email address to create your profile. 2 Do one of the following: • In Acrobat, choose Advanced > Security Settings. • In Reader, choose Document > Security Settings. 3 Select Directory Servers on the left, and then select one or more servers on the right. 4 Click Export, select a destination, and click Next. 5 To prove that the file came from you, click Sign, add your signature, and then click Next. 6 Do one of the following: • To save the file, specify a name and location for it, and click Save. • To send the file as an email attachment, type an email address in the To box, click Next, and then click Finish. More Help topics "Export security settings" on page 231 Securing documents with Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES is a server-based security system that provides dynamic control over PDFs. Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES can be configured to run with LDAP, ADS, and other enterprise systems. Policies provided by Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES are stored on the server and can be refreshed from the server. Users connect to Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES to work with these policies. Security policies are stored on a server running Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES, but the PDFs are not. In some situations, users are required to connect to the server to open or continue to use PDFs to which a security policy is applied. For information on configuring Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES, click Help on the Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES website after you log in to your account. Last updated 9/30/2011

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Security
Last updated
9
/30/2011
2
Select Directory Servers on the left, and then click Import. Select the FDF file, and click Open.
3
If the FDF file is signed, click the Signature Properties button to check the current signature status.
4
Click Import Search Directory Settings.
5
Click OK if prompted to confirm your choice.
The directory server appears in the Security Settings dialog box.
Export directory server settings (Windows only)
Although it is preferable to export security settings, you can export directory settings as a Form Data Format (FDF)
file. Use the FDF file to configure the directory server on another computer.
1
Open the Preferences dialog box, click Identity, and enter your name, organization, and email address to create
your profile.
2
Do one of the following:
In Acrobat, choose Advanced > Security Settings.
In Reader, choose Document > Security Settings.
3
Select Directory Servers on the left, and then select one or more servers on the right.
4
Click Export, select a destination, and click Next.
5
To prove that the file came from you, click Sign, add your signature, and then click Next.
6
Do one of the following:
To save the file, specify a name and location for it, and click Save.
To send the file as an email attachment, type an email address in the To box, click Next, and then click Finish.
More Help topics
Export security settings
” on page
231
Securing documents with Adobe LiveCycle Rights
Management ES
Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES
Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES is a server-based security system that provides dynamic control over PDFs.
Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES can be configured to run with LDAP, ADS, and other enterprise systems.
Policies provided by Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES are stored on the server and can be refreshed from the
server. Users connect to Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES to work with these policies.
Security policies are stored on a server running Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES, but the PDFs are not. In
some situations, users are required to connect to the server to open or continue to use PDFs to which a security policy
is applied. For information on configuring Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES, click Help on the Adobe
LiveCycle Rights Management ES website after you log in to your account.