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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Migrating and Sharing Security Settings Importing Security Settings from a File 151 1. Choose Advanced > Security > Import Security Settings. 2. Browse to an .acrobatsecuritysettings file. 3. Choose Open. 4. acrobatsecuritysettings files must be certified and are therefore signed. You can verify the signer's identity by choosing the Signature Properties in the Document Message Bar and reviewing the signer's details. Figure 110 Security settings: Document message bar 5. Review the settings carefully. Note: Whether you export or import settings via an FDF file or an .acrobatsecurity setting file, the actual settings are the same. Details about each individual setting are found in the FDF section as well as elsewhere in this document. Caution: The settings in the imported file will overwrite your current settings. Be sure to verify you're getting the correct settings and that they are coming from a trusted source. Figure 111 Security settings: Import from a file panel 6. Choose Import. 7. If the settings you imported included Digital IDs, you must log into each such ID to complete its installation. If there were Digital IDs then a dialog appears asking if you'd like to open the Security Settings Console and log in to the digital IDs you just imported. Choose Yes or No. Note: For security reasons, acrobatsecuritysettings files do not carry the digital ID passwords. Before you can use any of the digital IDs you just imported, you must log in to each ID. You can do it now or later.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Importing Security Settings from a File
151
1.
Choose
Advanced > Security > Import Security Settings
.
2.
Browse to an .acrobatsecuritysettings file.
3.
Choose
Open
.
4.
acrobatsecuritysettings files must be certified and are therefore signed. You can verify the signer’s
identity by choosing the
Signature Properties
in the Document Message Bar and reviewing the
signer’s details.
Figure 110
Security settings: Document message bar
5.
Review the settings carefully.
Note:
Whether you export or import settings via an FDF file or an .acrobatsecurity setting file, the
actual settings are the same. Details about each individual setting are found in the FDF section
as well as elsewhere in this document.
Caution:
The settings in the imported file will overwrite your current settings. Be sure to verify
you’re getting the correct settings and that they are coming from a trusted source.
Figure 111
Security settings: Import from a file panel
6.
Choose
Import
.
7.
If the settings you imported included Digital IDs, you must log into each such ID to complete its
installation.
If there were Digital IDs then a dialog appears asking if you’d like to open the Security
Settings Console and log in to the digital IDs you just imported. Choose
Yes
or
No
.
Note:
For security reasons, acrobatsecuritysettings files do not carry the digital ID passwords. Before
you can use any of the digital IDs you just imported, you must log in to each ID. You can do it
now or later.