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Setting the Certificate Trust Level, 2.2.3, Exporting Your Certificate

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Migrating and Sharing Security Settings Exporting Application Settings with FDF Files 158 12. Continue with the workflow until the trusted root is emailed or placed in a directory where your intended recipients can find it. Providing Instructions to the Trusted Root Recipients For details, see "Importing a Trust Anchor and Setting Trust" on page 175. 10.2.2.2 Setting the Certificate Trust Level Note: This section is only relevant for trust anchor's in FDF files that are signed with a trusted signature. This is an unlikely scenario, since the trust anchor distributor is probably using the same trust anchor that is being distributed and the recipient doesn't have it yet. Most users will likely need to manually set the imported certificate's trust level. When distributing a trusted root in a signed file that the FDF recipient can validate, set the certificate trust level: 1. Choose Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Adobe Reader) > Manage Trusted Identities. 2. Choose Certificates in the Display drop-down list. Figure 116 Certificates in the Trusted Identities list 3. Highlight the needed certificate. 4. Choose Edit Trust. 5. Display the Trust tab. 6. Set the trust level as described in "Importing a Trust Anchor and Setting Trust" on page 175. 10.2.2.3 Exporting Your Certificate You can use FDF files to export your certificate so that others can import it into their list of trusted identities. This enables them to encrypt documents for you and validate your signature for documents that you digitally sign.  Before users receiving your signed document can validate your signature, they must receive the your certificate or one above it in the trust chain.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Exporting Application Settings with FDF Files
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12.
Continue with the workflow until the trusted root is emailed or placed in a directory where your
intended recipients can find it.
Providing Instructions to the Trusted Root Recipients
For details, see
“Importing a Trust Anchor and Setting Trust” on page 175
.
10.2.2.2
Setting the Certificate Trust Level
Note:
This section is only relevant for trust anchor’s in FDF files that are signed with a trusted signature.
This is an unlikely scenario, since the trust anchor distributor is probably using the same trust
anchor that is being distributed and the recipient doesn’t have it yet. Most users will likely need
to manually set the imported certificate’s trust level.
When distributing a trusted root in a signed file that the FDF recipient can validate, set the certificate trust
level:
1.
Choose
Advanced
(Acrobat) or
Document
(Adobe Reader)
> Manage Trusted Identities
.
2.
Choose
Certificates
in the
Display
drop-down list.
Figure 116
Certificates in the Trusted Identities list
3.
Highlight the needed certificate.
4.
Choose
Edit Trust
.
5.
Display the Trust tab.
6.
Set the trust level as described in
“Importing a Trust Anchor and Setting Trust” on page 175
.
10.2.2.3
Exporting Your Certificate
You can use FDF files to export your certificate so that others can import it into their list of trusted
identities. This enables them to encrypt documents for you and validate your signature for documents that
you digitally sign.
Before users receiving your signed document can validate your signature, they must receive the your
certificate or one above it in the trust chain.