Adobe 22002486 Digital Signature User Guide - Page 160

Saving Your Digital ID Certificate to a File

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Figure 118 Emailing your certificate Migrating and Sharing Security Settings Exporting Application Settings with FDF Files 160 8. Choose Email. 9. When the email program opens, send the email. Note: Some email problems only queue messages to be sent. You may need to start your email client program to cause the message to actually send. 10.2.2.5 Saving Your Digital ID Certificate to a File To save a digital ID certificate to a file: 1. Choose Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Adobe Reader) > Security Settings. 2. Select Digital IDs in the left-hand tree. 3. Highlight an ID in the list on the right. 4. Choose Export. 5. Choose Save the exported data to a file (Figure 117). 6. Choose a file type:  Acrobat FDF Data Exchange: FDF files enable the easy exchange of data between any Acrobat family of products.  Certificate Message Syntax - PKCS#7: Save the file as a PKCS7 file. Use this format when the data will be imported into a non-Adobe store such as the Macintosh key store or Windows Certificate Store. 7. Choose Next. 8. Browse to a file location and choose Save. 9. Choose Next. 10. Review the data to export and choose Finish.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Exporting Application Settings with FDF Files
160
Figure 118
Emailing your certificate
8.
Choose
Email
.
9.
When the email program opens, send the email.
Note:
Some email problems only queue messages to be sent.
You may need to start your email client
program to cause the message to actually send.
10.2.2.5
Saving Your Digital ID Certificate to a File
To save a digital ID certificate to a file:
1.
Choose
Advanced
(Acrobat) or
Document
(Adobe Reader)
> Security Settings
.
2.
Select
Digital IDs
in the left-hand tree.
3.
Highlight an ID in the list on the right.
4.
Choose
Export
.
5.
Choose
Save the exported data to a file
(
Figure 117
).
6.
Choose a file type:
Acrobat FDF Data Exchange
: FDF files enable the easy exchange of data between any Acrobat
family of products.
Certificate Message Syntax - PKCS#7
: Save the file as a PKCS7 file. Use this format when the data
will be imported into a non-Adobe store such as the Macintosh key store or Windows Certificate
Store.
7.
Choose
Next
.
8.
Browse to a file location and choose
Save
.
9.
Choose
Next
.
10.
Review the data to export and choose
Finish
.