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Emailing Server Details

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Migrating and Sharing Security Settings Exporting Application Settings with FDF Files 162 8. Choose Select. 9. The next step varies depending on whether you chose to email the ID:  If you chose Email: Enter the person's email address in the Compose Email dialog and choose Email. Send the email message when it appears in the launched email application with the certificate request attached.  If you chose Save as file: Choose a location for the certificate file Export Data As dialog. Choose Save, and then choose OK. Tell the intended recipient(s) where to find the file. 10.2.2.7 Emailing Server Details Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Server, directory server, roaming credential server, and timestamp server details can be exported to an FDF file for distribution to one or more people. Server information sent via an email resides in an attached FDF file. To send directory server details in an email: 1. Choose Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Adobe Reader) > Security Settings. 2. Select a server category from the left-hand list. 3. Select a server from the right-hand panel. 4. Choose Export. Figure 121 Security Settings menu items 5. Choose Email the exported data to email the FDF file. Figure 122 Digital ID Directory servers: Export destination

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Exporting Application Settings with FDF Files
162
8.
Choose
Select
.
9.
The next step varies depending on whether you chose to email the ID:
If you chose Email
: Enter the person’s email address in the Compose Email dialog and choose
Email
. Send the email message when it appears in the launched email application with the
certificate request attached.
If you chose Save as file
: Choose a location for the certificate file Export Data As dialog. Choose
Save
, and then choose
OK
. Tell the intended recipient(s) where to find the file.
10.2.2.7
Emailing Server Details
Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Server, directory server, roaming credential server, and timestamp
server details can be exported to an FDF file for distribution to one or more people. Server information
sent via an email resides in an attached FDF file. To send directory server details in an email:
1.
Choose
Advanced
(Acrobat) or
Document
(Adobe Reader)
> Security Settings
.
2.
Select a server category from the left-hand list.
3.
Select a server from the right-hand panel.
4.
Choose
Export
.
Figure 121
Security Settings menu items
5.
Choose
Email the exported data
to email the FDF file.
Figure 122
Digital ID Directory servers: Export destination