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Remove, Import, Advanced, Document, > Security, Settings > Time Stamp Servers, Set Default

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Migrating and Sharing Security Settings Importing Application Settings with FDF Files 170 Figure 131 Timestamps: Importing server details from an FDF file 3. Review the timestamp server list. Note the following behavior:  If there is more than one server listed, all of the servers will be imported even though only one is highlighted.  At import time, you will be asked if you want to make the highlighted server the default server. Note: If there is more than one server and you do not want to import all of them, highlight those that should not be imported and select Remove. 4. Choose Import. A dialog appears asking if the first (or only) server in the server list should be used as the default. Figure 132 Timestamps: Importing a server 5. Choose Yes or No. If No is selected, a default timestamp server must be set before timestamps can be used. To set a default timestamp server, Choose Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Adobe Reader) > Security Settings > Time Stamp Servers, select a server, and choose Set Default. 6. After the import completes, choose OK. The settings are automatically imported and should now appear in your list of Time Stamp Servers.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Importing Application Settings with FDF Files
170
Figure 131
Timestamps: Importing server details from an FDF file
3.
Review the timestamp server list. Note the following behavior:
If there is more than one server listed, all of the servers will be imported even though only one is
highlighted.
At import time, you will be asked if you want to make the highlighted server the default server.
Note:
If there is more than one server and you do not want to import all of them, highlight those
that should not be imported and select
Remove
.
4.
Choose
Import
.
A dialog appears asking if the first (or only) server in the server list should be used as the default.
Figure 132
Timestamps: Importing a server
5.
Choose
Yes
or
No
.
If
No
is selected, a default timestamp server must be set before timestamps can be used. To set a
default timestamp server, Choose
Advanced
(Acrobat) or
Document
(Adobe Reader)
> Security
Settings > Time Stamp Servers
, select a server, and choose
Set Default
.
6.
After the import completes, choose
OK
.
The settings are automatically imported and should now appear in your list of Time Stamp Servers.