Adobe 22002486 Digital Signature User Guide - Page 173

Importing Roaming ID Account Settings

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Migrating and Sharing Security Settings Importing Application Settings with FDF Files 173 Figure 135 Logging in to an Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Server 4. Choose OK. 5. Choose Import. 6. If you do not already have a default Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Server, a dialog appears asking whether or not you want to make this your default server, choose Yes or No. 7. Choose OK. The settings are automatically imported and should now appear in the Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Servers list in the Security Settings Console. 10.2.3.7 Importing Roaming ID Account Settings In enterprise settings, administrators often set up user machines or export the configuration details to an FDF file which is emailed or made available on a network. In the latter case, you can import the server settings through the Security Settings Console or simply by double clicking on the FDF file containing the data. To import the server settings: 1. Locate the FDF file: find the file in an email or on the local file system and double click on it. The FDF can also be imported through the Security Settings Console by choosing Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Adobe Reader) > Security Settings, selecting Roaming ID Accounts in the left-hand list, and choosing Import. 2. Review the sender's details. Note the following:  If the FDF is unsigned, no Signature panel appears in the import dialog.  If the FDF is signed, you can use the Signature Properties button to find out more information about the sender and the validity of the signature.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Importing Application Settings with FDF Files
173
Figure 135
Logging in to an Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Server
4.
Choose
OK
.
5.
Choose
Import
.
6.
If you do not already have a default Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management Server, a dialog appears
asking whether or not you want to make this your default server, choose
Yes
or
No
.
7.
Choose
OK
.
The settings are automatically imported and should now appear in the Adobe LiveCycle Rights
Management Servers list in the Security Settings Console.
10.2.3.7
Importing Roaming ID Account Settings
In enterprise settings, administrators often set up user machines or export the configuration details to an
FDF file which is emailed or made available on a network. In the latter case, you can import the server
settings through the Security Settings Console or simply by double clicking on the FDF file containing the
data.
To import the server settings:
1.
Locate the FDF file: find the file in an email or on the local file system and double click on it.
The FDF can also be imported through the Security Settings Console by choosing
Advanced
(Acrobat)
or
Document
(Adobe Reader)
> Security Settings
, selecting
Roaming ID Accounts
in the left-hand
list, and choosing
Import
.
2.
Review the sender’s details. Note the following:
If the FDF is unsigned, no Signature panel appears in the import dialog.
If the FDF is signed, you can use the
Signature Properties
button to find out more information
about the sender and the validity of the signature.