Adobe 22002486 Digital Signature User Guide - Page 24
Enable Unicode Support, Organizational Unit, Organizational Name, Email Address, Country/Region, Key
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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Figure 13 Digital ID: Configuration Getting and Using Your Digital ID Creating a Self-Signed Digital ID 24 6. Configure the digital ID. The dialog is prepopulated if the Identity preferences have been previously configured: Tip: If you use non-Roman characters, choose Enable Unicode Support before continuing. Name: The name that appears in the Signatures tab and in the signature field. Organizational Unit: Optional. Appears in the signature and certificate. Organizational Name: Optional. Appears in the signature and certificate. Email Address: Optional. Appears in the signature and certificate. Country/Region: Optional. Appears in the signature and certificate. Enable Unicode Support: Optional. Use Unicode when your information cannot be adequately displayed with Roman characters. Note: Many applications do not support non-ASCII characters in certificates. Be sure to specify both an ASCII representation of the information as well as the Unicode representation of information you are supplying. Key Algorithm: 2048-bit RSA offers more security than 1024-bit RSA, but 1024-bit RSA is more universally compatible. Use the 1024 bit key length if you are unsure. Use Digital ID for: Select whether to use the digital ID for digital signatures, data encryption (certificate security), or both. 7. If a Windows digital ID was selected, choose Finish; otherwise, for a PKCS#12 ID do the following: 1. Choose Next. 2. Specify a file name and location for the digital ID file. 3. Enter a password and confirm it. Note: Passwords are case-sensitive and must contain at least six characters. 4. Choose Finish.