Importing Multiple Certificates - Adobe 22002486 User Manual

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3. Choose Set Contact Trust.
4. When the Import Contact Settings dialog appears, configure the Trust and Policy Restrictions. For
details, see
5. Choose Certificate Details.
6. Choose the Details tab.
7. In the Certificate data panel, scroll to MD5-digest and SHA-1 digest and note the fingerprint numbers.
8. Contact the certificate's originator and verify the fingerprints are correct.
9. Choose OK.
10. Choose OK.
11. Choose Close.

10.2.3.3 Importing Multiple Certificates

You can use an FDF file to import multiple certificates or a company-wide address book into your list of
trusted identities. This enables you to encrypt a document using the public key of the intended recipient
so that only they can open it.
To add multiple certificate to the trusted identities list all at once:
1. Click on the FDF file or from Acrobat or Adobe Reader choose File > Open. The digital ID certificate
may be sent directly from Acrobat as an email attachment or may reside in a networked directory.
"Importing a Trust Anchor and Setting Trust" on page
Tip:
Importing this information ahead of time enables you to configure your trusted identities
list before needing to validate signature or encrypt a document to those identities.
Administrators can create a company-wide address book and can export it to an FDF file
for distribution throughout a company via a network or email.
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Importing Application Settings with FDF Files
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