Emailing Certificate Or Contact Data; Saving Certificate Or Contact Details To A File; Associating A Certificate With A Contact - Adobe 22002486 User Manual

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5. Choose OK.

3.6.2 Emailing Certificate or Contact Data

You can export certificate and contact data via email directly from the Trusted Identity Manager. Doing so
allows other users to add that data their trusted identity list, thereby expanding the number of users that
can participate in secure document workflows. For details, see

3.6.3 Saving Certificate or Contact Details to a File

You can export certificate and contact data and save it to a file from the Trusted Identity Manager. Doing
so allows you to email it later or locate it on a shared network directory. Other users can then add that data
to their trusted identity list. For details, see

3.6.4 Associating a Certificate with a Contact

A certificate is usually already associated with a contact. However, in certain cases the two may need to be
reassociated:
Someone has provided you with new contact information.
An old contact has sent you a certificate to be associated with old contact information.
To associate a certificate with a contact:
1. Choose Advanced (Acrobat) or Document (Reader) > Manage Trusted Identities.
2. Choose a contact in the left-hand list
3. Choose Details.
4. Choose Associate Certificate
5. Select a certificate from the list.
6. Choose OK.
7. Choose OK.
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Figure 35 Contacts: Selecting certificates
Managing Certificate Trust and Trusted Identities
"Emailing Your Certificate" on page
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