2. Go to Tools > Certificates > Digitally Sign. Let us know if you need any help. Thanks, Meenakshi Votes 9 Upvotes Translate Translate Report Report Reply LazerBoi AUTHOR New Here , Jul 08, 2021 Copy link to clipboard Yes. I was able to finally figure it out yesterday after t...
I have a Topaz LK462 and have installed all the supporting software drivers and adobe Plug-in. Problem is, I did all the recommended settings but when I go to Tools/Certificates the Digitaly Sign selection is greyed out? Whats going on. TOPICS Security digital signatures and esignatures ...
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I can sign documents using certificates. It works. I have Acrobat Reader DC at home and it doesn't work. I click on 'Certificates'. I then click on the Digitally Sign symbol. This brings up the message box telling me the click and drag to draw the signature box area desired. I ...
That is why you are unable to sign it via Fill and Sign. As mentioned in the document extension, you can digitally sign the form. To do so you will need to launch the certificates application. Go to Tools > Certificates. Please let us know how it goes. Regards,...
Can you confirm if you have configured the digital certificates properly in both Acrobat and the operating system? However, I noticed that when you go to "Document Properties" --->>> "Security" tab, the Security Method shows "No Security" but the "Change Settings..." and "Show ...
I click on 'Certificates'. I then click on the Digitally Sign symbol. This brings up the message box telling me the click and drag to draw the signature box area desired. I click OK and click and drag the mouse cursor as directed. Then a message box comes up with ...
The actual solution is to not use the "Fill & Sign" as someone else suggested. You need to click on the “Certificates” button rather than the “Fill & Sign” button. This brings up a new button called “Digitally Sign” and that permits the sig on a locked doc which has anot...
The actual solution is to not use the "Fill & Sign" as someone else suggested. You need to click on the “Certificates” button rather than the “Fill & Sign” button. This brings up a new button called “Digitally Sign” and that permits the sig on a locked doc which has ano...
The actual solution is to not use the "Fill & Sign" as someone else suggested. You need to click on the “Certificates” button rather than the “Fill & Sign” button. This brings up a new button called “Digitally Sign” and that permits the sig on a locked doc which has ano...