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Is you timestamp worker configured with a time-stamp signer certificate that is issued by a CA that is trusted in your Adobe Reader? |
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My certificat is self signed,so what I do is that I make adobe trust my
certificat by adding to its trust store.Thank you
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… Is you timestamp worker configured with a time-stamp signer certificate
that is issued by a CA that is trusted in your Adobe Reader?
If you use certificates from your own CA to issue the time-stamp signer
certificate then probably you need to make that CA (or its root CA) trusted
in Adobe Reader.
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Hello,
I have configured a timestamp worker and pdfSigner in signserver.they work, but when verifying signature it shows:" signature includes an embbed timestamp but could not be verified." I am using signerserver ce 5.2 and adobe for verification.How can i fix this?
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