![]() ![]() Click " Add to Trusted Certificates." and when Adobe asks if you are sure, click "ok"Īnother pop-up will appear where it is possible to mark that this certificate is trusted.Select the " Trust" tab in the "Certificate Viewer" window, where you can now see that the certificate is not trusted.In the next window, you have the option to add the certificate to Adobe Reader's list of trusted certificates - that is, if this is a valid certificate. Press "Show Signer's Certificate." after which you can see information about the certificate.When you have pressed "Show signature Properties." a pop-up will appear, in the pop-up you must access the signing certificate Right-click with your mouse on the signature that reports an error.Tap on "Signature Panel" if it is not already open.If the error "At least one signature has problems" is still visible, it requires us to go into the settings for a signature, by browsing the certificate. however, I would recommend that you take a look here, to see what you can so in the future If the signatures are successfully validated, Adobe Reader displays that the documents are signed and all signatures are valid. Make the certificate a trusted identity in your Adobe reader We will now go through other possible issues, that aren't related to the design of the file. The document is now saved as a PDF file (again) this time however, any elements that would not have been shown properly by Adobe, (And changed after signing!) are changed to adobe standards.Select the printer: Microsoft print to PDF. ![]()
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