
Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Migrating and Sharing Security Settings
Security Feature User Guide
Importing Application Settings with FDF Files 168
Figure 129 Importing multiple certificates
2. If the FDF file is signed, the signature can be validated, AND a trust level has been specified by the
sender, check or uncheck
Accept the level of Trust specified by the signer for all Contacts in this
file
.
Note:
The box is disabled if either of the above conditions are not met. If the FDF is signed by someone
you trust but their signature has a status of UNKNOWN, you may be able to simply add the
sender to your list of trusted identities. To do so, choose
Signature Properties > Show
Certificate >
select the
Trust tab >
and choose
Add to Trusted Identities.
If the checkbox is selected, all contacts associated with this certificate will receive the level of trust
that was set by the user that signed the FDF file.
If the checkbox is not selected, no trust level will be set for these certificates. The certificate cannot
be used for many actions (such as providing a valid timestamp or encrypting) until a trust level is set
as described in the user documentation.
3. Choose
Add Contacts to List of Trusted Identities
.
4. If there are multiple contacts in the file, the Choose Contacts to Import dialog appears. Remove those
that are not wanted and highlight the rest.
5. Choose
Import
.
6. Choose
OK
in the confirmation dialog.