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You can only add device signatures to PDF or XPS files and store them if you have generated a device signature certificate and key pair. (See "Digital Signatures.")
The following conditions are necessary to add a user signature to a PDF file:
SSO-H login service must be set for the machine
A user certificate must be installed in the machine using the Remote UI (See "Installing a Certificate File.")
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For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Unavailable Combination of Functions."
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You can set multiple digital signatures for a file. In this case, device signatures are applied before user signatures.
If a recipient verifies a PDF or XPS that has had multiple signatures added to it using software that supports the PDF format (such as Adobe Reader/Adobe Acrobat) or the XPS format (such as XPS Viewer), only the last signature added to the file remains valid. The device signature causes the document to be handled as if it has been altered.
For information on validating certificates, registering certificates in the trusted certificates list, and verifying signatures on the reader side, see the documentation for the software that supports the PDF format (such as Adobe Reader/Adobe Acrobat).
You cannot add a digital signature if all of the following conditions are met:
If [Optimize PDF for Web] is set to 'On' (See "Optimizing PDF for Web.")
Reader Extensions is selected
The PDF/XPS file contains sender information that the reader of the file can use to validate the reliability of the device signature by matching it with the SHA-1 message digest number. You can verify this information in [Certificate Thumbprint] on this machine. (See "Digital Signatures.")
The user's e-mail address is set for the Author property of a PDF or XPS file with a user signature if an e-mail address is registered in the SSO-H user information.
For information on the certificate authority that issues the User Certificate for each user compatible with the machine for adding a user certificate, see the notice included with the optional product.
Take note of the following when setting visible signatures:
You can only set Visible Signatures when a device signature or user signature is set for the PDF file.
You cannot set Visible Signatures if [Format PDF to PDF/A] is set to 'On'. (See "Formatting PDF Files to PDF/A.")
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