SecurSign

Introduction to SecurSign

Overview
NEW in SecurSign 5!
Encryption
Digital Signatures
Sequence of Operations
Building SecurSign into a Workflow
About the Examples in This Guide
Understanding a typical example command
Trying the example command in Windows
Trying the example command in UNIX or Macintosh
Getting help with the command-line
Typographic Conventions Used in this Guide
In This Guide
Credits and Trademark Information

General Options - SecurSign

Introduction to General Options
Command Syntax
General options — summary
General options — detailed

Applying Standard Security - SecurSign

Acrobat Standard Security
Owner and user passwords
Encryption Permissions
Encryption options
Document Permissions
Permissions Allowed with 40-bit Encryption
Permissions Allowed with 128-bit or 256-bit Encryption
Verifying Security Features
New Encryption Options Available in SecurSign 4.0

Applying Digital Signatures

Introduction to Digital Signatures
About Digital Signatures
Types of digital signatures
What you can do with digital signatures
Options for Digital Signatures
Command syntax
Options for digital signatures — summary
Options for all signatures — detailed
Options for visible signatures / new signature fields — detailed
Preliminary Steps
Creating a digital ID file
Exporting Certificates for use with SecurSign
Creating a custom seal
Applying an Invisible Signature
Creating a New Signature Field
Placing a Visible Signature in an Existing Field
Placing a Visible Signature in a New Field
Example 1 — A cropped document
Example 2 — A seal with wide margins
Convert from inches to points
Use the correct measurements for the graphic seal
Understand how SecurSign scales signature seals

Verifying Digital Signatures

Managing Digital ID Certificates
How to Verify Digital Signatures
Verifying Self-Signed Documents
Verifying Documents Signed by a Trusted Entity
Digital Signature Fields

SecurSign Unattended

Introduction to automate SecurSign
SecurSign within a Document Processing and Delivery Solution
Using SecurSign in a Perl Script

Command Line Introduction - SecurSign

Introduction
Windows
Mac OS X

Troubleshooting SecurSign

Tips for Working with SecurSign
Readme,Version 5.0

Support - SecurSign