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I am getting an additional PIN request for making digital signatures with a usb token on an M1 Mac running the latest version of adobe on MacOS Monterey. The following display box is the additional request that I only get on MacOS Monterey (windows 10 and MacOS Big Sur do not require this).
The PIN is not my computer admin password, adobe password, or my token password. Please advise what this PIN is or how to reset.
Hi @dakiser1 ,
Could you please try to follow below steps and let us know if this helps.
Thanks,
Prashant.
Prashant,
Thank you very much. This suggestion of disabling the Native OS Mode for Optimal Performance has resolved the issue.
Good news. I loaded the public beta for MacOS 13 Ventura yesterday and the ability to use the token has returned. I am no longer being prompted for the PIN.
Hi guys,
After several attempts posted here, I can tell you that the only option that worked is the one with uninstalling and then installing the certificate in Adobe. The steps for this can be seen here:
https://www.certsign.ro/en/support/error-when-signing-pdfs-with-adobe-acrobat-reader-dc/
The title of the article does not strictly refer to this error, but it definitely solves it.
Greetings,
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Hi there
Hope you are doing well and sorry to hear that.
Would you mind sharing the version of the Adobe Acrobat/Reader DC you are using? To check the version go to Help > About Acrobat and make sure you have the recent version 22.1.20085 installed. Go to Help > Check for updates and reboot the computer once.
Please check for any missing/pending updates for OS and try updating it. You may also try to create a new test user profile with full admin rights in Win or enable the root account in MAC and try using the application there and check.
Regards
Amal
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Thank you Amal,
I believe my OS was updated as recently as last week, it is 12.2.1
I also updated the adobe app earlier this week and it indeed is the version you noted.
I have rebooted after the updates but still get the additional PIN request. I have not tried setting up a different user account with admin rights though. I will try that next and report back that may be the fix as I was advised by GlobalSign tech support that it could be a keychain issue. I may have not noted before, but I already checked with Apple Support and they advised to contact Adobe directly for further resolution, which I believe means they do not feel it is an issue with MacOS 12.2.1
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Amal,
I created a new account with admin permissions. I then performed the digital signing process and had the same result. My token is recognized, but I am prompted for the separate PIN and my new user account password does not work. Please advise next steps. Thank you
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Hi @dakiser1 ,
Could you please try to follow below steps and let us know if this helps.
Thanks,
Prashant.
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Prashant,
Thank you very much. This suggestion of disabling the Native OS Mode for Optimal Performance has resolved the issue.
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the same problem , unchecking the box is not helping anymore (
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Hi Netcore,
Thank you for reporting this issue.
Could you please confirm if you started experiencing this behavior recently? Was it working fine before, or are you using this workflow for the first time?
Did you make any changes on Mac recently, after which it started happening? Share the OS version on Mac.
Please let us know about the troubleshooting steps you have already done.
Thanks,
Meenakshi
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Hello
I never tried before, since I've received my key last week.
It works on windows, but have problems with Mac
MacOS is the latest one
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it's looks like the Thales software is not functioning correctly with M1 chips,
the same error with MacOS native smart card pairing ...
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My OS was updated several days ago and I was not having this problem again until today. Very strange. I tried to set back of native OS (by checking box) restarting abobe and that did not resolve the issue. Putting back to proper setting of unchecked box has also not resolved the problem.
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I recently installed an above update, but that does not appear to have fixed the problem. Please advise a solution. Thanks
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Thank you for sharing the information.
Please allow us some time to look into this issue.
We will get back with some information.
Thanks.
Meenakshi
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this instruction is worked for me, hope will help you too
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Thank you for the suggestion, I apologize for taking this long to try it. Unfortunately this has not addressed the problem of the PIN still being requested and therefore the signing cannot be completed.
I believe I followed the steps noted correctly and this is what I entered in Sudo prior to the CTRL-O
I then hit CTRL-X to exit and it returned me to the Terminal window
I tried closing adobe and reopening but the same result of the PIN being asked for during the signing process remains. Please advise if I've followed this process correctly or if there are other alternatives to resolve.
Thank you
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now restart mac, insert key, start acorbat
you'll see the password box on bottom/left
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Thank you for the additional suggestion. Unfortunately even after I rebooted the M1 Mac I am still getting the PIN entry popup. I was not asked to log into the token again (using my token password) but I logged in via the SafeNet Authentication Client. I do not think this is the issue, it appears the bypassing of the PIN is still not successful.
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I hope the latest version of SAC which supports Monterey oficially, will solve this issue.
10.8 R6 is compatible version for M1 cips and Monterey.
it's not available from Globalsign for free download, and I even have no idea how it can be purchased.
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Good news. I loaded the public beta for MacOS 13 Ventura yesterday and the ability to use the token has returned. I am no longer being prompted for the PIN.
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Bad news. Yesterday (8/5/2022) Adobe's request for a separate PIN returned. To my knowledge there was no update to the adobe dc pro program or the MacOS beta operating system. Please advise.
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Good news. I checked and there was a beta 2 update for MacOS ventura. After installing the new beta release, the PIN is no longer required.
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Just updated to Ventura. Am highly interested in getting my token working on my M1 Mac. How is the token working for you?
Thank you Dakiser1 for updated thing thread. I've been following it for months now hoping a solution would be found.
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I updated to Ventura earlier this week and the token signing is working fine (so far) like it was for the Ventura betas.
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I apologize for not posting earlier, but I updated to the latest version of Ventura and also renewed my token (it expired end of 2022) and now have the same PIN problem from MacOS again. I do not know which change caused the problem, but I suspect it was the Ventura update due to all of the token information being present and it just seems to be the PIN prompt.