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Create a certificate folder on a server

New Here ,
Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Hello, I would like to create a folder containing all the certificates, this folder is on a server, and all the computers that need certificate are connected to this server. How do I configure Adobe so that it can access the folder on the server? Because when I create a certificate it stores it locally and when someone else on the network creates a certificate in the network folder, Adobe only recognizes local certificates or what I added manually. Thank you for your time.

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General troubleshooting , Security digital signatures and esignatures , Windows

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Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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That would be absolutely and completely wrong !! Because everyone would have access to any certificate and could sign as anybody.  You need a proper certificate store - with access controlled. 

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No, each certification must be used with a password, so even if all certificates are stored in the same folder, one must have a password to use one's certificate

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