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When I went to sign a document for the first time in Reader, it brings up a dialog that says "Sign In with a Digital ID". It then lists two different Keychain Digital IDs which look like a bunch of gibberish with no indication of where they came from or what is their purpose.
All I can tell is that one was issued by my Macbook, and the other was issued by "member:" followed by a bunch of random letters and numbers.
How did I get these and how do I pick one? Or use neither?
Hello Calebr,
I am sorry for the trouble and for the delayed response, as you mentioned that the two digital ids available are predefined by the Macbook.
You can remove the Digital IDs from Acrobat>Preferences>Signatures.
Note: If you have forgotten the password, you cannot delete the ID from here. When you click Remove
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Hello Calebr,
I am sorry for the trouble and for the delayed response, as you mentioned that the two digital ids available are predefined by the Macbook.
You can remove the Digital IDs from Acrobat>Preferences>Signatures.
Note: If you have forgotten the password, you cannot delete the ID from here. When you click Remove ID, the Acrobat Security dialog box shows the complete location of the digital ID file. Go to the location, delete the file, and then relaunch Acrobat. The ID is removed from the list.
If you wish to create a new Digital ID, You can add a new Digital ID from Acrobat>Preferences>Signatures.
You may also take help from the Adobe article Digital IDs in Acrobat
Let us know if you experience any issue.
Thanks,
Anand Sri.
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