I was using Adobe Acrobat Professional version 7 to digitally sign documents using an Entrust PKI Key. This required a plug-in from Entrust to enable the signature to be affixed to the document. Entrust announced that they were no longer supporting the plug-in because Adobe 8 had digital signature capabilities built in. I've purchased Adobe 8 Professional and cannot for the life of me figure out how to make Adobe find my PKI Key. My PKI Key has a ".epf" extension, and the only options Adobe allows me to select are extensions ".p12", ".pfx", or "apf". Is there a solution to my problem. I've written to both Entrust and Adobe, but no response yet.
Thanks
Acrobat 8 imports .pfx (win), .p12 (mac), and .apf (legacy Adobe format) files that contain digital IDs (both public and private keys). These files may be in the Acrobat store or the Windows store.
Acrobat 7 can export .pfx (win) or .p12 (mac). Have you tried to export one of these formats from version 7?
Hope this helps,
Lori
Lori Kassuba is an AUC Expert and Community Manager for AcrobatUsers.com.