Ivo,

GlobalSign offers Adobe CDS based certificates to the market so we are very
familiar with Adobe Acrobat.   If you want to create a simple PKCS#12 self
signed certificate and you have Acrobat Pro, then go into the 'Advanced'
settings menu 'Security Settings' and simply click on 'Add ID' and a wizard
will guide you through the process to end up with a PKCS#12 or an exportable
certificate in your Windows PC cert store.  It's very easy.

If you ever then need a real CDS (Recognizable by PDF reader worldwide)
certificate GlobalSign would be pleased to help get one for you.

Good Luck

Kind Regards,

Steve Roylance
Business Development Director

GlobalSign
www.globalsign.com| www.globalsign.eu 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org
[mailto:owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org] On Behalf Of ivo welch
Sent: 16 August 2010 01:21
To: openssl-users@openssl.org
Subject: Adobe Acrobat Certificates?

Dear openssl experts---is anyone using openSSL certificates for adobe
acrobat?  if so, can this person please tell me the magic invokation
to create a pkcs#12 certificate that expires in x days (linux), and
perhaps how to get it working under Acrobat Pro (windows)?  I am not
an IT person, and my encryption knowledge is rudimentary.  sorry to
take everyone's time with this.  sincerely,  /iaw
----
Ivo Welch (ivo.we...@brown.edu, ivo.we...@gmail.com)
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