Local credentials are private key credentials hosted in
Trust Store Management. A local credential identifies where
a user’s DES credential is stored. Using Trust Store Management,
you can import and manage your local credentials by using, for example,
existing PFX files so that you can import, edit, and delete local credentials.
LiveCycle supports RSA and DSA credentials up to 4096 bits in
standard PKCS12 format (.pfx and .p12 files).
You can import and export any number of credentials. If you want
to replace an expired credential using the same alias, delete the
credential and then import the new credential with the same alias.
For information and instructions related to Reader Extensions,
see Configuring credentials for use with Reader Extensions.
Import a credentialIn Administration Console, click Settings >Trust
Store Management > Local Credentials.
Click Import. Under Trust Store Type, select one of these
options:
Document Signing Credential: A credential
used to issue a digital signature on a document.
Reader Extensions Credential: A digital certificate
specific to Reader Extensions that enables Adobe Reader usage rights
to be activated in the PDF documents produced.
Default: Indicates that this is the default credential
to use with Reader Extensions.
For information about
obtaining a credential, see Preparing to Install LiveCycle.
In the Alias box, type an identifier for the credential.
This identifier is used as the display name for the credential in
Reader Extensions and the Signature service. This alias is also
used to access the credential programmatically using the LiveCycle
SDK.
Note: The alias name is automatically converted
to uppercase for display purposes. The alias name is not case-sensitive
when you refer to it in a process.
Click Browse to locate the credential, type the password
of the credential, and then click OK.
If the error message
"Failed to import credential due to either incorrect file format,
or incorrect password" appears, verify that the password is valid.
Export a credentialCredentials are exported as P12 files in PKCS#12 format.
In Administration Console, click Settings >Trust Store
Management > Local Credentials.
Click the alias name of the credential you want to export
and then click Export.
In the Password box, type the password. This password is
new and is used to encrypt the exported credential.
Click Export, follow the directions to export the credential,
and then click OK.
Edit a credential’s alias or trust store typeAfter a credential is imported, you can edit its alias
name and trust store type.
In Administration Console, click Settings >Trust Store
Management > Local Credentials.
Click the alias name of the credential you want to edit.
Click Update Credential.
Edit the alias name and trust store type as required and
click OK.
Delete a credentialIn Administration Console, click Settings >Trust
Store Management > Local Credentials.
Select the check boxes for the credentials to delete.
Click Delete and then click OK.
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