Use standard enterprise distribution tools - Tivoli, SAP, etc.  You can also 
look at the Acrobat Enterprise Wizard...

Leonard


On 6/22/09 12:58 PM, "Samuel Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote:

Leonard Rosenthol <lrosenth <at> adobe.com> writes:

>
> Sure - the certificate is valid and legal, that's not the issue.
>
> It's about trust.  NOT that I trust the validity of the certificate but that
I trust the OWNER of the certificate.
>
> Let's say that the certificate is from ACME Corp.  I don't have any
relationship with ACME, so therefore I
> don't trust them or any document that they send me, and don't wish them to
do things behind my back.
>
> But if the certificate was from Adobe Systems, where I work, I would
certainly put them in my trusted list of
> certificate and then allow their documents to work as expected.
>
> If you are doing this in a corporate setting, for your employees, you can
easily "push" the certificate and
> the trust out to them...
>
> Leonard
>

Ahh...yes... this is what I am trying to do. I should've mentioned this
earlier. My apologies.

I am doing this in a Corporate setting. The users are our own employees in the
same intranet setting. In this case how do I "push" the certificate and the
trust out to them?

I thought if I email a user the exported certificate in .pfx format and make
them import it , they should be seeing it as a trusted certificate in thier IE
browser but it did not work and they still get the pop-up.

Any ideas?
-Sam


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