On 12/13/2013 8:41 AM, Eric Chow wrote: > But after the PDF signed, I open with Acrobat reader, it just shows > LTV not enabled! You are responsible to add all the revocation info (CRL and/or OSCP) for ALL the certificates involved (except, of course, the root certificates). If Adobe Reader says your signed PDF isn't LTV-enabled, you forgot at least one.
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