Secured Signing Support Center

Enable Adobe Reader 8 to verify Digital Signatures

March 3, 2023

Open Adobe Acrobat/Reader. From the menu bar choose Edit > Preferences. Choose Security from the menu and click the Advanced Preferences button. Click the Windows Integration tab and there check all of the boxes. To complete the process, click Ok on the Windows Integration screen and then click Ok on the Preferences screen

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Enable Adobe Reader XI & Acrobat Reader DC to verify Digital Signatures

March 3, 2023

Open Adobe Acrobat/Reader. From the menu bar choose Edit > Preferences. Choose Signatures from the menu and click the Verification > More button. Check the Windows Integration > Validating Certified Documents. To complete the process, click Ok on the Signature Verification Preferences screen and then click Ok on the Preferences screen

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Secured Signing Features and Product Guides

March 3, 2023

Our Features and Product Guides Welcome to the Secured Signing’s Feature and Product Guides. This guide is designed to assist you in utilizing the Secured Signing’s features effectively and efficiently. Read through common scenarios and tutorials at your own pace for a complete understanding of the process. The tutorials have a comprehensive start-to-finish approach and only […]

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ADFS 2.0: Configuring Single Sign On for Secured Signing using Active Directory Federation Services

March 3, 2023

Setting up active directory federation services for use with Secured Signing will allow the nominated users within your domain to use the Secured Signing service using their network credentials. When the single sign on option is enabled in Secured Signing, logged in users will not need to enter their username and password in Secured Signing. […]

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Single Sign On (SSO) Setup Guide

March 3, 2023

Welcome to the Secured Signing Single Sign-On (SSO) Documentation! This comprehensive guide is here to help you seamlessly integrate and utilize Secured Signing SSO with platforms.  Whether you’re setting up for the first time or optimizing your existing configuration, you’ll find everything you need for a smooth and efficient experience. Explore the links below for […]

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ADFS 4.0: Configuring Single Sign On for Secured Signing using Active Directory Federation Services

March 3, 2023

Setting up active directory federation services for use with Secured Signing will allow the nominated users within your domain to use the Secured Signing service using their network credentials. When the single sign on option is enabled in Secured Signing, logged in users will not need to enter their username and password in Secured Signing. […]

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Azure AD: Configuring Single Sign On for Secured Signing using Azure Active Directory

March 3, 2023

Setting up Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for use with Secured Signing will allow the users can login Secured Signing by using their organizational account hosted in Azure AD as the Identity Provider. When the Azure AD single sign on option is enabled in Secured Signing, logged in users will not need to enter their […]

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SharePoint: How to Send a Document for Signing

March 1, 2023

Step 1: Open with Secured Signing You can initiate signing from menu, or from context menu: Select one document, and choose “Secured Signing” from menu, select your action from the dropdown menu items, or Right click one document, and select your action from the context menu. Different action will redirect to different pages. In this […]

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SharePoint: Connect the Secured Signing App for Digital Signing

March 1, 2023

Step 1: Open Settings Login into your SharePoint Online, go to the Site where you want to connect with Secured Signing. Click the gear icon on the top right and select “Add an app”.   Step 2: Search for Secured Signing App On the Site contents page, click “SharePoint Store” from the left, then input […]

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Google Docs: Use the Secured Signing Digital Signing App

March 1, 2023

Step 1: Sign with Secured Signing Click Add-ons menu in Google Doc, choose Secured Signing – Secure Digital Signature, then choose Sign with Secured Signing   Step 2: Start Signing Your Document Now your google account is connected to Secured Signing account, you can process your signing.

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