Difference between revisions of "Digital Signature"

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Revision as of 09:48, 3 January 2011

Digital signature allow to sign documents with installed certificates. Can be signed a document yet uploaded or a new document. Only can be signed documents that can be converted to pdf. In case document is pdf, then new document version is uploaded after siging, in case is only a convertible one, is uploaded a new pdf file with same name that the original document in same folder destination than origin.


Restrictions:

  • Only allowed for documents convertible to pdf or pdf files.
  • Have write grants for inserting or uploading a new file version.
  • Only allowed in taxonomy view.
  • Sign document is not compatible in add document form with import document from ZIP option.


Sign an existing document

Select a pdf or a convertible to pdf file. Go to tools menu and select sign document menu option.


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It'll appearing a popup, you must select there the certify you want to use to signing document.


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When document is finished to sign, it'll be appearing a popup message.


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In history tab, can see a comment "signed" and a version change if the original document was pdf file.


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Signing a new document

In case you want to sign a new document in OpenKM, simply in the uploading add document form check the option sign document.


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If there's some assigned wizard to document it'll appearing the sequence, and the last it'll be the sign popup.


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When document is finished to sign, it'll be appearing a popup message.


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In history tab, can see a comment "signed" and a version change if the original document was pdf file.


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If the document is a pdf, it'll be uploaded the original document and the signed one as a new document version. If document is only a convertible to pdf, then it'll be uploaded that document and generated a new signed pdf file too.