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Removing signatures in a digital signature field

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Actual Question:

Hi all, I have a question relating to the topic above that i hope
you guys can help me with;

 

1) Is it possible to remove digital signatures from form? For instance
if you have a form going thru several approval steps that requires
signatures, and then one step happened to reject, it would be nice to
remove the previous signatures so that they could be re-signed.

 

2) And finally is there a simpler way to combine digital signatures
and rights management then what was listed in the pdf provided by
Duane (second post from the bottom of the thread)? When creating a policy there is

a checkbox for "Filling in form fields and signing". Is this forsomething else?

 

Thanks!
Billy 

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1)  Is it possible to remove digital signatures from form?

ANSWER:  A signature can only be removed ("unsigned") if the system or user has access to the "private" key used to generate the signature in the first place.  For example, let's say User A signs a PDF... Only User A can unsign that PDF.  If you were to use LC Digital Signatures ES to "unsign" a PDF, you would need to have all of the potential user "Credentials" and Credential passwords stored in the Trust Store so LC would have access to the private keys to be able to unsign a signature field.  This is not very feasable if the number of potential signers is large.

2) Is there a simpler way to combine digital signatures and rights management

ANSWER: Combining Digital Signature and Rights Management is not complicated.  You just need to be aware of the "Order of Operations" required.  Always "Encrypt" first (Rights Mgt, Certificates, and Password can be used for encryption) then "Certify" (assuming you are Certifying the PDF), then add Reader Extension rights (assuming you want to extend functionality of the document for Reader)

The reason the above order is required...  When you sign a document, a hash is generated based on the document, if you then encrypt that signed document, you are modifying the document which in turn causes a different hash to be generated... this breaks the signature.

As for the "Filling in form fields and signing" option in a policy, this is a "permission" that you can allow or disallow for PDF forms with a policy applied by RM.  For example, A PDF has a policy applied where User A has the "Filling in form fields and signing" permission enabled andf User B does not.  User A can open the form and interact with it by filling it in and or sign the form.  User B would only be able to "view" the form.  This permission is only relevant what using RM to protect fillable PDF forms.  Also, it shouldn't be confused with the Reader Extensions permission of allowing Digital Signatures in Reader.

For example, If you wanted a "Certified" form to be filled in and signed by User A with Adobe Reader, you would need to:

Apply a policy to the PDF where User A had the "Filling in form fields and signing" permission enabled, then apply a "Certify" signature which had the "Allow Form Fill and Signing" permission enabled, then Reader Extend the PDF form that enables the "Digital Signatures" permission which activates the Digfital Signatures functionality in Reader for that particular form.

It may sound complicated, but it really isn't

Regards

Steve

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December 28, 2016

1. open file in NitroPDF (U may use Acrobat, but the bookmarks will automatically be lost with Acrobat, but preserved by NitroPDF)

2. Select all pages and click Edit>Extract then select Extract selection

3. Save the resulting "Untitled" file with any name you like eg "Originalfilename"_Extracted.pdf. U have now removed the digital signature!

4. If the file contains "Form Fields" that U wish to remove then...

5. Open the resulting file in step 3 above, in Acrobat

6. Go to "Tool Sets" and select "Forms", then click "Edit Form"

7. A list will show up with something like Preflight. Right click it and select "Remove", then remove anything else that is removable

8. Save your file

9. Now your file is free of both the digital signature and the form fields!

June 22, 2017

My question is HOW

I have a document I created and signed.  I want to remove the signature because I can't edit it with it signed.


I just can not figure out HOW to remove my signature.  I have even done a Save As to try to create a new document, but the signature travels with it.

Hope you can help.