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You are correct, the document itself is not signed, but the connection to webservice is made over https with untrusted certificate.

But still, does Reader behave correctly? The most painful is, that when user allows untrusted features via yellow bar, Adobe Reader closes and reopens document. Reader asks user, if he wants to save his changes, but if he does to some other filesystem location, reader reopens the original location and this seems like the user just lost his data (but filled form is on the latter picked location).

The same problem is, when the document is displayed by web browser (stored somewhere in it's working directory), when user allows security exception for the document, it is closed and reopened blank. We have very long forms and we needed to public pre-production release for testing with trial https certificate and for avarage user it is hell to submit it.

Older versions of Acrobat didn't do it in this way. Is it at least possible to fix the los of filled data after "yello-bar" confirm? Is it even really the only way to close document?

So the only way, to prevent some dialogs in AR 9.3.0 is to have trusted certificate?

Thanks.