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How to Install CoSign Connector for SharePoint Version 6.2 Quick Guide

Notice This manual contains information that is proprietary to ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form whatsoever without prior written approval by ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd. ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd. reserves the right to revise this publication and make any changes without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes. For further information, contact ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd. Trademarks CoSign Central Enterprise, CoSign Central FIPS, CoSign Central Starter, CoSign Desktop, MiniKey, and CryptoKit are trademarks of ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd. Other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective owners and are used solely for identification purposes. ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd, Tel. 1-866-EASY-PKI (327-9754) Site: www.arx.com Copyright 2013 ARX (Algorithmic Research) Ltd. All rights reserved. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Quick Guide Pub. Date 08.12 P a g e 2

Table of Contents Before You Begin... 4 1. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Installation... 5 1.1 Installing CoSign Agent... 5 1.2 Installing CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution... 6 2. Deploying the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution... 7 2.1 Deploying the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution via the GUI... 7 2.2 Deploying the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution via the CLI... 8 2.3 Verifying the Deployment... 8 3. Configuring the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution... 10 4. Activating CoSign Connector for SharePoint at the Site Level... 11 5. Defining CoSign Settings in Document/Form Libraries... 13 5.1 Defining the Content Type Settings... 16 5.2 Defining Signature Profile Settings... 19 5.3 Updating Signature Profile Settings... 21 5.4 Creating Signature Profile by Loading Signature Field from Document Template.. 22 5.5 Configuring Document/Form Library Additional Information... 23 6. Signing and Validating Documents in Document/Form Libraries... 25 6.1 Signing Documents or Forms... 26 6.1.1 Viewing and Creating Signature Profiles in a PDF File... 28 6.1.2 After Signing a Document/Form... 31 6.2 Validating Document/Form Signatures... 31 6.3 Reviewing Document/Form Signatures... 31 P a g e 3

Before You Begin This Quick Guide provides step-by-step instructions for CoSign Connector for SharePoint installation, deployment, configuration and activation. While you are welcome to follow the steps below, we strongly recommend contacting ARX Support for one-on-one guidance. Our Support specialists are standing by and happy to walk you through the required steps to ensure a quick and smooth deployment. ARX Support direct phone: +1 (415) 287-6019 Support hours: Monday Friday, 9:00AM 5:00PM (CST) To reach Support after hours, please log in to CoSign Cloud and create a new support ticket in the Support page. An ARX Support specialist will contact you shortly thereafter. P a g e 4

1. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Installation The CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution enables organizations to extend their existing SharePoint installations and enable the following operations: Sign and verify documents that are managed by the Microsoft SharePoint product. Sign and verify lists that are managed by the Microsoft SharePoint product. CoSign Connector for SharePoint supports the following versions of Microsoft SharePoint: Microsoft SharePoint 2007. Microsoft SharePoint 2010. Microsoft SharePoint 2013. CoSign Connector for SharePoint is installed as a standard solution for SharePoint, and supports the following document types: PDF files with or without existing signature fields. *.doc files with existing signature fields using an entire file signature type. *.docx or *.xlsx files with existing signature fields. InfoPath 2007/2010 forms (.xml files) with existing signature fields. Signing InfoPath forms is a new feature of CoSign Connector for SharePoint version 6.0. CoSign Cloud Premium package includes the following: CoSign agent cloud SP v6.2.exe CoSign Agent that should be installed on all SharePoint front end web servers. CoSign Connector for SharePoint This folder includes all of the wsp solution files for CoSign Connector for SharePoint. The files are organized in folders correlating to SharePoint versions (2007,2010 and 2013). Doc- This folder contains release notes as well as CoSign Connector for SharePoint Manual. 1.1 Installing CoSign Agent A CoSign agent must be installed on all SharePoint Front End servers. This agent enables CoSign SharePoint Connector to securely communicate with SharePoint appliance for all signing operations. P a g e 5

To install the agent, please run CoSign agent cloud SP v6.2.exe and select the desired language in the installation wizard. The installation should be done automatically 1.2 Installing CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution To install the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution: 1. Open a command line prompt. 2. Change the current directory to the SharePoint utilities folder. By default, this should be: <Program Files>\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\14\bin> 3. Run the following command to add the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution to the SharePoint Solutions Store: stsadm.exe -o addsolution -filename <Full Path\>cosign4sharepoint.wsp The cosign4sharepoint.wsp file can be found on the CoSign SharePoint CDROM. Note: It is also possible to manually install the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution through the Manage Farm Solutions options in the SharePoint management screens, but in a case of repeated installations and uninstallations, this is not recommended. 4. Check the SharePoint server farm to confirm that the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution was successfully installed: a. In the SharePoint Central Administration menu, select System Settings. The System Settings screen appears. b. Select Manage Farm Solutions. The Solution Management screen appears. Figure 1: Solution Management Screen CoSign Connector for SharePoint Installed c. Verify that the cosign4sharepoint entry is present. The entry cosign4sharepoint indicates that the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution was successfully installed. P a g e 6

2. Deploying the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution An installed solution is not automatically deployed by default. You can either deploy the solution through the GUI or through the Command Line Interface (CLI). 2.1 Deploying the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution via the GUI To deploy the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution via the GUI: 1. In the SharePoint Central Administration menu, select System Settings. The System Settings screen appears. 2. Select Manage Farm Solutions. The Solution Management screen appears. 3. Click the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution entry. The Solution Properties screen appears. 4. Click Deploy Solution. Figure 2: Solution Properties Screen Deploy Solution P a g e 7

2.2 Deploying the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution via the CLI To deploy the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution via the CLI: 1. Open a command line prompt. 2. Enter the following command: stsadm.exe -o deploysolution -name cosign4sharepoint.wsp -immediate allowgacdeployment -force 3. Update the SharePoint site map using the following command: stsadm.exe -o copyappbincontent 2.3 Verifying the Deployment To verify the deployment of the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution: 1. In the SharePoint Central Administration menu, select System Settings. The System Settings screen appears. 2. Select Manage Farm Solutions. The Solution Management screen appears. 3. Verify that the cosign4sharepoint entry has the status Deployed. Figure 3: Solution Management Screen CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution Deployed The solution is now installed, and can provide the following features: CoSign Connector for SharePoint Document Libraries Enables the user to sign documents and InfoPath forms. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Lists Enables the user to sign Data elements defined within a List as part of the site. P a g e 8

CoSign Connector for SharePoint Signatures Automatic Signature Validation in Document Libraries Extends the capabilities of the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Document Libraries and Form Libraries option to enable automatic signature validation for documents. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Signatures Automatic Signature Validation in Lists Extends the capabilities of the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Lists option to enable automatic signature validation for lists. These features are disabled by default and must be enabled to provide the digital signature functionality. These features can be enabled for any relevant Site that is defined as part of the SharePoint installation. For more information, refer to Configuring the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution. P a g e 9

3. Configuring the CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution To enable using the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution once it is deployed, the only action you must perform is to activate it at the site level (refer to Activating CoSign Connector for SharePoint at the Site Level). You can also optionally configure the various settings of the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution, but if you do not, the default values will be used. The CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution can be configured at several levels: SharePoint Installation Level Parameters that are applicable to the overall SharePoint level. This is done through SharePoint Central Administration. Site Level Parameters that are applicable to a specific website. Document Library and Form Library Level Parameters that are applicable to all documents within the document library or forms within the form library. List Level Parameters that are applicable to all items within a list. In addition, this chapter describes how to backup and restore CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution configurations. P a g e 10

4. Activating CoSign Connector for SharePoint at the Site Level Each SharePoint website can be configured to support CoSign digital signatures for the documents and lists defined for the site. In order to enable the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution for a site, each of the features listed in Verifying the Deployment must be activated on every site that requires the use of digital signatures. To activate the CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution features for a site: 1. Go to the Site Settings screen for the site, and click Features. Figure 4: Site Settings Features Screen 2. Click Activate to activate each of the following CoSign Connector for SharePoint features: CoSign Connector for SharePoint Document Libraries. This also enables signing InfoPath forms in SharePoint Form libraries. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Lists. P a g e 11

CoSign Connector for SharePoint Signatures Automatic Signature Validation in Document Libraries. This also enables automatic validation of InfoPath forms in SharePoint Form libraries. CoSign Connector for SharePoint Signatures Automatic Signature Validation in Lists. Most users must activate all of these features, but some users may not need to activate all of them. Optionally, click Deactivate to deactivate features for sites or site collections. You now need to define CoSign settings in the relevant document libraries, form libraries or lists. In order to sign and verify documents, forms or items, you must at least enable CoSign digital signatures in the document libraries, form libraries, or lists. For instructions, refer to: Defining CoSign Settings in Document/Form Libraries. P a g e 12

5. Defining CoSign Settings in Document/Form Libraries You can define CoSign settings for every document library and form library of a SharePoint site. To define the CoSign settings for a document library or form library: 1. Go to the relevant document library or form library. 2. Select Library Settings. 3. Select CoSign Digital Signature Settings. Figure 5: CoSign Digital Signature Settings Screen 4. Click Configuration Settings. The CoSign Configuration Settings screen appears. P a g e 13

Figure 6: CoSign Configuration Settings Screen for Documents or Forms 5. Set the configuration settings as follows: Enable CoSign Signatures Select Yes. Enable CoSign Automatic Verification Select Yes if you want to enable automatic signature verification upon checking in a document/form. This will also update all digital signature attributes for checked-in documents/forms. P a g e 14

Note: The parameter Require documents to be checked out before can be edited must be set to Yes in order to be able to activate the Enable CoSign Automatic Verification parameter. If it is not, go to the Document/Form Library Settings > Version Settings screen and select Yes for the Require documents to be checked out before can be edited parameter. Logged-in User During the act of performing a digital signature, a window appears prompting the signer to provide credentials. Select Yes to define that logged-in users must reenter their usernames for every digital signature operation, or select No to define that the logged-in user s name is automatically recognized and displayed in the username field. It is recommended that you enable this feature when CoSign is installed in Active Directory environments. Predefined Reasons for signing When a user signs, the user needs to enter the reason for having done so: Enforce Predefined Reasons Select Yes to specify that the user must select a reason from the predefined reasons list. Predefined reasons list Specify a list of reasons. In the Enter new reason field, enter text for a reason and click Add to add it to the list. You can also delete an entry from the list by selecting it and clicking Delete. Note: You can also define reasons per content type. For more information, refer to Defining the Content Type Settings. Columns You can define which columns appear in the Edit View screen for each document in the document library. You can select the following available columns: Signature Status The overall status of all signatures in the document. The possible statuses are: Not Signed The document does not contain digital signatures. Unknown The document's signature status has not been verified yet. Valid Signatures The document contains at least one digital signature, and all signatures are valid. Invalid Signature The document contains at least one invalid digital signature. Last Signature Reason Reason for the most recent signature in the document. Last Signature Time Time of the most recent signature in the document. Last Signer Name Signer name of the most recent signature in the document. P a g e 15

Signature Counter Number of signatures in the document. Last Signature Status Verification status of the most recent signature in the document. Last Verified On Date when the document was verified. 5.1 Defining the Content Type Settings In SharePoint, documents or forms can be classified according to predefined content types. Every document or form that is managed in SharePoint has a content type, for which specific settings can be defined. In addition, for every content type, several signature profiles can be defined. Each signature profile is identified by a name, and can be used to define signature field characteristics. Note: Before defining content type settings, make sure you set Enable CoSign Signatures to Yes in the CoSign Configuration Settings screen (Figure 6). Otherwise, you will not see any items in the list of content types (Figure 7). To define the content type configuration settings: 1. Go to the relevant document library or form library. 2. Select Library Settings. 3. Select CoSign Digital Signature Settings. Figure 7: CoSign Digital Signature Settings Screen Selecting a Content Type 4. Select a content type. The Content Type Settings screen appears (Figure 8). P a g e 16

5. Click Configuration Settings. Figure 8: Content Type Settings Screen The Content Type Configuration Settings screen appears. P a g e 17

Figure 9: Content Type Configuration Settings Screen 6. Set the configurations as follows: User-Generated Signature Fields Select No to define that a user will only be able to sign using the Signature Profiles you have defined for this Content Type. Select Yes to define that a user will also be able to sign any additional signature fields that were created in the document. New Signature Fields - Select No to forbid adding new visible signature profiles using the graphical PDF viewer mechanism. Select Yes to allow adding new signature profiles to a given PDF document. For more information, refer to Viewing and Creating Signature Profiles in a PDF File. New Signature Field Settings If you specified Yes in New Signature Fields, you can set the following parameters: Enable users to change new signature field settings Specify whether the user can set which elements will appear in a new signature field. If you check this box, the user can select or deselect any of the following elements: Signed by Reason Logo Date/Time P a g e 18

Graphical Signature Initials Note: You cannot select both the Graphical Signature and the Initials options. Date Format The format of the date field in the signature time. Time Format The format of the time field in the signature time. Display GMT Offset Whether to display the GMT offset in the signature time. Predefined Reasons for Signing When a user signs, the user needs to enter the reason for having done so: Enforce Predefined Reasons Select Yes to define that the reasons list is enforced, in which case the user must select a reason from the predefined reasons list. Predefined reasons list Specify a list of reasons. In the Enter new reason field, enter text for a reason and click Add to add it to the list. You can also delete an entry from the list by selecting it and clicking Delete. Note: By default, the definition for this parameter at the Content Type Settings level overrides the definition set at the document/form library level. If, however, the list of reasons is left empty, then both the list of available reasons and the Enforce Predefined Reasons status is taken from the document/form library configuration. 5.2 Defining Signature Profile Settings Several signature profiles can be defined for every content type. A signature profile defines the characteristics of a signature field. These characteristics are used for generating a new signature field in a given PDF document following a digital signature operation. Note: Signature profiles are supported for PDF documents only, and not for other document types (such as doc, docx, forms, etc.). To define the Signature Profile settings: 1. In the CoSign Digital Signature Settings screen (Figure 5), select a content type. The Content Type Settings screen appears (Figure 8). 2. Click Create new Signature Profile. The Signature Profile screen appears. P a g e 19

Figure 10: Signature Profile Screen 3. Configure the signature profile settings as follows: Signature Profile Name Define the name and details about the signature profile: Name Enter the identity of the signature profile, which is the name of the signature field created in the documents. The name is case sensitive, and can be composed only of alphanumeric characters and the following symbols: -, =, _. P a g e 20

4. Click Save. Description Optionally, enter descriptive information about the signature field. Default Signature Profile Define whether this profile is the default profile of the content type. Signature Visibility Define whether the signature field is visible or not. Signature Size and Location Define the location of the signature on the page its X,Y coordinates, its width and height. In addition, specify on which page the signature is located either enter a page number, or specify that the page is the penultimate (next to last) or last page of the document. Note: The definition of the coordinates depends on the type of document. Currently, PDF is the only supported document type, so the entered coordinates must be according to PDF definitions. Signature Field Details Define the visible content of the signature field. You can select or deselect all required elements from the following list: Signed By Reason Logo Date/Time Graphical Signature Initials Note: You cannot select both the Graphical Signature and the Initials options. Time/Date Appearance Format Define the date and time format for the signature profile: Date Format The format of the displayed signature date. Time Format The format of the displayed signature time. Display GMT Offset Defines whether the signature time includes a GMT offset. 5.3 Updating Signature Profile Settings You can update the settings of an existing signature profile. To update a Signature Profile s settings: 1. In the CoSign Digital Signature Settings screen (Figure 5), select a content type. The Content Type Settings screen appears (Figure 8). 2. Select a signature profile. The Signature Profile screen appears (Figure 10). 3. Update the Signature Profile s settings. For an explanation of the various fields in the screen, see the explanations in Defining Signature Profile Settings. P a g e 21

4. Click Save. 5.4 Creating Signature Profile by Loading Signature Field from Document Template You can create signature profiles by loading signature fields from a document serving as a template for creating signature profiles. Important: This operation deletes all existing signature profiles in the relevant content type, and creates new signature profiles according to the existing signature fields in the document serving as a template. Note: You cannot generate signature profiles from an InfoPath template. To generate signature profiles from signature fields inside a document template: 1. In the CoSign Digital Signature Settings screen (Figure 5), select a content type. The Content Type Settings screen appears (Figure 11). 2. Click Assign Signature Profiles from template. The Assign Signature Profiles screen appears. Figure 11: Assign Signature Profiles Screen 3. To the right of the Template Locations field, click Browse to locate and select a document that already includes signature fields. This document will serve as the template. 4. Click OK. All signature profiles previously defined for the content type are permanently deleted. New signature profiles are generated for every existing signature field in the document template. P a g e 22

Note: Both unsigned signature fields and signed signature fields are used for creating signature profiles. 5.5 Configuring Document/Form Library Additional Information You can configure which additional information will be displayed for every managed document or form in a SharePoint document library or form library. To configure additional information for a SharePoint document/form library: 1. Navigate to the Edit View screen. 2. Configure the settings as follows: Figure 12: Edit View Screen Name Define the displayed name and web address for the document/form library: View Name Define the name which is displayed for the document/form library in SharePoint. Make sure to define a name which will be easily understood by users. Web address of this view Define the final portion of the web address at which the document/form library is to be stored. P a g e 23

Columns For each available column type, select or unselect the Display checkbox to define whether the column should be displayed or hidden, and in the Position from Left drop-down lists, define the order of the columns starting from the left side of the screen. The following figure demonstrates a document library view with signature related information: Figure 13: Documents with Additional Signature Information Displayed Example P a g e 24

6. Signing and Validating Documents in Document/Form Libraries Access a document or a form library in SharePoint. The Document Library or Form Library screen appears: Figure 14: Document Library Screen For each document in the list, you can open the document options menu that enables you to perform several operations, or use the CoSign ribbon to perform those operations. The CoSign Connector for SharePoint solution enables you to perform the following operations: Sign with CoSign Enable you to sign the document/form. Refer to Signing Documents or Forms. Verify Signatures Enables you to validate all signatures in the document or a form. Refer to Validating Document/Form Signatures. Review Signatures Enables you to view all signatures content inside the document/form. Refer to Reviewing Document/Form Signatures. P a g e 25

Figure 15: Document Library Screen CoSign Connector for SharePoint Solution Options 6.1 Signing Documents or Forms To sign documents/forms: 1. In the Document Library or Form Library screen, click the arrow to the right of the document/form name to display the list of options (Figure 14). 2. Select Sign With CoSign. OR 3. In the Document Library or Form Library screen, select a document/form by selecting the corresponding checkbox. 4. In the CoSign ribbon, click Sign with CoSign (Figure 18). The Sign with CoSign screen appears (Figure 15). Note: If the signing user does not need to provide any input for the digital signature operation, the Sign with CoSign screen (Figure 16) does not appear, and a digital signature operation is immediately performed on the document. P a g e 26

Figure 16: Sign with CoSign Screen for a Document The displayed content depends on the defined configurations. 5. Select the desired settings. The following fields may appear: Document Name Name of the document/form. If you wish to see the contents of the document, click the hyperlinked document name. The result depends on the document type: If the document is a PDF document, the document appears in a nested window (Figure 17). In this window you can either create a new signature profile, or view any selected signature profile (for information refer to Viewing and Creating Signature Profiles in a PDF File below). Whether you view or create a signature profile, the actual creation and signing of the field is performed in Figure 16 after you exit the nested window. If the document is an InfoPath form, then depending on the SharePoint installation type, the InfoPath form is either displayed in a new web page, or the InfoPath application is launched, displaying the InfoPath form. In all other cases, the relevant application (such as MS Office) is launched, displaying the document in the application. Signature Profiles Select the signature profile to use. The list is populated according to the available signature profiles for the relevant content type in the current document/form library. Depending on the value of the Enable Signing of User-Generated Signature Fields flag in the Content Type P a g e 27

Configuration Settings screen (Figure 9); the list may also contain signature fields in the document/form. In the case of a.docx or.xlsx file, because the signature field name is based on a GUID (which is a technical ID rather than a descriptive ID) Signature Profiles does not list the signature field names but rather the Suggested Signer name of each signature field. Reason for Signing Depending on the settings defined in the document/form library or content type, a list of available reasons is displayed from which the user can select the appropriate reason for signing. Furthermore, depending on these settings, a field enabling users to manually enter a reason for signing may also be displayed. User Name and Password Depending on the settings defined and the type of environment (Active Directory, etc.) the user may be required to enter a user ID and password, and possibly the extended password (the signature password). For more information, refer to the CoSign Connector for SharePoint User Guide or contact ARX Support. 6. Click Sign. The file is signed according to the selected signature profile. 6.1.1 Viewing and Creating Signature Profiles in a PDF File In a PDF file, you can either create a new signature profile, or view an existing signature profile. Note: The creation of new signature profiles is possible only if you selected Yes in the User-Generated Signature Fields section of the Content Type Configuration Settings Screen (Figure 9). If you selected No, you can only view existing signature profiles but not create new ones. To view or create a signature profile in a nested PDF document: 1. Follow the instructions in Signing Documents or Forms to access the Sign with CoSign screen (Figure 16). 2. In the Document Name section, click the hyperlinked name of the PDF document The PDF document is displayed nested in the window. P a g e 28

Figure 17: Sign with CoSign Screen for a PDF Document Creating or Viewing a Signature Profile 3. To create a new signature profile: a. Select New Signature Field. b. Use the following buttons to navigate to the page you would like to sign: c. Optionally, re-position the signature field on the page using the mouse. Figure 18: Signature Field You can drag the signature field by pointing to the center of the signature field and then dragging the signature field while the mouse left button is P a g e 29

pressed. You can also select one of the corners of the signature field to stretch the signature field. Figure 19: Signature Field After Stretching d. Optionally, specify which of the following should appear in the visible section of the signature field: Signed By Reason Logo Date/Time Graphical Signature Initials If you selected Date/Time, define also the following date/time characteristics: Date Format Time Format Display GMT Offset The default values for the visible appearance of the signature are taken from the configuration settings defined for the relevant content type. Refer to Defining the Content Type Settings. Click Sign. The nested window containing the PDF document closes, and the display returns to the one shown in (Figure 16). Note that clicking Sign creates a new temporary signature profile called New Signature Field, but does not sign this new signature profile. To sign the profile, select it in the Signature Profiles list in Figure 16 and follow the instructions in Signing Documents and Forms. If you do not sign the new signature profile, it is deleted when you exit the Sign with CoSign screen (Figure 16). e. To exit without saving any changes, click Back. The display returns to the one shown in (Figure 16). 4. To view an existing signature profile: a. Select Signature Profiles. b. Select a signature profile from the drop-down list, or click Go to Signature to view the signature field that is based on the selected signature profile. c. Click Sign. The nested window containing the PDF document closes, and the display returns to the one shown in (Figure 16) with the signature P a g e 30

profile you selected in the nested window now selected in the Signature Profiles drop-down list of Figure 16. Note that clicking Sign in the nested window does not sign the signature field. To sign a field, follow the instructions in Signing Documents or Forms. d. To exit without saving any changes, click Back. The display returns to the one shown in (Figure 16). 6.1.2 After Signing a Document/Form If the digital signature is successful, you are directed to the document/form library Default View, and the digital signature attributes are displayed (see Figure 18). Note: The signing user must have only one certificate in the user s account in the CoSign appliance. If the user has more than one certificate, an error appears when the user attempts to sign. Note: If the signing user has more than one graphical signature, the first graphical image will be used for visible signatures. 6.2 Validating Document/Form Signatures To validate document/form signatures: 1. In the Document Library or Form Library screen, click the arrow to the right of the document/form name to display the list of options (Figure 15). 2. Select Verify Signatures from the list of options (Figure 15). OR 3. In the Document Library or Form Library screen, select document(s) by selecting the corresponding checkbox(es). 4. In the CoSign ribbon, click Verify Signatures (Figure 15). Note: Using the Verify Signatures option in the list of options, you can validate a single document/form. Using the Verify Signatures option in the CoSign ribbon, you can validate a single document/form or multiple documents/forms. All signatures of the selected document(s) or form(s) are validated, and the current view of the document(s) or form(s) is updated. 6.3 Reviewing Document/Form Signatures To review document/form signatures: 1. In the Document Library or Form Library screen, click the arrow to the right of the document/form name to display the list of options (Figure 15). 2. Select Review Signatures. The Document/Form Signatures screen appears. P a g e 31

OR 3. In the Document Library or Form Library screen, select a document by selecting the corresponding checkbox. 4. In the CoSign ribbon, click Review Signatures (Figure 15). The Document Signatures screen appears (Figure 20). Figure 20: Document Signatures Screen The screen includes document identification and additional signature related information such as the signature status, signatures summary, and validation statuses of all the signatures of the selected item. 5. To view the signer s certificate, click the linked name in the Signed By field. P a g e 32