Hi Michael,
thanks in advance for your reply :)

When i say that the result are 2 signature, it mean that when i open the pdf
file with Acrobat X, in the sign panel, i see 2 sign.

I would have the timestamp attribute for the sign.

The code that you've indicated i think that isn't for me because as you can
see from the code, i haven't an OCSP. In fact the certificate is a byte
array that ii in the response of the WebService that sign the hash.

Any suggestion?

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