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> Paulo
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> Hi I have similar problems and no responses to both my posts...
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> http://www.nabble.com/.NET-and-BC-signatures-to14235700.html
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Hi I have similar problems and no responses to both my posts...
http://www.nabble.com/.NET-and-BC-signatures-to14235700.html
http://www.nabble.com/pkcs1-to-pkcs7-external-signatures---to13803022.html#a13803022
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Hi,
we have a Class in VB.NET to Sign a PDF with a German Signature
SmartCard 1024 AND 2048 Bit (Private Key ONLY on Card),
but Acrobat Say that the PDF is damaged or corrupted. We use PKCS7.
PKCS1 works fine with "SELF_SIGNED" Adobe.PPKLite/adbe.x509.rsa_sha1
for PKSC7 we use "WINCER_SIGNED"