

With access to Adobe Experience Manager - Forms Server (Document Security), you can create a user policy that’s stored on the Forms Server. User policies for passwords and public key certificates are stored on your local computer. Then, apply the user policy to documents. If you apply the same security settings to numerous documents, you can save time by creating a user policy. User policies are created and applied by individuals. You can use Experience Manager - Forms Server (Document Security) if your company has licensed the software and made it available to you. Adobe Experience Manager - Forms Server (Document Security) controls access to PDFs and auditing events as defined by the security policy. Creating these policies requires specifying the document recipients from a list on Adobe Experience Manager - Forms Server (Document Security). Users must have access to the server to use these policies. Adobe Experience Manager - Forms Server (Document Security) policies are stored on a server. Organizational policies are especially useful if you want others to have access to PDFs for a limited time.



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