![]() ![]() The new SSL certificates will be active on March 1st, 2024.Īcrobat Sign support for Microsoft SharePoint on-premises is set to end by October 22, 2023. If your SSO does not support multiple public certs/chains, you will need to sync your SSL switch with Acrobat Sign on March 1st, 2024.If your SSO configuration supports multiple public certs/chains, you can add the new certificates now and remove the old public cert/chain from your configuration after the April switch. ![]() If you are using Acrobat Sign’s SSL certificates for SSO, or if you’re pinning the certificate itself (or using other methods), you can find the new Acrobat Sign certificates in the Adobe Acrobat Sign System Requirements.If you have custom-built integrations with Acrobat Sign using either the SOAP or REST APIs, and if any of these integrations have ‘pinned’ the existing public key, no action is required.There is no change to the public key, underlying cryptographic protocols, or scheme. Adobe Acrobat Sign will rotate the Root and Intermediate SSL Certificates on the morning of March 1st, 2024.
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