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The University System of New Hampshire (USNH) offers two different e-signature software products: Adobe Acrobat Sign and Adobe Acrobat Pro. Each has different features and uses, making it important to choose the right one for your needs. This article provides guidance on how to choose which e-signature product to use in your situation.
This article has detailed instructions for how to digitally sign a PDF using Adobe Acrobat Pro which is only licensed for use on USNH-owned computers. Before you can follow the steps in this article, you must first set up a digital signature and timestamp server in your Adobe Acrobat Pro (links to instructions provided).
This article provides a starting place for using Adobe Acrobat Sign to collect e-signatures on electronic documents. All employees of USNH are eligible to request an account to use this service.  Adobe Acrobat Sign is not available for Alumni or Prior Students.
This article has information about applications included in the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite available for installation on USNH-owned Windows and Mac computers for use by faculty and staff.  The article includes information about the various Adobe applications that are commonly used by faculty/staff and what each application is used for.
This article provides instructions for how to download and install Adobe Creative Cloud Suite apps on a UNH-issued Computer.
This article contains frequently asked questions for graduating and departing students regarding access to IT resources.
This article provides instructions for installing "Microsoft + Adobe Document Cloud integrations".  This tool allows you to edit PDFs online through SharePoint and OneDrive on the web.
This article describes how to set up a timestamp server in Adobe Acrobat Pro which is only licensed for use on USNH-owned computers.  You must set up both a digital signature and a timestamp server (this article) before you can digitally sign PDFs using Acrobat Pro.
This article describes how to set up a digital signature in Adobe Acrobat Pro which is only licensed for use on USNH-owned computers.  You must set up both a digital signature (this article) and a timestamp server before you can digitally sign PDFs using Acrobat Pro.
This article shows how to use the free Acrobat Reader from Adobe.com to digitally sign a PDF. This article is for people who want to digitally sign a PDF on their personal device.