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Adobe provides many resources to learn how to use the E-signature service.
Adobe Sign tutorials for getting started and new admins
Adobe Sign User Guide
Adobe Help: Workflow Designer
Adobe Help: Field Detection
Method 1: Use Compose Window During Send or Create Template
The most straightforward way to add form fields to a document is by using the Compose window when you send a document for signature. When you click Send for Signature within Adobe Sign, you will be offered a step where you can position…
Once you have your license, you can log in to Cornell's E-signature service.
Forwarding causes problems because of the security constraints that Adobe places on their email.
Cornell users can check the message they received against the sample posted on the IT Security Office's Verified Cornell Communications site.
All users can check that the message comes from , although you will also see the name of the person who initiated the request.
When you hover your cursor…
Cornell's E-signature service (Adobe Sign) is not approved for PCI (collecting credit card numbers), for health data (HIPAA), human subjects data, or export-controlled data.Adobe Sign forms can be used to collect and store Level 1 personal data (names, addresses, SSNs), financial data,…
Several steps are involved in effective use of the Electronic Signature service.
Units that want to use the Electronic Signature service need to designate an administrator (or admin) to assign licenses, maintain groups within their unit, and provide primary technical support for their unit. The unit admin's responsibilities include organizing users into groups, managing…
What is Creative Cloud All Apps Plan?Creative Cloud is Adobe's suite of creative software, which includes the latest versions of products like Acrobat Pro Document Cloud (DC), Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Premiere. The Creative Cloud suite replaces Adobe's older Creative Suite product line…
Adobe Creative Cloud for StudentsStudent Instructional Licensing
Why Two-Step Login?
NetID passwords belonging to Cornell community members are stolen, guessed, or hacked daily. Two-Step Login means a thief would also need to have your device in order to do anything with your password.
Typically, by the time a password theft is detected or reported,…
If you don't see the Expand Where You Use Two-Step Login tab described below, then you are required to use Two-Step Login with any service where you log in with CUWebLogin and cannot opt out of this expanded use of Two-Step Login.
Expand Your Use of Two-Step Login
To better protect…
About Hardware Tokens
A hardware token is a keyfob-like device where you press a button to generate a one-time passcode for use in the second step of logging in. Hardware tokens are an option for situations where using a landline, cell phone, or other mobile device with Two-Step Login is not…
First Time Setup for Two-Step LoginIf you need information about the many types of devices you can use with Two-Step Login, you can explore device options, then return here to enroll your chosen device(s).If you have already selected your authentication device(s), continue with these instructions.
Domain Name
Name that identifies and locates an organization or other entity on the Internet.
Examples
bigstuff.cornell.edu
Subject: Domain dept3.cornell.edu denied by Domain Review Board
From: dnsdb-admin@dnsdb.cit.cornell.edu
Date: February 12, 2014 2:47:47 PM EST
To: netadmin9@cornell.edu
Dear Net Adams, I regret to inform you that the Domain Review Board, in consultation with the Domain Name Manager, has…
Subject: Domain dept1.cornell.edu Created
From: dnsdb-admin@dnsdb.cit.cornell.edu
Date: February 12, 2014 2:46:57 PM EST
To: netadmin9@cornell.edu
Dear Ned Adams, The Domain Review Board has approved the domain name dept1.cornell.edu and it is currently ready for use. The domain web page can be…
Subject: Domain dept4.cornell.edu Created
From: dnsdb-admin@dnsdb.cit.cornell.edu
Date: February 12, 2014 3:01:33 PM EST
To: netadmin9@cornell.edu
Dear Ned Adams, The domain dept4.cornell.edu has been created by the Domain Name Manager and is currently ready for use. The domain web page can be…
Subject: Domain dept2.cornell.edu denied by unit_head
From: dnsdb-admin@dnsdb.cit.cornell.edu
Date: February 12, 2014 2:41:32 PM
EST To: netadmin9@cornell.edu
Dear Net Adams,
The request for the domain name dept2.cornell.edu has been denied by the Unit Head Phil Q Schmertz for the following…