![]() I could verify that word requests the specified CRL (CRL without revocations). However, to make sure that Word does not expect one, I've tried a similar setup with an intermediate CA which specifies a CRL distribution point. My internet connection is working and the system clock is correct. This implies that both certificates are valid (not expired, not revoked). Both certificates are self-created / self-signed the root CA is installed as one of the trusted root certification authorities and I can see that the chain is trusted as expected. My certificate chain consists of a root CA and the certificate that I am using to sign the document. For me, the certificate (chain) is shown as valid. In most cases, a certificate in the chain is not trusted. Research showed that the issue seems to be quite common. ![]() The signer's certificate can't be verified, please try again later or check your network connection. I am able to sign the document anyway, but " Recoverable Signature" is shown in the signature field. ![]() The certificate you selected cannot be verified. ![]() I am trying to add a digital signature to a document in Microsoft Word for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2110). ![]()
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