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Specifically, digital signatures provide the following benefits:
Recipients of digitally signed files can be sure that the organizations or
individuals who sent the files are who they claim to be.
A digital signature guarantees that a file has not changed since the file was
signed.
A signed file cannot be rejected as invalid. The signer of a file cannot
disown the file later by claiming the signature was forged.
A digital signature is not the same as a digitized signature. While a digital
signature helps prove your identity and a drawing's authenticity, a digitized
signature is nothing more than an electronic version of your own signature.
It can be forged and copied, and has no real security value.
Digital IDs use two keysa public key, which anyone can use to validate a
digital signature, and a private key, which is known only by the originator of
the digital ID. The private key is used to create the digital signature. To learn
more about digital IDs, digital signatures, and public and private keys, search
the Internet for these terms.
You can attach signatures to files that are compatible with AutoCAD 2000
and later file formats, including files generated by the eTransmit feature. To
attach a signature to multiple files at once, or to attach a signature to a file
compatible with the AutoCAD 2000 or later drawing-file format, see Attach
Digital Signatures Dialog Box in the Command Reference.
NOTE Once you attach a digital signature to a drawing file, it will either be valid
or invalid. You cannot remove the digital signature from the drawing file. If a
digital signature was attached to a drawing in error, save the drawing in DXF
format, open the DXF file, and then save it in DWG format.
Quick Reference
Commands
SECURITYOPTIONS
Specifies password or digital signature options for a drawing file.
SIGVALIDATE
Displays information about the digital signature attached to a drawing file.
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