Yeah, I'm trying to avoid having to store digital signatures. Anybody could place an image on the report.
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I am looking for a digital signature solution for the Office Suite, but we dont have 30k to spend on a certified FIPS compliant sig solution.
this is mainly for internal use on electronic forms etc. I was hoping to find something that would just authenticate the user against AD and find them valid.
Not sure, but I need a much less expensive solution...
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by: MelMcPosted on 2009-02-02 at 12:49:55ID: 23531172
I do not know how you would connect with AD, but you could have users sign a piece of paper, scan it in, crop it, and lock it with a password so that only they can access their signatures for digital forms.